Kamis, 20 Maret 2014

Computer Specs for PC games.?

Q. Hey everyone
Im not tech savy at all but I need to buy a computer to play PC games and was wondering if this computer's specs are good enough to play games like Crysis 3, sims 3, battlefield games like that. Also if it's a good computer all around. It's about 950 online, is it worth it or is there anything that I could get thats better.Thanks alot



Operating System:

Windows 8

Processor:

3.6GHz AMD A6-5400K dual-core accelerated processor unit (APU)

Memory:

6GB DDR3 (expandable to 16GB)

Hard Drive:

1.5TB SATA 7200RPM

Optical Drive:

Slim-tray DVD SuperMulti burner
Supports 8X DVD±R/RW, 24X CD±R/RW

Media Card Reader:

6-in-1 reader supports Secure Digital (SD, SDHC), MultiMediaCard (MMC), Memory Stick (MS, MS PRO) and xD Picture Card

LCD Monitor:

23" full high-definition widescreen LCD
1920 x 1080 resolution

Additional Specs

Graphics:

AMD Radeon HD 7540D
Up to 3045MB total available graphics memory

Cache Memory:

1MB L2 cache

Sound System:

Integrated stereo speakers
Built-in microphone

Wireless Network Adapter:

802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0

Network Adapter:

10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN

Keyboard/Pointing Device:

Wireless keyboard with volume control
Wireless optical mouse

Ports:

(2) USB 3.0
(5) USB 2.0 (1 for wireless dongle)
(1) Headphone/microphone
(1) Line out
(1) Subwoofer out
(1) RJ-45 LAN

Power Source:

AC power supply


PS. its a HP Envy all-in-one

A. This computer uses laptop parts. I would recommend buying a gaming computer and having someone custom build it. The computer you have listed will struggle in terms of graphics with BF3 and Crysis 3. You'd be much better off with a computer build such as:

Intel Core i5-3570K Processor: http://goo.gl/0CHRy

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler: http://goo.gl/bcL1n

Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Graphics Card: http://goo.gl/g6sxm

Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H Motherboard: http://goo.gl/y2XbP

8GB Samsung DDR3 1600MHz RAM: http://goo.gl/gzb9m

128GB Samsung 840 Series SSD: http://goo.gl/sbAuN

1TB Western Digital Caviar Black Hard Drive: http://goo.gl/JqijZ

600W Corsair CX600 Power Supply: http://goo.gl/Rtx2w

Corsair Carbide 300R Case: http://goo.gl/up2vs

Sony DVD Burner: http://goo.gl/2vy1a


Computer games on PC?
Q. I will be building a PC soon and am currently deciding what specifications to use for it. I am aware of function creep on these sorts of things. Basically wondering how big the gaming scene is on PCs? Don't most people use consoles (X-box,PS3,WII etc) for that sort of thing? Is it worth me at the start putting in gaming quality parts?

A. If you're a Microsoft junkie, a lot of the better selling games they've made for both the PC and the 360. A few of them (especially the strategy games) are actually more fun to play on the PC. It's true that the computer scene isn't as big as the console scene as far as gaming goes, but if you're even the most casual of a gamer, it doesn't hurt to spice up the computer... most "gaming upgrades" help your computer perform outside of games too (3D rendering, etc).

If you're not planning on dishing out money for a console, I'd say just deck out the computer to work with it. Who knows.. in a few years, they'll probably have 360/PS3/Wii emulators and you can just play those games on your computer anyway :P





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