Rabu, 16 April 2014

Is this computer fit for gaming in 2013?

Q. this christmas i want to buy a pc for light gaming, here are the specs: 3Ghz quad-core intel i5 CPU,asus directx10 motherboard,8GB ddr3 ram,750GB HDD,1GB asus nvidia geforce graphics card, dvd and blu-ray optical drives, microsoft wired keyboard and mouse, 22'' LED full HD monitor, running the windows 7 OS(i dont plan on upgrading anytime soon).

A. This definitely will be fit for gaming. The memory, the space, and the specs are perfect. It'd be a good test subject to try out GTA V on the PC when it eventually comes out ;)


Help, please? Which video card will work to upgrade my system for average computer games of 2013/14?
Q. I have an HP desktop with the following specs:

HP XW4600 Workstation Desktop
Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 Processor (3.0GHz, 4MB Cache, 1333MHz FSB)
4GB of DDR2 RAM Memory
500GB SATA Hard Drive
DVD+/-RW (Burns CDs & DVDs)
Video: NVIDIA Quadro NVS290
Integrated High Definition audio with jack retasking capability
Integrated 10/100/1000 Network
7 USB 2.0 connectors (2 Front & 5 Rear)
Microphone Jack ( Front )
Headphone Jack ( Front )

OPERATING SYSTEM
Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit

I realize the NVIDIA Quadro NVS290 video card is an old card; what video card would be a good upgrade and compatible for this system?

Do the card specs need to match the pc specs? Will I need an "DDR2" video card to match my system?

This is for my teen; besides basic games, she also needs to run a drawing tablet, too.
Any constructive advice will be greatly appreciated!

Many thanks!

A. The computer isn't bad but a CPU upgrade may be something you would look into to also boost performance since the overall specs are getting a bit out dated. As far as the graphics card is concerned A lot of cards in the $85-100 range work well to get games even to medium/high settings even maxed out in some cases. I like the Radeon HD 6670 but anything in the price range listed should work well. But since the other computer parts are getting outdated the graphics card should have a little more power than you think you need.
Also don't forget to check the current power supply output as you may need a new power supply that can provide the power to the system plus the new card.





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