Sabtu, 07 Desember 2013

What is the best computer processor ever?

Q. I have always wondered, what is the best computer processor ever made? Answers would be most helpful.

A. For Consumers,

Some might argue the Intel 80386 and others, the Intel Centrino/Pentium M (from 2004). This Centrino processor was actually a laptop processor, but it could be fitted into a 775 desktop slot with an adapter. It was the coolest (least amount of heat - 27W) processor of the planet, meaning it could be overclocked like crazy. It was a little known fact that this was the best gaming processor on the market for 18 months when overclocked and beat out every desktop CPU on the market at its time. Now, all Intel's new processors are based off Centrino technology like the Core2 Duo and Core2 Quad.

In my opinion it revolutionized the CPU world as Ghz were not and no longer emphasized - instead efficiency and low heat output was.


How do computer games compare to those released on PS3 and 360?
Q. I bought a gaming computer with a Gtx 460 and I-5-2500 processor... I currently am wanting to get into computer gaming but was unsure how the graphics would compare to those achieved on playstation and x box. Also besides a gaming mouse what other controllers are needed?

A. Well PC graphics are 1,000x Better, you can get mods that increase the games mechanics and graphics while we are on mods you can get mods to increase the games fun level.





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How to get sounds from a DVD while playing a computer game on a laptop?

Q. Is there a way to play a DVD in the backround of a laptop computer while playing a vcomputer game at the same time? I like to have movie sounds in the backround while I play computer games but I think having both pictures is bad for the video/graphics card. Is there a way to just get the sound in the backround so I don't damage my comp?

A. Start the DVD. (I'd use the VLC player.)
Minimize the player.
Start the video game.
Movie will continue to play while minimized


How to transfer a computer game to a laptop computer?
Q. I recently purchased The Sims2 Double Deluxe computer game disc. I want to play it on my laptop but it doesn't have a disc slot. Is there anyway I can simply transfer the game's data from my PC to my laptop computer?
Thanks.
sorry, netbook.

A. If your "laptop" doesn't have a disk drive, it's not a laptop, it's a netbook. You'll need an external drive.

You can't transfer programs (a game is a program), they have to be installed.





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What is the best computer game you have ever played?

Q. I love to play computer games but I always beat them! I need a good computer game that requires a lot of figuring out! What is the best computer game you have ever played?

A. I can't pick just one! I love computer games that are puzzle/adventure games. Here's a list of some of my favorites:

7th Guest
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
The Secret of Monkey Island
The Fool's Errand
Fable: The Lost Chapters
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (all of the games)
Myst

All of the Nancy Drew games even though I'm not a fan of the books the games are fun mysteries:
Secrets Can Kill
Stay Tuned for Danger
Message in a Haunted Mansion
Treasure in the Royal Tower
The Final Scene
Secret of the Scarlet Hand
Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake
The Haunted Carousel
Danger on Deception Island
The Secret of Shadow Ranch
Curse of Blackmoor Manor
Secret of the Old Clock
Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon
Danger By Design
The Creature of Kapu Cave


Ideas for a computer gaming powerpoint presentation?
Q. I'm doing a powerpoint presentation that has to be 15 slides all about computer gaming. I've only gotten 8 slides so far and I've basically covered the types of PC games (RPG, FPS, MMO, MMORPG), the parts of a gaming computer and the peripherals and then lots of tips to speed up your computer so it's good for gaming.

Any other ideas for things I can put in this? I still need 7 slides :\ Any ideas at all? All help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

A. examples of the game categories, lots of cool pictures, maybe a youtube clip showing some game footage or something, just expand your ideas.





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What is a good type of computer for gaming?

Q. i was hoping for a computer for Christmas, but if im not specific, ill end up with a Commodore 64 or something. Im looking for a computer that is good for gaming and typing(for school-work, then ill be able to justify it). i play both online games and normal computer games, so preferably good for both. also, it has to be desktop.

A. Why don't you decide and assemble a desktop? I'm sure it can be done.

To suggest you a good pc for gaming and everyday work.
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo/ Intel Core i3/i5
Hard Disk: 320 GB - 500 GB (your wish)
RAM: You'll be playing games so therefore at 3-4GB RAM
Graphics card: Nvidia is good, but again decide on the models as per your cost. Min 512mb max 1gb
USB Ports; Min. 4 ports Have a E-sata one as well

Also have an HDMI port, incase you want to connect your cpu to your lcd/hd tv with HDMI port, so you can connect both an use it big screen. :D

If not then go for 17" - 22" LCD screen


What kind of computer brand would be best for me?
Q. I originally have a mac but i have had it for years and it is super slow! I'm looking to buy a new desktop computer that goes really fast, that can handle online games, that is really good for school work, and that has a lot of memory. But it has to be under at least $600. Any suggestions? Thanks! =)

A. go best buy or any loco store with good price, (sells rep will answer and help)

ask for RAM memory 2 or more

rest of spects will do to same for student good luck





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What are the best specs for a gaming PC?

Q. What are the best (yet affordable) specs for a online gaming/internet surfing computer?

Additional note: If you know computer part websites from the Philippines I would gladly appreciate it.

THANK YOU!
Ideal for playing multiple online RPGs.
Good RAM, good memory and graphics.

I just need to know what kind/brand I should get.

I'm buying the CPU part by part.

A. Geforce 8800 is a good video card, and theyre cheap as dirt now. You want at least 3 gigs of ram, probably no more than that. Get yourself a dual core processor with at least 2.5 GHz. No point going for a quad core yet, since they have slower clock speeds, are more expensive, and most games don't even use all 4 cores yet. Most people like Intel but AMD makes decent processors. Grab a SATA hard drive. That's your most important parts, anything else just grab the cheapest one you can find (maybe give some thought to your motherboard. Make sure it's good enough to run the CPU you buy, and has a PCI-e video card slot).


Would this computer be good at online gaming?
Q. These are the specs:
2,8 GHz Dual-core processor (3,5 GHz Turbo boost)
6GB Ram
1GB Nvidia 520 Graphics

I heard that these 3 are the most important computer parts for gaming performance. Would this be good for online gaming? Like WoW and RuneScape lagfree at high quality (when not in crowded spots)?

And another question if you know, how can I get that "turbo speed" on the processor? I heard it's called overclocking or something.

A. Definitely. It seems to be an extremely well built computer. I'm not sure how to overclock the processor to achieve that speed. Although, just search up your processor on a guide to overclock it.

Edited*: Also you should probably have this question in the computing section, not the gaming and recreation section. :P





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Jumat, 06 Desember 2013

How much will a gaming computer cost in Singapore?

Q. I need to know how much a good gaming computer will cost in Singapore,because my current one is only average.

Pentium(R) Dual Core Processor 2.93Ghz
Ram 2G(1.75G Usable)
NVIDIA Geforce 7050
Video Ram:889mb
Pixel shader 3.0

A. build one, or upgrade yours, ur dual core 2.9 is ok, its not an i7 buts its ok, u need at least 4 gigs of ram, ur nvidea is a lil old or what? whats the 7050? hd? is it pci express?? whats games u play? get a PS3 for 300 bucks, slim, 120 gig, wallmsrt


What are some good specs i should use to build my own gaming computer for as cheap as possible?
Q. I am looking to build my own gaming computer but I don't know very much about computer building so I was wondering if anyone could give me some good specs to work with on a budget?

Thanks for any help

A. This depends on your budget...

Some good parts...
CPU:
- Intel Core i5 2500K is the best bang for buck, especially if you overclock.
- Intel Core i3 2100 is a good budget option but you cannot overclock for extra performance.
- AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition is another good budget option, which you can overclock.

Motherboard:
- This depends on your CPU.
- AM3+ board for AMD, 1155 for Intel.
- Stick to brands Gigabyte, ASRock, ASUS, MSI for generally good boards
- See how much back ports, expansion slots, Crossfire/SLI support and determine if you need them.
- Get an ATX board (MATX boards are smaller and cheaper, usually not as good)
- Don't bother with excessive boards like the Rampage, Assassin, Sabertooth (unless you have a high budget)

Memory:
- Brands: G.Skill, Corsair, Mushkin, Kingston
- Do not get the ValueRAM/ValueSelect (or similar) ones.
- DDR3 1600MHz 2x4GB (8GB) is the sweet spot atm.

Case:
- Your choice
- Look at reviews on the net about them.

Power Supply:
- Check with a power supply calculator (google it), round up to nearest available wattage power supply there is.
- Brands: Enermax, Corsair, Seasonic, Silverstone.
- Do not skimp on this. You don't want to blow up your new computer because you got a cheap one, do you?

DVD:
- Anyone that is cheap is good. Bluray drives are more expensive.

Hard Drive:
- Check the price/GB
- Prices have gone up due to Thailand floods
- 3.5" 7200rpm, from Seagate, Samsung, Western Digital is a good idea.

Solid State Drive:
- Optional
- Decreases boot time, opening applications, loading stuff.
- Expensive
- Go for a 60-120GB model if you want this.

Graphics Card:
- Determine what games you play
- Check their website for the recommended (screw minimum) requirements.
- Check TomsHardware for their graphics card of the month articles.
- Pick one that suits your budget range.

Building a computer isn't too hard, plenty of guides in the internet.





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what is a good gaming desktop computer for under 1000 dollars that can play the witcher 2?

Q. im looking for a gaming computer under a 1000 dollars and i would like to play the high end games like the witcher 2, crysis 2, and others. is there any computer that can do this that is under 1000 dollars

A. Build the computer yourself. It's much, much cheaper, and it's not exactly difficult. This guide tells you basically everything you need to know as well as lists tons of components to give you a rough idea of how much it'd cost. Read it well.

http://tinyurl.com/falconguide


What is the best desktop computer for gaming?
Q. Ive recently been getting into video games and have been wanting a new computer that will work really well even with lots of games on it. I have a laptop, but its already slow enough without adding tons of games to it. I was also looking into an imac but then realized that i cant play Skyrim on it (my biggest desire). Unless Razer makes a desktop that i havent heard of, i would like something under $1000, or no more than $1200. Please help! Thanks!

A. considering PC for gaming is quite dependable of the users choice. for graphics only DX11 graphics card playing leading roles now. Desktop PC is the best choice for playing Games. Try Radeon HD 7970 and Radeon HD 7950. Processor could be core i3 or core i5





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How to get sounds from a DVD while playing a computer game on a laptop?

Q. Is there a way to play a DVD in the backround of a laptop computer while playing a vcomputer game at the same time? I like to have movie sounds in the backround while I play computer games but I think having both pictures is bad for the video/graphics card. Is there a way to just get the sound in the backround so I don't damage my comp?

A. Start the DVD. (I'd use the VLC player.)
Minimize the player.
Start the video game.
Movie will continue to play while minimized


What is a good sized graphics card to get for computer gaming?
Q. I like my computer. It has good ram, memory, and processing speed, but its graphics suck. I can deal with playing on lower-medium graphics, but I would prefer being able to see how the game was meant to look. So in summary, what size graphics card should I get for a gaming computer. (Windows)

A. GTX 560 ti
GTX 650
AMD 7770 (best price for performance in my opinion)
AMD 7850





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Kamis, 05 Desember 2013

What can i buy or do to make my computer faster?

Q. Ther is also this game (runescape) that has updated it's graphics and now it loads up very slow and is very slow when running

what can i do or buy?

A. Check http://www.pc-optimizer-pro.com
With pc optimizer pro you can safely clean, repair and optimize your computer.
It will help improve your system performance without expensive hardware upgrades.


Is playing runescape harmful to my computer?
Q. Some people say that playing the online game, runescape, is harmful to your computer. Runescape runs off java script, just to let you know

A. Nope, but like most online games it is harmful to your health and social life if you play too much.





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What and where is the best custom built gaming computer?

Q. I can surf the web for hours and hours looking for the right gaming computer. I would like to know what setup is the BEST for $1300 and under! I would want to be able to play Skyrim on full settings and be able to enjoy modding as well. I currently have a macbook pro that I use for video and music editing and I've played games like fallout on it with some ease, and a mac is NOT a gaming computer. So i know there has to be some great computers out there that are not $3,000. I've looked into Cyberpower PC's and they look promising, but i've also read alot of bad reviews about the parts they use. Anywho any help or tips on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Building my own is definitely an option. Best parts? best price? Is building your own exceptionally easy if you know electronics? ( have fixed Xbox 360, PS3 )

A. Have you thought of building one .
CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($229.99 @ Newegg)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($32.99 @ Newegg)
Motherboard: ASRock Z77 Extreme4 ATX LGA1155 Motherboard ($134.99 @ Newegg)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($55.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($84.99 @ Newegg)
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 3GB Video Card ($305.66 @ Newegg)
Case: Corsair 300R ATX Mid Tower Case ($59.99 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: SeaSonic S12II 620W 80 PLUS Bronze Certified ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply ($74.98 @ Newegg)
Optical Drive: Lite-On iHAS124-04 DVD/CD Writer ($21.98 @ Newegg)
Total: $1001.56


What is a good gaming computer for a good price?
Q. I am looking in to buying a computer preferably a gaming computer. i am willing to spend a max. of 1300$. i understand how much ram i need and alienwares and stuff.

A. I presume that you wanted a pre built one, so here you go:

CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme 1319 Desktop PC Intel Core i7 2600K(3.40GHz) 8GB DDR3 1TB HDD Capacity AMD Radeon HD 6850 1GB Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit - $1160

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229271

And here's a good monitor to complete it:

Acer S211HLbd 21.5'' 5ms LED-Backlight LCD Monitor Slim Design 250 cd/m2 12,000,000:1 (ACM) - $130

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009261


TOTAL : $1290, this build can let you play all games on high settings and some on max settings on 1080p.

BTW, building your own is much better, and a bit cheaper, if you don't know how, you can always have a friend do it for you or you could watch tutorials at youtube to learn how to build one, it's easy anyway, anybody can do it =P





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Why are American people priorities out of whack and not wanting to help this country?

Q. People are complaining about health care reform, People have lots of money and not wanting to help those that actually need it. We are in a bad time right now and people wants game systems, ipods, new computers, laptops and other new gadgets and a new home and a new care every two years. People we have some bad times on our hands all you want to do is complain about this health reform. I don't care about the taxes now and generations a few years from now. I want to help the cause and problem now so we don't have a problem in the future.

A. Many do, but have been lied to, both about the need for reform and the nature of what Obama has planned to make America better.

I am always amazed how many Americans seem not to be aware about the real healthcare issues relying instead on FOX and other sources to spread lies about the healthcare system of the USA and those abroad. I mean, if healthcare in nations with universal coverage is so bad, why do they keep it?
Obama wants to make insurance more available to all and change the system so that it gives the American people value for money [1]. He also wants change so that the insurance companies find it harder to get out of paying for treatment. The system he is proposing looks similar to that which works in Taiwan where private companies are involved in providing healthcare [2].
Obama campaigned on reforming the healthcare system. He said he wanted to make insurance more available and he was elected by the American people to do this [3].
FACT - the US has higher death rates for kids both for kids aged under one and those under five than western European countries with universal health coverage [4,5].
FACT – American insurance companies push up prices and work to stop paying out claims on those they cover [6].
FACT - the USA spends more on healthcare PER PERSON than any other nation on the planet [7].
That means that a dead American four year old would have had a better chance of life if they were born in any western nation with universal health coverage.
If you do not like the policies that Obama was elected to bring in, he can always be voted out of office in 2012. But if you disagree with the facts, please let me know. I am always willing to learn, but please provide proof. None of those who disagree with me have been able to do that so far.


What are the best parts for a gaming computer?
Q. I'm looking for the best parts for a gaming computer so that I can get all of it off of ebuyer and build my computer but i'm not too sure what are the best things to have. I want to be able to play Garry's mod, Minecraft, Left 4 Dead 2, Lego games, Sumotori Dreams and World of Warcraft. I also want to record videos and put them on Youtube and eventually become a partner.. So what are the best parts for the computer and what is the best recording software?

A. Tom's hardware provides very good comparison guides for most components and even low, mid and high end build guides that you could take in total.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/Components,1/Motherboards,2/
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/Components,1/Memory,3/
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/System-Builder-Marathon-August-2012-GTX-670-Kepler,3280.html





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Rabu, 04 Desember 2013

What power supply should I buy for my PC?

Q. The power supply that came with my PC (Dell Dimension E510) is not compatible with my Nvidia GeForce 9600 video card. I need to buy another power supply and am not sure what to look for. I am running the graphics card as well as the default c drive and another interior hard drive. I use my computer for internet and gaming. Can anyone suggest a power supply for me? I'd be grateful for any assistance. Thanks!

A. The recommended minimum power supply for GeForce 9600 GT graphics cards is 400 watts with a +12V rating of 26 Amps for a single card, so make sure your system power supply can handle it.

http://www.legitreviews.com/article/666/1/


How to I figure out what power supply will fit my computer?
Q. I have a 240 watt power supply in my HP Compaq dc5000 MT computer. I have bought a game card that requires a higher watt power supply. I bought a 500 watt power supply but it didn't fit my computer. How do I get a power supply that is compatible with my computer?
I keep going to different sites and none of them tell me anything that clears the question up. I just keep getting more confused. Someone please help.

A. Well first off, you can actually measure the outside dimensions of the old PSU and from there, use that as a guideline prior to purchasing a new one. In general most PSU are compatible in all most cases unless the original one is case specific for mini towers, slim cases, or server components.

From the little information given sound like your old one was a mini or micro designed for a slim tower or mini desktop case. And if thats the case, you are also limited to the amount of power available to small PSU's.

The problem here is the case and not the components, if you like to keep that case, you'll have to find a PSU that can fit in that case. Because you've already purchased the PSU, all you'll need is a new case, then its just a matter of un-assembling the old computer and re-assembling it all in the new case with the new power supply. If you are inexperienced in building computers, you may find a computer store that will do it for you for a fee, or a friend with tech experience.

Its pretty easy if you've never done it, its just a matter of screwing things together in a particular order (depends on the case you have). From the link below, its a micro tower, so it probably means its a mATX (mini or micro) sized motherboard as well, so you'd have to find a case that can take mATX sized motherboards.





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What should i expect from a gaming desktop and whats a good brand?

Q. I am looking at getting a gaming comp, but i don't know too much about them. I have done some research but i just don't know whats what. I would like to keep it under 1500 bucks, but would be willing to spend a lil over that. Any help would be great!

A. can't stress enough this point, avoid windows vista at all cost, it's a gamers nightmare. go with windows xp or windows 7, or if you're feeling really adventurous, go for a mac. either way, if you'd like one custom built, try going to a few local computer places, like frye's if there's any nearby. geeksquad has a few decnet ones, but since we're talking about gaming, try alienware. if it's not your style, or too pricey, there's fujitsu, and of course it never hurts to check inside a PC gamer's magazine. they're got alot of awesome advertiser's in there usually with awesome custom pc's that make gamers drool.

and if you need a gamer's laptop, i'd say go for the same thing, but also check out qvc.com. there's payment plans that don't require credit checks, and they've got some hooked up hp's on there for awesome prices.

the main specs you want to pay close attention to in a gaming laptop is RAM, you'll want a min. of 3 gb's, the video card makes or breaks the deal, you'll want 512 or better and stick with nvidia or ati radeon. avoid processors below 2.3 with laptops, 3.0 for desktops. harddrive's are where u can be flexible, but you'll want 320gb+, if you go with a desktop there's a chance of adding a slave drive later so remember that. yes 500gb is ideal, but you'll never fill it up lol, same with a terrabyte which is 1000gb.
and there's the other advatnages of a gaming desktop...cooling. you'll want 3-6 fans, supercooling when possible. power supply varies depending on your motherboard, but remember to stay above 350. if u build it yourself, make sure you get the motherboard and tower first since the rest of your parts HAVE to be compatible with them to work.
hope this helps and good luck in your search!


What is the best gaming laptop for 1500 or less?
Q. I want a good laptop for under 1500. I want it to be able to run games at the highest settings and I want it from a good company. Thanks

A. Dell.com ftw. If this link shows you the changes I made, its at 1500 exactly.
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=dkcwbv1f&c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&model_id=alienware-m14x
Basicly, it has 8GB Ram (only thing higher is 16GB and would cost ~2500) with a graphics card of 3GB (99% of all computers I've seen have 1GB. And those are the high quality gaming computers. 3GB is like family sizing a bag of doritos instead of getting some from a vendoring machine.) And around 3.3Ghz. And 750GB Harddrive. This thing is like 25-40% better then mine, yet mine can run any game that is currently availible on the highest settings, lag free. This 1500$ laptop would probably last you 2-7 years (We'll see after BFBC3 comes out. Its suppose to revolutionize the standards for online gaming, which might radicly surpress the life of any computer bought within a year of its release. I doubt it though, and to be more advanced then a laptop like this, would blow my mind.)

It didnt show the changes btw. So click the "memory" "video card" and "hard drive" tabs at the bottom, and change them to 8GB, 3GB, and 750 GB respectively.





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Why does gaming as a hobby get highly critisized?

Q. For some reason, computer gaming gets a lot of criticism from non gamers as nothing more than a waste of time. In my opinion, the whole waste of time thing is mostly due to society's stigma of gamers. Just like people who say gamers have no lives. They tell us more harshly that gaming is a waste of time. But yet, fantasy football or going to the movies is never criticized at all. But gaming is seen as a threat. Why is that?

A. Gamers believe that gaming is fun. Plain and Simple. But others think its a waste of time or its bad for the brain. There are a whole lot of different negative comments to gamers. Personally I like Gaming. It's a hobby when you need something to do, or when you are dying to play. There are more negative comments about gaming then positive comments. People even think designing games is not really a job. People who don't play video games think its for nerds, but celebrities play it. The last thing is that people HATE gamers that are popular on YouTube. They think is stupid how you get paid money to play games. Whiteboy7thsreet, SkytheKidR5 and any other gamers. If you enjoy gaming, then play. Dont let others try to tell you it sucks.


What is the best processor, mother board, video card, and etc.for computer gaming desktop?
Q. Im planning to put a computer gaming shop business. Please give me advice on whats the most affordable but best set up of computer I can assemble.please be specific.im really not a tech person.

A. It is all very budget dependent. Here is a nice $1000 part set if putting it together yourself, and be sure to watch youtube videos and work on a non-static flat big surface and wear gloves or ground yourself and never force things together.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/zWjz
CPU Intel Core i5-3570K 3.4GHz 4 cores, 4 threads since gaming does not use hyperthreading nor more than 4 cores.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106-5.html
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler - a good value for overclocking the CPU. It is tall, but very efficient and priced well.
Asus P8Z77-V LK ATX LGA1155 Motherboard - supports overclocking, and has 2 slots of pciex16 to possibly add a second GPU in SLI at another time for crossfiring instead of replacing the graphics card as you would in a 1 slot system.
G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 The right amount for gaming in the right speed for the CPU and is a good brand 1.5V with heat spreader in CAS 9
Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive - fairly reliable bulk storage in a good size of a terrabyte
Sandisk 64GB 2.5" Solid State Disk - to hold Windows and a few games for fast load and top performance. Can use half in partition for Intel RST/SRT HDD acceleration if preferred.
Video Card Galaxy GeForce GTX 660 2GB - Highly rated solid performer. I did not look up its status for SLI vs crossfire
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/660?vs=548
Cooler Master Storm Enforcer ATX Mid Tower Case - Nice looking case with good air flow and roomy. Starts with only 2 fans as adequate, but could add a top fan. There are many good choices of cases. Has USB 2 and 3 and audio ports.
Rosewill Green 630W 80 PLUS Certified ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply
Decent enough as a single rail (one +12V as preferred) with a 6 and 6+2 pcie connector set and since GTX 660 needs only one, should be enough for crossfire one day without changing it. 50A (600 watts) on 12V to power GPU, CPU, fans and disk drives. There are better and worse PSUs but this is surely at least adequate and more.
Lite-On iHAS124-04 DVD/CD Writer - any DVDRW
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 (OEM) (64-bit)
gamers prefer Win 7
Still need keyboard, mouse, audio output (speakers/headphones), and a display





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What are some good value computer hardware parts?

Q. I'm on a budget that's ranging around 800 dollars and I was wondering what kind of hardware components are most likely the best for my price range. Processor, video card, hard drive, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and also Im looking to build my computer with gaming purposes in mind.

A. $800 is well enough to get you a decent computer.

Processor: Intel Core i5-750 (~$200) Amazing performance given its price.

Motherboard: Any P55 type motherboard around $150. This will usually offer 2 PCIe x16 slots. I usually recommend Asus or Gigabyte.

RAM: 4 GB DDR3 for starters. 8 GB if you can find a cheap kit. (make sure to get Windows 7, 64 bit)

Graphics: Radeon 5770 (~$150-170). Great midrange card which outperforms most of nVidia's similar tiered cards.

Case/PSU: Antec 300 + Corsair VX550 (~$120 together). I'd recommend both as they make great cases and PSUs, but this is really all aesthetics, so its your call.

Hard Drive/Optical: Once again, but a huge factor, but I'd recommend the western digital caviar black 500 GB and any Lite-ON/LG drive.

Note, this doesn't include monitor/speakers, etc. If you need to include that into your $800 budget, then I would drop to an Core E8400 build, or AMD build (and a Radeon 5750 if you really need to shave more money off).


What is the difference between a server computer and a regular computer?
Q. More specifically when it comes to computer gaming and how they run on the server computer. Also can a server computer do everything that a regular computer can do?

A. Basically, servers are designed to use server edition of OSes ... that they have no proper graphics acceleration hardware, but lots of RAM and generally multi core CPUs. No, you will not be able to game on a server like normal PCs ... because, as I said so, they are constructed in a way that Graphics acceleration is minimal, because, servers does not need it as it would make them power intensive.





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What would be good gaming computer parts for under $700?

Q. Alright so I really would like to build my own gaming pc that can run amazing games at little to no lag for under $700. Does anyone have any ideas on what parts I should use (ps I already bought the DVD drive an I still need a monitor, keyboard, and mouse)? Thanks in advance.

A. Well for one thing, try to spend as much as possible of your 700 bucks on the core components: video card, processor, memory, motherboard and power supply. Get everything else as cheaply as you possibly can.

And by cheap I mean, get them for free if possible. Like for example if you've got an old computer, get them out of that.

Beyond that it's a matter of shopping. Just get everything at newegg.

I like to get all intel and nvidia stuff, but you might get a budget system going for less with amd. I'll let somebody else advise you on that.


What is a good gaming laptop for under 700 dollars?
Q. I play wow/world of Warcraft and i need a laptop that can play it good but it need to be under 700 i know best buy has some ones that can run wow good but just cant find nothing so please help link page to! :D thanks!

A. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Toshiba+-+Satellite+Laptop+/+Intel%26%23174;+Pentium%26%23174;+Processor+/+15.6%22+Display+/+3GB+Memory+/+320GB+Hard+Drive+-+Helios+Black/1271351.p?id=1218245811462&skuId=1271351
http://us.toshiba.com/computers/laptops/satellite/L650/L655-S5096
This is the laptop i have and i runs very well i have portal team fortress 2 borderlands cod 4 and medal of honor and world of warcraft all with zero lag but i have to keep it on medium and sometimes low graphics but it still runs very well





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whats the cheapest and/or best way to improve my computers gaming performance?

Q. So my computer gaming performance has a rating of 3.9 for gaming performance. It says that the recommended rating needs to be 5.5 in order to play some of the games i bought from steam. my computers has a 3gb ram a nvidia geforce 210 video card and runs at 2.20 ghz. I cant play just cause 2 or two worlds 2 on lowest setting without minor lag. whats the best way to meet those requirements?

A. Buy a new computer, or overclock it.


How to improve my computer for gaming?
Q. I have the toshiba satellite c655-s5212, and i am so mad that it blows at playing video games. I really want to play Day Z, and my computer just lags and is just awful for playing games. Can you suggest some software i can buy, or download, or something i can do that would improve my computer. Thanks

A. There really isn't much you can do, your laptop isn't meant for gaming at all. My best suggestion is to save up 500 dollars for a desktop computer, and try to build it yourself (custom made)...

Don't even bother with software (it hardly makes a difference), there is nothing you can do that will make that laptop run day z.

Sorry mate/ goodluck





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What is the best gaming computer possible for under $400?

Q. What is the best gaming computer possible for under $400?
Excluding a hard drive and a dvd drive from total cost could everyone tell me what they would use to build a good computer for gaming
also i have a radeon 9200 graphics card

A. You graphics card is shit..It's too old for a decent gaming now.. This is the best I could do with it, it's $11 over your budget, but really!IT"S PRETTY DAM GOOD for $400 already, it's like double the performance of one of those $600 HP computers.
CPU-http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103300
Motherboard-http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138105
Ram-http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231166
Video Card-http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130468
Case and Power Supply-http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811156062
The power supply is not the best, but it'll work, ALSO, as you can see, I didn't include a OS, because I assume you already have an OS to use. You can also, double your video card ram if you spend another $20, I'd do it if I were you, it's REALLY worth it, especially if you play at high resolution.


Should i buy a mac mini or try find a good gaming computer under 400 pounds?
Q. I love macs and that is the only computer i have had and will use in my house.
I have recently been wanting a gaming computer to play team fortress 2 and minecraft on good settings. I dont know if i should get a nice convinient mac mini or have a large gaming computer.

Can you help me?

A. Hey.

Ebay is probably the best option there custom built section there nice and cheap here's a good system for 262 pounds

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PR-PC-AM3-250-1TB-4GB-DDR3-GT430-1GB-GAMING-COMPUTER-/260696772576?pt=UK_Computing_DesktopPCs&hash=item3cb2bd0fe0

that will run most games.





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My computer screen is just too bright and white?

Q. I use Windows, and I have an x1600 ATI card. I can adjust the brightness, but colors, especially white, seem real intense and in your face, and in computer games, in dark rooms it is very hard to see (I have comparisons) and also there is the same faint white glare all over it. How should I adjust my Gamma, Brightness, and Contrast settings?

A. Hi. Most monitors have a series of buttons that control such things. The brightness sounds like it is set real high. Drop it down to, say, 50%.


What effect living in an imaginary world will have on our society?
Q. -young people spend so much time pretending to be what they are not.. in computer games etc

-chat rooms, msn, my space even second life...all examples of seclusion from the real world.

A. You are so right we have forgotten how to inter act with other humans beings as chatting on a computter is having control of what you say and if you do not like the communicational skills of another we just tune or shut down computer so now we are all solonely and bored and restless,, The society has become a bunch of pill popping to escape this and sickness is another side effect of the computer and games,,,Man was meant to intermingle with real live human beings,,,Did you know you can live longer from lack of food that being removed from our mankind, like a hug,





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Selasa, 03 Desember 2013

How do you plug in PS3 to a computer monitor?

Q. I want to play my PS3 through a standard computer monitor. What is the necessary components and wires to do this.

A. VGA or HDMI, whichever connector is on both the monitor and the game console.


Can you use a high-def computer monitor to hook up your Xbox360/PS3 with a HDMI cable?
Q. I want to play my games in high-def but don't want to dish out money to get a nice TV. My question is can you buy a LCD computer monitor and hook your Xbox360 and PS3 with a HDMI cable Would this be cheaper than buying a 20 inch 1080i TV. Also can you get a computer monitor with 1080i resolution?

A. If it uses a DVI connection, the monitor must be HDCP compliant.





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Is buying a old computer with newer parts better?

Q. I've been looking on sites like dell.com, and you know other computer websites, and it seems that if you buy a older pc model with newer parts than it is alot cheaper and would run better, is this true?

A. It depends upon how you plan to use the computer.

If you write papers using windows wordpad or Microsoft Word, use spreadsheets, powerpoint presentations, chat and IM, email and perhaps listen to music or watch an occassional You Tube
or other television, and you facebook or online date, an older PC with at least a Pentium 4 at 2 gigahertz is sufficient, and an 80 gig hard drive. Minimum 512 megabytes preferably 1 gigabyte.

However, if you plan on storing music and videoes, and you want to burn CD's or DVD's or you want to use a TV tuner card, you need at least 2006 year technology, which means an Athlon dual core or an Intel core 2 duo. You would need at least 1 gigabyte of ram too. This is
also important if you want to run an operating system such as Window 7 or Vista (Vista had problems, only get it if it is already installed on the older computer you are buying) .

HOWEVER, if you are a gamer, especially if you play highly graphical role playing online games
such as Star Wars - The Old Republic, YOU WILL NOT LIKE AN OLD COMPUTER.

I am not a gamer so I don't understand this fully, but those who play that game are always complaining about processors that seem extremely fast to me. If you are a gamer or plan to
be one, you need a 4 core 8 thread intel processor such as an i7 955 and an extremely powerful
graphics card. That means 2011+ technology such as a radeon hd 6850 graphics card and either
an intel i5 or i7 processor, OR an AMD Phenom ii x4 processor from 840 to 955 or higher. If it is
x6 or x8, that is even better. The x number is the number of processor cores on an AMD processor. If you want to watch Blu Rays or other 1080p multimedia, you need an extremely
powerful processor, although intel i3 or AMD Athlon ii's of at least 2.5 gigahertz should be sufficient.

IF YOU ARE NOT A GAMER, those expensive processors are unnecessary, a simple dual core
is more than enough to accomplish every nongaming task I can imagine (with the possible exception
of multimedia, converting a movie from one file format to another- or working with high definition
video content.


In 2012, you don't, for any task, want any processor older than a Pentium 4, except possibly
if you run Ubuntu or other Linux, a Pentium iii of 1 gigahertz will run ok, for basic tasks.

I would only buy a Pentium III box if it were $12 or less. Pentium 4 boxes upto 1 gigabyte of ram
and up to a 120 gig hard drive WITH A LICENSED COPY of Windows XP should be $110 or less
new and $50 with the licensed XP if used. If you have to get your own Windows XP, then the box should be $40 or less, not including your monitor or including a CRT monitor.


I experience derealization. How can I make it go away or deal with it without the overwhelming fear?
Q. I get very afraid of death and 2012 and life in general. I start thinking the craziest thing and sometimes get verryyy weirded out by normal body functions and natural things. I sometimes look at myself wrong in the mirror and get extremely freaked. How can I deal with this!!!!!! :(

A. In the year 999, many people believed that the coming of the millenium would be the end of the world. IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! Similarly, with 1999: IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! And Y2K and the computers crashing: IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! And when the planets lined up: IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! Now, it is 2012: IT WON'T HAPPEN!!!

Derealisation is addressed in section 46, at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris Employ those techniques. Only use a small hand mirror to check appearance, so just a small part of the body may be seen at a time, yet anything wrong will still be immediately apparent; cover (taping over/painting) full length mirrors. It is important to regularly monitor, and deal with a negative internal monologue (self talk), or mental process, such as disturbing thoughts, images, impulses, or emotions, by the process of (a): recognising it, and (b): challenging it immediately.

Technique For Re-Programming Negative Thoughts: When you notice something negative, such as: "I'm never going to get over this!" or: "Why am I always so pathetic/useless/such a loser?" or even: "I can't do this/will never get over this!", even an image, emotion, or a memory; recognise that this is being generated from the negative part of your mind. Having identified and labelled it, visualise a large, red, flashing, "STOP!" sign, and/or possibly a stern faced person wagging an index finger at you in a negative manner, then say to yourself as forcefully as you can, even aloud in a big voice, if alone: "I know this tactic: GO AWAY FOR A WHILE !!!" You may want to use either: "ruse", "ploy", "game", or "trick", instead of "tactic". In the case of an image, visualise a large "STOP" sign, or your preferred version. Some people go so far as to keep a wide rubber band in their pocket, then put it around their wrist, when they catch themselves backsliding, stretch and release it, as a method of reprogramming their mind sooner, but I don't regard it as being strictly necessary.

Remember to remove it, afterwards, if you use this method. Try replacing a negative thought with a positive affirmation of your choice, like: "I am a unique individual, with my own set of skills, and good points", or "I may not be perfect, but I'm doing the best I can, right now". Imagine, as vividly as you possibly can, that your concerns, anxieties, worries, fears, your self-recriminations, all the agonizing "I'm-so-Stupids," and "I'm-too-fats"; every painful "I-can't-I-have-it" or "I-can't-do-it"are huge raging, hurtful bulls snorting and charging at you. You see them coming at you and you hold out your red matador's cape at arms length and simply let them charge right by. Every time they come at you, hold out your arm with the red cape and let them rage and snort and go right on past. Practice the progressive muscle relaxation, in section 11, at ezy build.

Set yourself a specific time period for worrying about anything, (say; around three quarters of an hour, possibly when you get home, or after your evening meal, but not too close to bedtime) after which, resolve firmly to refuse to even entertain the thought of worrying again on that day: realise and accept that to do otherwise would be counterproductive to your mental health, and enjoyment of life. You will have had your "worry time" for the day, and can just write down any more thoughts that come to mind, and say to yourself: "Well, I'll just have to worry about that tomorrow, won't I?".





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What are some easy computer games that my grandma could play?

Q. My grandma is not very good with computers but she has played a computer game that she says is really fun. It's called Big City Adventures. I want to get her games that are fun and make her think but are not too complicated. Any suggestions?

A. Point & Click Adventures, Puzzle Games, Simulators (like Sims), turn-based strategy games (so she won't feel rushed), turn-based RPGs (for the same reason), and then the real-time equivalents of both (if she ends up getting bored of the turn stuff).

For someone of advanced years, games that allow an eternity to think and experiment are alright. Make sure it's a game that she can save absolutely anytime, too. It's disheartening for new gamers to go through a lot and then get shot down and have to do it over again.

On the flip side of the coin, there are plenty of elderly people that don't want to feel elderly, or simply don't feel elderly. Games that exhilarate or put them at a fast pace are just as good. But you have to remember that any game she plays better be a challenge for her brain. So stick to puzzlers, mystery adventure types, strategy games, or even RPGs.

My grandfather who is 63 and has had a stroke is simply OBSESSED with Divinie Divinity and Beyond Divinity. He still plays Might and Magic games, too. As well as the strategy version, Heroes of Might and Magic. He's especially into number 5.

Rise of Nations, Age of Wonders, Dawn of War, Medieval Total War, Rome Total War, Age of Mythology, Warlords / Warlords Battlecry series, Disciples series are all great strategy games to get them into. As far as RPGs, everything I mentioned for my grandpa, Wizardry 8, Dungeon Siege, Baldur's Gate... list goes on.

It's a bad idea to assume that the elderly can't handle "complicated" games. You'll bore the hell out of them. There have been cases of 60 or 70+ elderly men with dementia playing some of the strategy games I named above. I've seen and heard of them. Just experiment and see what she likes. There's infinite possibilities; it's the entertainment industry. Everyone is different. I suggest setting her up with random games and see what keeps her in the computer chair (just make sure they are good games, irrelevant of genre).

EDIT: the only games I would NEVER put in front of my grandparents are high-speed shooters, horror games (like Amnesia : The Dark Descent or Deadspace), and racing games.


What position should video games be played in?
Q. I like to play computer games on my laptop very much, mostly first person shooting games, and I was wondering if theres a certain position ( EX: Sitting up, Lying Down, In Bed, In a chair ect...) Would a certain position enhance my gaming?

A. Sit in a comfortable chair with a board of wood across the two arms for your laptop to sit on.

Laying down in bed or on the floor can severely damage your back if you're there for excess periods of time. Sitting up with no back support is also very painful and terrible for your posture.





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How do i build a gaming computer on a extremly tight budget?

Q. Hi, i what to build a gaming computer for under $800.
I also what to have a good motherboard that supports PCI.e 16.
I am also wondering if i could buy an Intel® Pentium Duo Core E2180, for gaming (if i overclock it, )
thanks for answering.
If i overclock the Intel® Pentium Duo Core E2180 what GHz will it hace

A. Try this site for ideas.


I need help building a gaming computer, can someone help?
Q. I want to build a gaming computer for under $800, I want to be able to mainly run World of Warcraft at its full potential, and of course other PC games at their full settings like Oblivion. If anyone can build me a list of the perfect parts for the computer and prices that would be awesome.

A. Maximum PC recently ran an article on a $667 gaming PC, which should meet your needs nicely. The article even includes step-by-step instructions on assembling the components if you need help with that. Link: http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/how_build_kick-ass_gaming_rig_under_700





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What high school classes should a kid take to get accepted into college for computer game design?

Q. My son is a sophomore in high school and wants to become a computer game designer. what kind of classes should he take while still in high school to make have the best chance at getting accepted into college for computer game design? Also, should he be doing anything extra-curricular?

A. The best course of action in high school is always to take the most challenging classes you can that your school offers. It's very important to have a base of core classes. Encourage him to take electives that he's interested in and relate to computer science and/or graphic design.
Also, extracurriculars are very important. Your son should try to develop well-rounded interests. Volunteer work is very important. As far as computer game designing goes, try to get him into some kind of computer club at his school or in your community. This will expose him to what he'll be studying in college.


What is the name of a computer game for Mac with tiny blue monsters?
Q. About 7 years ago I used to play a computer game on a Mac in school, which contained little creatures (I think they were blue or purple, but I'm not sure), which you had to get home by working out logical problems (like getting the creatures over a bridge)... Does anyone know, what's the game called? Thanks.

A. Smurfs!!





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Senin, 02 Desember 2013

What is the best gaming desktop I can buy?

Q. I have around $800 to spend. I want to be able to play Crysis 3 and Far Cry 3 on maximum graphics. Please list the specs I need. I'm not lazy i just don't know anything about computers. I've been researching for days on what computer to get. Please help! Thanks!

A. The one you build yourself.....
NEVER buy a gaming computer.

Yahoo answers will only allow up to 10 links, so I have to leave out the not so important components. Just copy paste in the search field on Newegg to find them, I will give the full name but no link for those.

BEST BUDGET GAMING DESKTOP PC BUILD FOR THE MONEY (under $750.00USD for the tower only)
Monitor, keyboard and mouse can add from $175 to over $500, depending on size and model you want.
All prices are in $USD and in the USA, current as of December 2012 and they might be slightly different one way or the other by now.
Also, some shipping charges may apply to some of the items.
Add your state sales tax if you reside in NJ, CA or TN - that's where Newegg has warehouses.
Look for similar parts on Amazon, Tiger Direct, etc if you want to avoid paying Uncle Sam.

FACT: INTEL IS A MUCH BETTER PROCESSOR FOR GAMING THAN ANY AMD.

Processor: Intel Core i3-3220 Ivy Bridge 3.3GHz LGA 1155 55W Dual-Core Desktop Processor - $119.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116775
Motherboard: ASRock Z77 Pro3 LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard - $94.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157297
After market CPU Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper EVO - $35.99 (Stock Intel cooler sucks and it's noisy too)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103099
Memory (RAM): G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM 1600MHz - $39.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231428
Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 - $149.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130838
Hard Drive: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATA III (6.0Gb/s), 7200rpm - $59.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148767
Optical Drive: LITE-ON DVD Burner - Bulk Black SATA Model iHAS124-04 - OEM - $17.99
Power Supply (PSU): CORSAIR Builder Series CX600 V2 600W ATX12V v2.3 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Power Supply - $69.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139028
PC Case (Tower): Rosewill CHALLENGER Black Gaming ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - $49.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147153
Operating System (OS): Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit OEM - $99.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116986

TOTAL: $747.90USD

Good luck with your build.

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NOTES:
For only $10 more, you can get a better PC Case:
COOLER MASTER HAF 912 RC-912-KKN1 Black SECC/ ABS Plastic ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - $59.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119233


What are all the parts I am going to need to build a gaming PC?
Q. I have never really done this before. I have taken computers apart and put them back together. I have switched out parts from computer to computer. But I have never actually built a PC. Needless to say, this is a learning experience and a fun way I figured to blow off a $1500 bonus from work. Here is the kind of gaming computer I would like.

I want to be able to play games like Kill-Zone, so I need a computer that can handle the graphics.
However, I also want to be able to play old games from 2003-2006 (If I need to rip out parts from older computers I will).
I also like to download a lot of things on my computer. Like, a lot!
I also like to multitask.
That's about it.

A. Ok. List.
Graphics- Radeon 7600 Series.
Motherboard-AMD Radeon 7690.
Tradition cables.
Intel Quad Core Prosceesor, 2012 version.
A decen fan system.
For the casing. I'd go with a dell case.
Sony 2013 Disk Drive All Purpose
Chrome Browser.
An alienware monitor if you can find one.
If not the above. Go with a Dell 2012 24-25" LCD monitor.
Windows 7





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What is the best computer game you have ever played?

Q. I love to play computer games but I always beat them! I need a good computer game that requires a lot of figuring out! What is the best computer game you have ever played?

A. I can't pick just one! I love computer games that are puzzle/adventure games. Here's a list of some of my favorites:

7th Guest
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
The Secret of Monkey Island
The Fool's Errand
Fable: The Lost Chapters
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (all of the games)
Myst

All of the Nancy Drew games even though I'm not a fan of the books the games are fun mysteries:
Secrets Can Kill
Stay Tuned for Danger
Message in a Haunted Mansion
Treasure in the Royal Tower
The Final Scene
Secret of the Scarlet Hand
Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake
The Haunted Carousel
Danger on Deception Island
The Secret of Shadow Ranch
Curse of Blackmoor Manor
Secret of the Old Clock
Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon
Danger By Design
The Creature of Kapu Cave


Ideas for a computer gaming powerpoint presentation?
Q. I'm doing a powerpoint presentation that has to be 15 slides all about computer gaming. I've only gotten 8 slides so far and I've basically covered the types of PC games (RPG, FPS, MMO, MMORPG), the parts of a gaming computer and the peripherals and then lots of tips to speed up your computer so it's good for gaming.

Any other ideas for things I can put in this? I still need 7 slides :\ Any ideas at all? All help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

A. examples of the game categories, lots of cool pictures, maybe a youtube clip showing some game footage or something, just expand your ideas.





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What specs do I need to run minecraft on far render fast/fancy graphics and a 64x texture pack with mods?

Q. My budget is around 500-600 pounds, I'm not amazing at computers so I need help.

A. WRONG PLACE TO POST

this has nothing to do with Travel

suggest that you post under computers and computer games.


What is a good laptop for both gaming and school?
Q. I want a computer that's good for both gaming and school. So it should be light enough to carry around, but still quiet good.

A. The market is big for this kind of subject.

I would personally suggest a HP- the 8GB RAM Quad core version is more than enough for Video games, and comes in at under 500 pounds.

Alienwares are good but pricey, and they tend to overheat, which is a problem if you're playing on your lap (which I always do).

Acers are good. They are light, often come with good graphics cards, and are cheap too.

If you're in America, and have no budget- GET A RAZORBLADE Gaming Laptop. They are the best, and I know this from personal experience. They can run really heavy duty games without the slightest catch, have a long battery life, awesome screen and a light weight.





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Is there software to teach a teen how to design 3D art or video games?

Q. I am trying to help a 14 year old in a volunteer program. There are no local programs for this age. He is very interested in learning how to design computer/video games and 3D art. Any suggestions on how to help him move in this direction?

A. You can try some of these FREE easy to learn softwares...
These might help...

Anim8or : http://www.anim8or.com/main/index.html
Anim8or is primarily a Anim8or is a 3D modeling and character animation program. If you are just starting out with 3D animation and want to do more than just 3D text effects, this is the program for you. For beginner to intermediate users.

eDrawings : http://www.edrawingsviewer.com/
eDrawings is a freeware utility which will give the user the power to view, create and share 3D models and 2D drawings. eDrawings offers unique capabilities like point-and-click animations that make it easy for anyone with a PC to interpret and understand 2D and 3D design data.

3DPlus : http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/software/3dPlus/default.asp
With 3DPlus you can create outstanding 3D designs in just a few minutes – with no need for any complicated VRML or other programming. 3DPlus is the amazing 3D design software that enables you to create stunning 3D graphics for your home, school or business – no experience required!


How do you record yourself playing a video game console game?
Q. Okay, I need specific details. I need an explanation you would give to a person who just bought a tv/computer/video game console. In layman's terms I need an explanation for a newbie. Please?

A. You need a capture card. You should buy the following:
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-fbyd-71-de-49-en-84-j-70-3syd.html

That's at $74. It connects to one of your computer's usb ports, and has component input on it, so that you can connect and play all your consoles on your computer itself. And it also lets you record while you are playing. Hope that helps.





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Are video games and computer games worse than watching tv?

Q. My parents hate that i like to play video games and computer games, but all they do is watch tv. Is there something that makes playing video games and computer games worse than watching tv? Help me out here.

A. Your parents telling you not to play video / computer games while they themselves watch TV non-stop is a classic case of "Do what I say not what I do."

If they have good reasons for why playing too many games is bad for you (which there likely are several) then those reasons should also apply to watching too much TV. It sounds like your parents could stand to watch less TV and you could stand to play fewer games.

I recommend reading or sports as possible healthier alternatives. :)


What skills should I have to become a computer game developer?
Q. I have a BS degree in physics, but am thinking of changing my career direction to computer game development. I have basic knowledge about programming (C, java), then nothing else related to software development. What skills should I have to get ready for this kind of jobs? Thanks a lot!

A. Your assignment now is to graduate from programming to software engineering. This means you must learn about object oriented design, which means classes inheritance templates polymorphism and design patterns. Software engineering covers the process and best practices of structured development in a professional environment. It covers requirements gathering, design, implementation, testing, and agile development processes.

So while you learn this stuff you have two routes, basically you need work experience. You can apply for software development internships outside the game industry, or game testing within the industry. To go straight to game programming from a physics degree, I doubt you'll be that lucky.

In the interview they'll specifically ask questions about software engineering and object oriented programming to weed out the flakes. They will likely ask you:
1. What is the difference between overriding and overloading?
2. What is inheritance and why is it useful?
3. Do you have any experience in unit testing?

I recommend learning to test code as you write it early, this is a VERY IMPRESSIVE and VERY ATTRACTIVE trait in the industry. JUnit is a good way for a java guy to get into it. Another feather you can have in your hat is your certified education, if you can convince your interviewers you have the chops to do nitty gritty work on physics engines and optics, i don't see how that can hurt.

If you're a real self-starter you could try making a game of your own and putting it online for a hell of a resume bullet-point. Worst case, you dont get hired and you end up freelancing and being your own boss.

Another thing that came to me is to Know Your Environment! Are there game companies in commuting distance? What do they do? Who do they need?





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I experience derealization. How can I make it go away or deal with it without the overwhelming fear?

Q. I get very afraid of death and 2012 and life in general. I start thinking the craziest thing and sometimes get verryyy weirded out by normal body functions and natural things. I sometimes look at myself wrong in the mirror and get extremely freaked. How can I deal with this!!!!!! :(

A. In the year 999, many people believed that the coming of the millenium would be the end of the world. IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! Similarly, with 1999: IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! And Y2K and the computers crashing: IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! And when the planets lined up: IT DIDN'T HAPPEN! Now, it is 2012: IT WON'T HAPPEN!!!

Derealisation is addressed in section 46, at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris Employ those techniques. Only use a small hand mirror to check appearance, so just a small part of the body may be seen at a time, yet anything wrong will still be immediately apparent; cover (taping over/painting) full length mirrors. It is important to regularly monitor, and deal with a negative internal monologue (self talk), or mental process, such as disturbing thoughts, images, impulses, or emotions, by the process of (a): recognising it, and (b): challenging it immediately.

Technique For Re-Programming Negative Thoughts: When you notice something negative, such as: "I'm never going to get over this!" or: "Why am I always so pathetic/useless/such a loser?" or even: "I can't do this/will never get over this!", even an image, emotion, or a memory; recognise that this is being generated from the negative part of your mind. Having identified and labelled it, visualise a large, red, flashing, "STOP!" sign, and/or possibly a stern faced person wagging an index finger at you in a negative manner, then say to yourself as forcefully as you can, even aloud in a big voice, if alone: "I know this tactic: GO AWAY FOR A WHILE !!!" You may want to use either: "ruse", "ploy", "game", or "trick", instead of "tactic". In the case of an image, visualise a large "STOP" sign, or your preferred version. Some people go so far as to keep a wide rubber band in their pocket, then put it around their wrist, when they catch themselves backsliding, stretch and release it, as a method of reprogramming their mind sooner, but I don't regard it as being strictly necessary.

Remember to remove it, afterwards, if you use this method. Try replacing a negative thought with a positive affirmation of your choice, like: "I am a unique individual, with my own set of skills, and good points", or "I may not be perfect, but I'm doing the best I can, right now". Imagine, as vividly as you possibly can, that your concerns, anxieties, worries, fears, your self-recriminations, all the agonizing "I'm-so-Stupids," and "I'm-too-fats"; every painful "I-can't-I-have-it" or "I-can't-do-it"are huge raging, hurtful bulls snorting and charging at you. You see them coming at you and you hold out your red matador's cape at arms length and simply let them charge right by. Every time they come at you, hold out your arm with the red cape and let them rage and snort and go right on past. Practice the progressive muscle relaxation, in section 11, at ezy build.

Set yourself a specific time period for worrying about anything, (say; around three quarters of an hour, possibly when you get home, or after your evening meal, but not too close to bedtime) after which, resolve firmly to refuse to even entertain the thought of worrying again on that day: realise and accept that to do otherwise would be counterproductive to your mental health, and enjoyment of life. You will have had your "worry time" for the day, and can just write down any more thoughts that come to mind, and say to yourself: "Well, I'll just have to worry about that tomorrow, won't I?".


What kind of CPU do i need if i want to upgrade my computer?
Q. I planning on Change my CPU (processor) and i need to know what kind of CPU i need or does it even matter what kind i get. Right now i have a Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.8Ghz 2.8Ghz. By the way my computer is about 11 years old

A. Hi,
Well, I had the same processor as yours a few years ago , till I upgraded to a first Generation i3 , after that, in 2012 I upgraded to a i7-3770 K , so if you want to upgrade get something like the i3 o r the i5 , don't go for the i7 it is way too overpriced if you are just a gamer, Get the i3 or i5 3rd Generation , by the way you can't just think that if it is just a computer anything will fit into anything. You will need a new Motherboard , a new Hard Drive , A new Power Supply , the only thing you could probably keep is your Case and other peripherals , the recommended option would be to buy a new PC .
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How much does it cost to build a decent gaming computer?

Q. I'm looking to play League of Legends on max settings but I'll also be using this computer for school work and such. My current computer gets like 20 fps on LoL so I'm looking for a BIG upgrade. Would it be cheaper to buy a power supply and a graphics card and just replace it with the parts in my current computer? Or if I do buy brand new parts I'm looking for quad core processor and an 8GB ram at least. The graphics card doesn't have to be super HIGH end because I just want to use it for LoL. Thanks. Most thorough answer gets 5 stars.
My budget is $700 but I'm looking to save as much money as possible. Already have a gaming keyboard and decent screen.

A. You don't need quad core for gaming, almost all games will only use one or two cores. And you won't be able to build around a quad core with $700.
For gaming forget about AMD, THEY SUCK!!! And what they sell for a quad core is in fact a dual core with 4 processing threads, AMD is full of it...
INTEL is the king in gaming.

You can build a decent budget gaming PC for under $750, here it is:

Yahoo answers will only allow up to 10 links, so I have to leave out the not so important components. Just copy paste in the search field on Newegg to find them, I will give the full name but no link for those.

BEST BUDGET GAMING DESKTOP PC BUILD FOR THE MONEY (under $750.00USD for the tower only)
Monitor, keyboard and mouse can add from $175 to over $500, depending on size and model you want.
All prices are in $USD and in the USA, current as of December 2012 and they might be slightly different one way or the other by now.
Also, some shipping charges may apply to some of the items.
Add your state sales tax if you reside in NJ, CA or TN - that's where Newegg has warehouses.
Look for similar parts on Amazon, Tiger Direct, etc if you want to avoid paying Uncle Sam.

FACT: INTEL IS A MUCH BETTER PROCESSOR FOR GAMING THAN ANY AMD.

Processor: Intel Core i3-3220 Ivy Bridge 3.3GHz LGA 1155 55W Dual-Core Desktop Processor - $119.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116775
Motherboard: ASRock Z77 Pro3 LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard - $94.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157297
After market CPU Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper EVO - $35.99 (Stock Intel cooler sucks and it's noisy too)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103099
Memory (RAM): G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM 1600MHz - $39.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231428
Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 - $149.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130838
Hard Drive: 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATA III (6.0Gb/s), 7200rpm - $59.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148767
Optical Drive: LITE-ON DVD Burner - Bulk Black SATA Model iHAS124-04 - OEM - $17.99
Power Supply (PSU): CORSAIR Builder Series CX600 V2 600W ATX12V v2.3 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Power Supply - $69.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139028
PC Case (Tower): Rosewill CHALLENGER Black Gaming ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - $49.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147153
Operating System (OS): Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit OEM - $99.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116986

TOTAL: $747.90USD

Good luck with your build.

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NOTES:
For only $10 more, you can get a better PC Case:
COOLER MASTER HAF 912 RC-912-KKN1 Black SECC/ ABS Plastic ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - $59.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119233


What are the components I need to build a gaming computer?
Q. I have about 2000 dollars saved up for a new gaming rig, the only problem is that I have no clue what parts are the best for that kind of budget. THANKS!

A. With $2000 you have MORE than enough.

Either Go with a Tier 7 Mainstream build:
http://www.hardware-revolution.com/best-mainstream-gaming-pc-may-2012-geforce-gtx-670/

Or the Tier 8 Green build:
http://www.hardware-revolution.com/best-high-end-gaming-pc-june-2012/

You've got plenty of leeway to tinker. For example the GTX 680 really isn't worth the minimal boost over the GTX 670. Why buy a $250 motherboard when a $150 model works just as well? There's no reason to exceed 8GB of RAM for a gaming rig. And you can easily save money by choosing a smaller SSD or less fancy case. Personally I'd just go with a Cooler Master HAF 912 or Corsair 300R and put more money into the GPU solution.

A lot of people may suggest higher bang/buck configurations... anyway, if you're not too familiar with hardware just target one of the higher-end mainstream builds and upgrade a few things.





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What's the best gaming computer for the money?

Q. I am looking for a good gaming computer but don't really have a thousand dollars to spend on it. I think that my max price would be from 300-500. Does anyone know any good ones? And I would like for it to be strong enough to play arma 2 and project reality. Thanks.

A. To be honest with your price range your options are limited. There is a budget build here: http://www.omfgnetwork.com/2012/omfg-network-amd-copper-build-2/ But it does not include the monitor, mouse, ect. But that all depends on if you want to build your own computer. Also Alien Ware tends to be more expensive than building it yourself, but you will not have to assemble it yourself.


What are all the parts I am going to need to build a gaming PC?
Q. I have never really done this before. I have taken computers apart and put them back together. I have switched out parts from computer to computer. But I have never actually built a PC. Needless to say, this is a learning experience and a fun way I figured to blow off a $1500 bonus from work. Here is the kind of gaming computer I would like.

I want to be able to play games like Kill-Zone, so I need a computer that can handle the graphics.
However, I also want to be able to play old games from 2003-2006 (If I need to rip out parts from older computers I will).
I also like to download a lot of things on my computer. Like, a lot!
I also like to multitask.
That's about it.

A. Ok. List.
Graphics- Radeon 7600 Series.
Motherboard-AMD Radeon 7690.
Tradition cables.
Intel Quad Core Prosceesor, 2012 version.
A decen fan system.
For the casing. I'd go with a dell case.
Sony 2013 Disk Drive All Purpose
Chrome Browser.
An alienware monitor if you can find one.
If not the above. Go with a Dell 2012 24-25" LCD monitor.
Windows 7





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