Senin, 24 Juni 2013

what are the benefits of connecting an xbox controller to your pc?

Q. just wondering, i know that you would ususally just connect it to your computer for games, but what else can you do with it?

A. basically... nothing. It's not a standard PC peripheral, so no one is developing applications for it, besides for gaming & navigating through in-game menus..


What are all of the parts required to build a computer?
Q. This is how I want the question answered, please:

Make a list of all of the components of a computer, then the tools/items necessary to build it, and any other information you think I should know.

This is optional, but could you also please recommend good parts for the price?

This will be a gaming computer. I have $1,200.00 to spend, but I could go up to $1,350.00 if necessary. I will be using NewEgg.

Thank you all very much in advance. :)
Almost forgot - what protective gear do I need as well?

A. Case (main points, Look for tool-less and what cooling it supports.)

Motherboard (Determined by your choice of video card, processor, and ram)

Processer (Often can be found bundled with heatsink and mobo, make sure its at least 64bit.)

Heat Sink + Thermal Paste/Goo (better heatsinks can often times be a lot quieter or more efficient)

PSU (Power Supply Unit) (The main factor on this will likely be your video card(s))

Video Card(s) (For multiple - Nvidia look for SLI and for Radeon look for Crossfire)

Sound Card (Unless your an audiophile or went high end sound, onboard can be good enough)

Network Card (Most have onboard nics 10/100/1000 mbs, but if you want WiFi youll need a card)

Memory (Aka RAM, the speed of ram is limited by motherboard and processor, Look for at least 4 gigs.)

Hard Drive (You'll be looking at Internal SATA drives, IDE are outdated and SCSI are unnecessary)
Disc Drive (CD/DVD)

Fans/Liquid Cooling (Fans are easier, Liquid is typically quieter. Also there are adapters for 120mm fans, as they are typically quieter and to help with cleaning you can get simple filters that attach to the intake to limit dust.)

Peripherals - Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, Speakers/Headphones

You can also often times get lights that operate off typical molex or sata power connectors, if you want to have a fancy window on the side.

If you want wireless headphones, I'd suggest also getting Bluetooth and an A2DP headset. I've used normal ones with the "base" and haven't used any with more then mediocre quality.





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