Kamis, 24 April 2014

What kind of gaming computer should i get?

Q. I'm a 16 year old girl, and I want to start gaming more. I have a crappy HP pavilion g series laptop and I want to buy an actual gaming computer, that isn't very expensive. What should I buy, and what would you recommend I do for faster computer functions and just an overall better computer. (like laptop vs desktop, and what brand)
Mike, you are speaking another language. Could someone make a little more sense?

A. First you need to buy a new PC not apple because they don't make a lot of games for a apple. I have a HP hpe 570f please google the computer because it is a little over 2 years old and my son will be playing a game on one screen while he is editing videos on another screen and he will have skype up on the third screen. He has a Phenom ll X6 which means it is a 6 core cpu or processor and the more cores you have the more things your computer can do at the same time. You will need a graphics card with at least 1 GB of DDR5. Sometimes when your looking at a computer on line it will not tell you how much DDR5 or DDR3 it has so you will need to google every graphic's card. A graphics card that has DDR3 is not as fast as the DDR5. The DDR5 cards start at $59 at tigerdirect.com which is a good web site with cheap prices. Another important part of a gaming computer is the RAM, I suggest that you have 8 GB but no less than 4 GB. And if your game starts to lag and you have the right cpu and graphics card but only 4 GB of RAM then you need to buy more RAM. You need to stick with AMD cpu's or processors because they cost less and offer more than intel because intel charges for their name. Don't buy a "gaming computer" because they charge more for calling it a gaming computer. Go to hp.com and pick desktop or laptop. The desktop will be less expensive and a better gaming computer but if you want a laptop click on normal everyday computers and then you will see lots of computers and on the right side you can click on customize and buy then you can upgrade the computer if you want. When your playing games you can go to the games settings and lower the resolution if your computer is having a hard time playing it and you can also play the game in a smaller window to help your computer. My other son which is going to college in the fall just bought a Lenovo y400 which he bought at lenovo.com and upgraded the hard drive to an Hybrid which has 16 GB of SSD and the rest the regular harddrive (HHD). The Solid State Drive has no moving parts so it is a lot quicker and it starts the computer up in 9 seconds where as the regular hard drive has moving parts so it is slower. The regular hard drive is fine but if you have extra money get the SSD or at least the Hybrid because it is less expensive. Anyway my son bought the Lenovo Y 400 on sale for $799 and it runs all the intense games on ultimate resolution on full screen. So look up both of the computers of my sons and them shop. It is always fun to buy a new computer. Have fun and enjoy!!


What kind of gaming computer?
Q. What's a good gaming computer that won't cost me alot of money. I looking for a computer that can support multiplayer game, provide average graphic settings, and also be used as a computer i can do my school work on.
Alot would be $1,500+

A. When looking to buy a gaming system it is very important to do your research so the best advice I could give anyone would be to shop around. Make sure to check the specifications of game/s you wish to play and shop for these and even more important is too read lots of reviews

Here is a great place to start these reviews provide all the information you could possibly ever want/need and all in simple easy to understand terms

Gaming Desktop PC Reviews - http://electronicsreviews4u.com/gaming-desktop-pcs/pcs-laptops-more/gaming-desktop-pcs





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