Sabtu, 22 Juni 2013

Looking for good Gaming computer setup?

Q. I'm planning on building a gaming computer in the range of $400-$450, i'm only really going to play World of Warcraft, I want WoW to run at 60 fps ultra graphics in 25 man raids for cataclysm. any cheap gaming computer setup anyone?

A. Not possible.
Not for this price, unless you buy really good and cheap used PC built for gaming, but still will not happen.
I have played WOW on $900 machine with Phenom II X4 overclocked to 4.0GHz with 4GB RAM and Nvidia GT 240 1GB GDDR5 video card - it drops to 30-40FPS in 25 man raids on High/Ultra settings and 1920x1080 resolution.
Get some more money and buy real gaming computer.


What is a good Custom Gaming Computer Build for WoW?
Q. I'm looking into building my own game computer, because premade gaming computers make you pay twice as much as the parts cost just for the brand name. The game I play the most by far is WoW. I have a budget of 4 grand, tops. What is the best gaming computer setup I could possibly get for WoW and extremely fast performance as well as harddrive space and a really nice video card? And one that will last me for 5+ years.

A. ok so obviously you want to go with intel. intel right now is ahead of the game compared to an i7. benchmarks put any i7 processor at the top. so buy a board that is packaged with an i7 processor. (they did come out with a new i7 processor that is not a quad core, it actually is a 6 core, but is very expensive)

next you want a good gpu. personally i think ati is the way to go. with your budget you probably could buy the top of the line one which is the ati RADEON hd 5870. It can do everything.

memory is almost as big as the processor itself. it makes sure everything is running smooth. make sure your board supports ddr3 ram, because that is the fastest type of ram you could get. also you would want it to be ddr3 12800 and about 6-8gb of ram is a sold amount that will last you for a long time
keyboards and mouses are your choice. nothing too big they all do relatively the same thing.
the screen is something that shows your rig off. you should get a big screen, that would be one of the best. samsung has some of the most vivid screens you can get. make sure the screen supports hdmi, and you probably want 120hz because it will refresh faster, which is needed for gaming.

you do want hard drive space, but hard drives aren't that much of a problem anymore. there all relatively the same. just get a tb or 2 tb. a tb will cost less than 100 dollars, so you don't have to worry about breaking the bank on them. if you did want speed though, get a solid state drive, they are way beyond the write speeds that sata drives can take, but there expensive, and only hold around 100 gigs.

your precious rig needs to be safe, so make sure you get a big enough power supply unit. psu's don't cost that much either, but it pays to get one of the better ones, so nothing fries. if you get a small one, the unit would fry and you would have to buy another one...

fans would be big to. all these high end components will produce a lot of heat. just make sure you buy fans.

get windows 7 plain and simple. its just amazing.

if you research right you can get a very powerful computer that will cost less than 4 grand. good luck man. if you build a computer like this, it will support wow easily. your pc won't even seem like its working at all, it would laugh at what little your making it do.





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