Minggu, 29 Desember 2013

What are the best gaming computers for a low price?

Q. I have been playing strategy games such as total war and crusader kings on my toshiba Laptop (running i3) and I'm tired of its crapy performance. I have been looking at some gaming computers such as cyber powers and Ibuypower computers but they are quite pricy. All I would like to know is what types of gaming computers offer good performance for a good price.

My price range would be between $600 and $850

A. If you don't know anything about computer hardware, I recommend looking at 'already built' systems. There are many factors in which components might not be compatible. It's best you leave it toprofessionalss so you get the best performance.

HOWEVER, if you do know a thing or two about pc hardware, building your rig could be well worth it. A bit more costly I'd like to add. It seems that you're quite frustrated with your laptop, so perhaps spending the extra money could be worth it, as you'll never have to stress about a slow system again.

Those PC's at cyberpower look bada** but I'm a little concerned with those digital temp monitors at the front of the case. Things like that aren't useful to most people + they add to the cost.


What is the huge difference that separates the performance between AMD and Intel processors?
Q. I have been looking up different motherboards and processors for a good gaming computer and keep finding mixed reviews towards AMD, while there are a majority of good reviews towards Intel. Since the PC I plan to make has a low-ish price range ($1000 Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, everything included) I would like to know if buying an AMD to get a lower price would be a bad choice. Thanks

A. The difference is in the size of the transistor gates that they use as well as the layout of the more than one billion transistors on the chip.

AMD can't compete with Intel on the high end- for now at least, Intel wins hands down on the top performing processors. There processors are also more efficient, making them better for laptops. For mid-range desktops, however, AMD provides better performance for you money. There's nothing wrong with getting a Phenom II or an AMD FX processor for a $1000 computer.





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