Selasa, 19 November 2013

What computer can i buy to play starcraft 2 on ultra high setting and run smooth?

Q. i was looking up a bunch of computers to play starcraft 2 on and i still dont know what to buy the computer has to be at least 2,000 to 1,000 for my birthday because i love starcraft.

A. ok well if you want a very good computer for that price your going to need to build one so here are some specs for a amazing computer

Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth 990FX AMD AM3+ TUF Motherboard - ATX, Socket AM3+, AMD 990FX Chipset, 1866MHz-DDR3, SATA 6.0 Gb/s, RAID, 8-CH Audio, Gigabit LAN, SuperSpeed USB 3.0, SLI/CrossFireX Ready

graphics cards: 2x EVGA 02G-P3-1568-KR GeForce GTX 560 Ti Video Card - 2GB, GDDR5, PCI-Express 2.0 (x16), Dual DVI, Mini-HDMI, DirectX 11, Dual-Slot, SLI Ready

RAM: Corsair CMZ16GX3M4X1866C9R Vengeance Red Desktop Memory Kit - 16GB (4x 4GB), PC3-15000, DDR3-1866MHz, 240-pin DIMM, 1.5V, CL9, XMP Ready

Operating System: Windows 7 professional

Computer case: Antec Twelve Hundred V3 Black Steel ATX Full Tower Unbeatable Gaming Case

Power supply: Kingwin ABT-1000MA1S Mach 1 Modular Power Supply - 1000-Watt, 150mm Fan, ATX, SLI-Ready, Six 12V Rails, 80Plus, Modular Cabling

Processor: AMD FD8150FRGUBOX FX-8150 Processor - Eight Core, 8MB L3 Cache, 8MB L2 Cache, 3.60GHz (4.20GHz Max Turbo), Socket AM3+, 125W, Fan, Unlocked

Hard drive: Seagate ST1000DM003 Barracuda 1TB Hard Drive - 1TB, 7200RPM, 64MB, SATA 6Gb/s

liquid cooling: Corsair CWCH100 Hydro H100 CPU Liquid Cooler - 120mm Fan, LGA775, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366, LGA 2011, AM2, AM3

now this pc's total should come out at: $1720 not icludin tax or shipping and this pc should handle any game out there very well and should barley ever lag at any game an can run any game maxed out so if you do build this, it should last you many years and be very pleased with it


What exactly are the differences between these types of computers?
Q. What are the differences among Desktop PC's and Home Servers?

Please explain their differences, their strengths and weaknesses regarding processing speed, graphics, etc., and their overall purposes in a home setting.

Thanks in advance for all answers and 10 points to best answer!

A. PC= Personal Computer, its basically used at home for w/e reasons. (work, leisure, gaming, research, etc). They use normal mainstream cpus and motherboards, lower amounts of ram, usually most have gaming graphics cards; Most just contain 1-3 hard drives.

Workstation= Computer made specifically for design work. Graphic design, video editing, 3d modeling. Workstations often use server motherboards and dual cpus for higher performance in design software. They also use professional video cards (quadro and fire pro). They usually have the highest computing performance on any computer group (other then supercomputers).

Server = server cpu (xenons and opterons) and motherboard. They usually have lots of ram and storage drives all in raid1 configurations. Servers are used for... well setting up servers XD (web servers, game servers, etc).

Supercomputer = lots of computers linked together to perform complex tasks. They include things like render farms, which are used in hollywood movies and animations. as animations of those length and complexity would take forever to render on a single computer. And there are lots of other purposes (government, nasa, i mean list goes on for uses of super computers)


Now PCs also kind of split into a few other groups.

Gaming PC: well i dont know anyone who doesnt know what a gaming pc is XD
Just a pc in which you aim for gaming, so you spend most of your money on a graphics card, more then the cpu.

HTPC: Home Theater PC. Usually is made to play movies and music. Is a good alternative to a blueray player, as you can play some games on it and browse the web, and they are usually in a very low budget category. usually contain a lower end cpu (like the core i3 or an amd a4/a6/a8), 4gb of ram, a blue ray burner or player driver, either no graphics card, or a low end silent one like a 6450. Uses mini-itx motherboards and extremely small cases (usually)

workstation PC: Uses a pc cpu/motherboard, but uses the enthusiast cpu/motherboard (like socket 2011), which have things like 6 core cpus and quad channel ram. A cheap version of a workstation usually aimed for people who just do design work for fun, and not necessarily work or professionally. Also usually contain higher end nvidia gaming cards rather then workstation cards. (so they can double as a workstation and gaming pc, and they are far cheaper then a full workstation)

home server/server PC: A server made out of an old pc. so it just contains 1 pc cpu/motherboard. and usually wont have raid configurations. Often used for non professional web servers, or things like vent servers, and lower end game servers (like minecraft, tf2, etc kinda of games)





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