Sabtu, 25 Januari 2014

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


What are the laws on Computer game resale in Ohio?
Q. I have a couple old video games for my PC, and I want to donate them to Goodwill. Will this be a wise Idea?
In Michigan, I tried to take them to a gamestop, but they said it was illegal in Michigan to resell used computer games. Im in Ohio now, is there the same law? Will Goodwill have any problems with the computer games if I donate them?

A. It is against Federal law to take back opened computer games, the issue is that people can download the game on the system and keep it, then return it for full value. That is why bigger name games are setting it up so you have to keep the CD in the drive. As to donating it to Goodwill it wouldn't hurt to ask them. I'm not sure how the law would work for them.





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Which graphics card should I choose?

Q. I have the choice between a GeForce GTX 680 or a Dual AMD Radeon HD 7870.
From what I've researched the gtx 680 is more powerful by itself,and the 7870 is slightly less powerful on it's own but will having two of it make up for that?

A. Well, in your case, I suggest that you should go for the AMD Radeon HD 7870 (dual). Although the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 is more powerful than the single AMD Radeon HD 7870 but with two of these graphics cards will surely outperform the GTX 680. I also suggest that you should get a AMD CrossFireX connection which will enable you to use both of the graphics card together and this will also lead to more power by the GPU. This sort of connection will let you view contents on upto 4-5 monitors in a stretch. So, if you are a gamer, you could use this setup to make yourself a virtual cockpit in Flight Simulator X or Train Simulator 2012 etc. So, my advise, go for the dual AMD Radeon HD 7870 and since one HD 7870 is a dual graphics card (this GPU comprises of 2 graphics card in HD 7000 series. Check the site for more info.) this means, you'll be having the power of 4 GPU's in a single computer!!!

But, if you buy 2 GeForce GTX 680s and connect them with a SLI (Scalable Link Interface, same as CrossFireX) connection, they will be more powerful than the dual AMD Radeon HD 7870 in their performance, functions etc.

In short, go for dual AMD Radeon HD 7870.


Which needs a faster computer to run:Autocad or 3ds Max?
Q. I know they're for different things, But I was just wondering which would need a better computer.


I've looked at the system requirements, But for AutoCad it doesn't say much. So I'd like to get some user opinion.


Specifically, I'm most concerned about the graphics card. So please take that into account too.


Also, I'm talking about comparing the 2012 versions of each, But if performance in the past is still relevant that's fine too.

Thanks.
Edit:Still take CPU, Etc into account as well

A. The only time you need 'fast' is rendering on 3Ds Max. The AMD64 Phenom-II x6 CPU is the most remarkable video rendering setup I have ever worked with and that is backed up by cpu comparision charts. 1 minute of playback video takes 1:05 processing time on the AMD with SATA drives running 7200 RPM wired with an ASUS motherboard. My AMD64 Athlon x1 takes 20 minutes to do the same video.

With 3Ds Max you have a choice in preferences whether you want the viewports to be OpenGL, or the AutoCADDY graphics library, or maybe they have added the Microsofty way by now. You add an nVidia card for vers. OpenGL 1 and vers. OpenGL 2. ATI Radeon is only supporting the OpenGL 2.0 version.

Even though ATI is AMD and one day the GPU/cpu chips may merge, I have always like nVidia because they support Linux so well. The colors seem brighter on ATI.

So, admit the machine you want will see heavy Gaming and that merits the costs of a high-end GPU card. The i7 does games better because software makers have optimized the Intel for their software.





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Why do i do this when I play computer games?

Q. When I am playing a computer game and I require both hands, I put my right wrist over my left wrist. So my right hand acts like my left and vice-versa. I'm right-handed and not very good with my left, but if I try to use my right as my right and left as left on the two-handed computer games, I get mixed up and mess up. Does anyone know why?

A. It's just what you're used to, that's all. Would take a while to get out of the habit.

Why did you start playing that way? Well, if you play FPS, with the mouse and WASD configuration, notice that the nature of hand skill required is different. Mouse motion has to be precise and co-ordinated from the wrist/elbow, whereas pressing four buttons in varying combination with fast changes is a different skill set entirely. You might be right handed, but your left hand might have better-trained proprioception.


computer games that require the cd question?
Q. is there a way to copy the contents of the cd onto the computer so i dont have to keep installing the cd? i havent looked into too much yet but my daughter just got a couple of computer games and they all require the cd every time she wants to play them, even though i "installed" it.
anything i should look for on the disk that i can copy or tips?
thanks!

A. yes, you can run the game without inserting the cd.
Here's how -

Download Power ISO -
http://www.brothersoft.com/poweriso-41825.html

Then, insert the disk,
Run Power ISO,
Now under the tools tab Click on "Make CD/DVD-ROM Image File"..
Now select the .iso format and also select the destination where it is going to be created.

Then, again go to Tools, Virtual Drive, Set Number of Drives to 1.

After that (When your .iso file is created), right click on it, Click on Power ISO, Add to image file.. And your done! (you can remove the disk)

This is hardly going to take more than 30min but its worth the time.

One important thing, to let this work everytime you start your PC,

In Power ISO, Go to Options>Configuration>Select the Virtual Drive Tab>Then tick mark Auto Start and auto mount...And you are done Finally!

The method is lengthy but that's the way you do it.
Hope this helps!
Happy gaming!





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Can i build/buy a fast gaming computer for under $800?

Q. I want to get a gaming computer but my budget is at around $800!! I was wondering, can i get a fast reliable gaming computer for under 800 dollars and still get high FPS and no lag and will i be able to run any game? If so could someone give me some links or some advice where to shop and what to do??

Also i already have a big monitor and a keyboard and mouse!!

A. Yes you can. but don't expect to go to far from 800. Prolly around 600 to 700.

Now if you knew how to build a pc 'd direct you to sites like newegg.com. tigerdirect.com. micropc.com.

But I'm guessing you havn't before. And I say this because while it's not hard, alot of shit can go wrong and you get to spend the time sometimes troubleshooting it.

So i'm thinking a builders site is for you. The one I like to use is http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Xtreme_1000/ Subsiquently that's a build I ran over quickly. Though you can tweak it for your liking. Because it's labor day they have alot sales going on. SO, spend a day running through that place and see what ya come up with.

Granted I still say home built would be cheaper and better if you have the tinkering skills.


Possible to build a decent gaming computer for under $800?
Q. is it possible to build a decent gaming computer for under 800$?

A. Total price $754, not counting shipping or rebates,

(CASE, POWER SUPPLY) Antec Three Hundred, Antec Earthwatts EA-500D (37A +12V, 80plus Bronze), combo price $105,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.359965

(MOTHERBOARD) Gigabyte GA-P55M-UD2 (P55 chipset w/Ultra Durable 3), $100 free shipping,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16813128405

(CPU) Intel Core i5-750 (2.66 GHz), $200 free shipping,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16819115215

(RAM) G.SKILL F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH, Ripjaws 2 x 2GB DDR3 1333 (1.5V, CAS7), $115 free shipping,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16820231276

(VIDEO CARD) Gigabyte GV-R577UD-1GD, Radeon 5770 1GB, $155 free shipping ($145 after rebate),

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16814125309

(HARD DRIVE) Samsung HD502HJ, Spinpoint F3 500GB, $55 free shipping,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16822152181

(DVDRW) Sony Optiarc AD-7240S-0B, 24X DVDRW SATA, $24 free shipping,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16827118030





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What is the best value computer for gaming?

Q. Hi guys! I want to know what is the best value computer set up for gaming.. I want the processor with the liquid cooler. Can you give me ideas on what brand to buy for PROCESSOR, RAM, GRAPHICS CARD, HDD, LCD etc... Cause I want to build one for myself... Thank You guys in advance...

A. Look for ASUS G1 .. it is the top for gamers

James C


SPORE Computer Game: How to get the Jump and the Speed values from the API?
Q. Spore (by Electronig Arts, Maxis, Origin) is a computer game for various platforms. The creations players develop, are being hosted on a server system, so everyone can download them. They also created an API, that's a technology to retrieve creation data and use it on websites, or wherever, made by 3rd-parties.

I have such a website in development, and can retrieve most of the values which belong to user-made creatures. But I don't see any values for the attributes "Speed" and "Jump", therefore I am asking here for help.

Question 2: they also have two more attributes, called "Basegear" and "Status". I would like to know, what those are about, and their possible values and meanings. Thanks.

Sample of a retrieved XML about a user-made Spore creature:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<creature>
<status>1</status>
<input>500366128936</input>
<cost>1210</cost>
<health>1.0</health>
<height>4.3809247</height>
<meanness>21.0</meanness>
<cuteness>27.929773</cuteness>
<sense>0.0</sense>
<bonecount>51.0</bonecount>
<footcount>2.0</footcount>
<graspercount>2.0</graspercount>
<basegear>0.0</basegear>
<carnivore>1.0</carnivore>
<herbivore>1.0</herbivore>
<glide>0.0</glide>
<sprint>0.0</sprint>
<stealth>0.0</stealth>
<bite>5.0</bite>
<charge>5.0</charge>
<strike>3.0</strike>
<spit>5.0</spit>
<sing>1.0</sing>
<dance>0.0</dance>
<gesture>0.0</gesture>
<posture>0.0</posture>
</creature>

A. Use the method shown here to help you: http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/79409.page





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Jumat, 24 Januari 2014

Best gaming computer for its price and what is needed and not needed in a gaming computer?

Q. Okay i am thinking of buying a nice gaming computer but want to spend less then 700 dollars for the computer (excluding monitor) . I know to many cores are not needed and i7 is not need for gaming because hyper threading is useless in gaming and the 8 cores are also pointless. I want to know if its better to build my own or wait till black Friday and buy one? If build my own please recommend the best parts you think will be good for this price range and is easily upgrade-able (ram, more monitors on it, more then one graphics card slot ext) and where to find the parts. specific would be helpful here. Thank you for your time.

A. Hello! Last month I had also assemble my own computer and even I also wanted to spend less money on the components. To find a cheap online electronic stores I searched for various online websites and after a huge search I found an online electronic store from where I bought these components at lower prices as compare to other stores. This store is fully reliable as well as safe.


What is the best software (PC or Mac) for keeping basketball statistics during a game?
Q. I'm going into play by play for basketball (I've been doing baseball and football for a few years) and the team that will be doing our broadcast is having trouble finding some statistics software for the actual game. Computer and price is not an issue, we just need a very nice, smooth interface that can be managed by one (maybe two) people. We are only a crew of 12-15, and most of them are cameras, and tech.

A. i think pc it's more in demand





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What would be the best murchandise to purchase if i was to build a mid-range pc for photo editing and cd burns

Q. I have been hired to reseach products for a new computer. The buyer is interested in probably a upper-mid-range system that would be good for photos, videos, editing, and minor gaming. They don't want anything really high end. I know what to look for in the high-end range, so i need a little help finding something mid-range. Any suggestions?

A. a PC with a foxconn g33m mother board , at least 2.4 ghz core 2 duo processor with supported fsb rate for the mother board , a 2 gb 667 kingston ram , a sony dvd writer , a 17 " viewsonic va1716w wide screen lcd , viewsonic or creative 5.1 speaker system , a dual hd sound card is onboard , and a vga is on board and a network port is onboard , buy a a4 tech key board and a optical mouse ... if u dont wanna use onboard vga try a nvidia 8500 gt 512 mb pci express graphic card which is cheap ... buy at least 80 gb hd with 7200 rpm ... a mid tower casing ...

if u create a machine out of these specs its the best for those work u have mentioned above ... by the way try windows vista ultimate 32 bit for maximum fun and tools ...


What brand of computer do you think is the best?
Q. I'm in the market for a new home computer desktop. Which brand does everyone think is the best. I mainly use it for online gaming, photo editing, creating dvds and ripping cds to put on mp3 players. Brands I'm considering are...HP, Dell, Compaq, Gateway. Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks

A. Prebuilt computers: Have inferior quality hardware, are almost always overpriced, use cheap power supplies that fry about 18 months into the life of the machine, have terrible stock cooling which raises temps and shortens component lifespan, use old lines of hardware, and really aren't designed to last longer than the warranty period.

Custom PC's: Use brand-name hardware components, are excellent value-for-money, use quality 80+ certified power supplies (5 year warranty in most cases), have lower running temps, use latest hardware, and hardware components carry their own OEM warranty.

Simply put, don't buy a prebuilt unless you want to pay more for less. Instead, build your own computer, its as easy as a lego model. If that still sounds too daunting, then find your nearest local independent computer store and buy a custom PC. Doing this allows you to choose each component in the build individually, and you'll get a lot more for your money.

Brand recommendations:
Case - Coolermaster, Lian Li, Fractal Designs, Silverstone.
Mobo, Video Card, and other circuitboard components - Asus, EVGA, Gigabyte, MSI
Harddrive - Western Digital, Samsung
Optical Drive - Samsung, LG, Lite-On, Sony
Power Supply - Corsair, Seasonic, Antec, Thermaltake





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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


Where can i find information on computer gaming?
Q. I am doing a research paper on computer science and i chose to write about gaming, but i dont know where to start. Their are so many types of games out their and the only ones i have so far are these:
Types of Gaming:
1.Computer Games
2.Play Station
3.Wii
4.PSP
5.Nintendo DS
6.Xbox

What other types of gaming devices are their? Where can i find more information about this topic?

A. If you count the number of gaming devices since gaming was born, there are countless. Choosing typical samples is allowed in such a kind of survey or research, so I think the brands you've listed are okay because they are all popular brands. However, I have some notes to tell:
- There are 3 versions of Sony Playstation devices (the latest one is PS3, and the first one that you mentioned - PS - has been kinda out-dated).
- Similarly, we have Xbox (the first one) and Xbox 360.
- Both PSP and PS belong to Sony.
- Both Wii and Nintendo DS are products of Nintendo company.

You may try this link to see if it helps:
http://www.immersion.com/docs/IPSOS_rumble_survey_report_Sept22a.pdf





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Should I sell my laptop to save for a gaming computer?

Q. I have a dell vostro v13 and I was planning on selling it to get a 1500 dollar gaming computer by Christmas. I would be able to sell it for 400 on ebay. I travel from my mom to my dads house every week so the laptop was useful but I really need a gaming desktop. My dad doesn't want me to sell it but I think I should. My mom doesn't care if I sell it.

A. Almost every answer here is not relevant to the question :-) If you really want to play games you surely need gaming desktop, and not max or alienware - buy custom built one. You can actually buy cheaper computer that $1500 one and still will be able to play all games on max, today the best price point is around $1000-1200. Get Intel i5 based one, with 4+GB RAM and good video card like at least GTX 460 and it will be a perfect one. Check link below:


What is the best custom gaming computer?
Q. i would like to know the best custom gaming computer i can buy with a budget of $1000-1500. I don't need a monitor. Yes i do want the best of what i can afford.

A. It would obviously be a custom one, built by yourself. You can't get a lower price than by doing it that way. For your budget, I'd recommend getting an AMD 7850, an i5 2500k (or, wait until the new LGA 2011 i5's come out, and get one around the same price, which is what I would recommend), 2x4GB of RAM, a 600-650W 80 Plus Bronze certified power supply, and the rest is pretty much just preference. Building a computer is very easy, and shouldn't take more than 3 hours doing it your first time. There's literally only about 7 parts and some cords, and they all snap together like Lego. This video series tells you pretty much everything you need to know about building one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPIXAtNGGCw

It doesn't tell you much about choosing the parts, though, so if you want extra help on that, feel free to message me on here.
Building it yourself will ensure that you get what you pay for. You can go ahead and buy low quality parts that might break in a few months and save a hundred bucks or less in the process, or you can spend a bit more for quality. Newegg.com usually has the best prices on parts, and has great customer support.

Edit: I forgot a couple things. I'd recommend a 64GB SSD. Specifically, this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148441
Install the operating system, and programs that you use very often on it. You'll notice an extremely large loading speed boost with an SSD. Also, if you have a measurable amount of money left over, you may want a larger (128GB; I recommend sticking with the M4 series) SSD, or a better graphics card, eg. the AMD 7950, 7970, or GTX 680.





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Kamis, 23 Januari 2014

What type of gaming computer do i need?

Q. What type of gaming computer do i need to be able to play all the counter strike games and arma 2 and all those types of games on highest settings? Also what will the price be and what parts i need because i am planing on building a cheap gaming computer under 700 - 800 dollars?

A. I built my computer for $800 (including monitor) and can run anything at max.

Quad-core Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) II x4 P69 Processor 3.40 GHZ
Graphics Card: NVidia 560gtx (560ti have a better rep for close prices)

if you have no clue how to build a computer, I will send you my list I ordered from newegg.

send a message to pixellooter@gmail.com


What are some good parts for a gaming computer?
Q. I would like to build a gaming computer that is perfect for WoW and Guild Wars 2. I have 600-700 dollars to spend on the computer. I would like a desktop. I'm browsing NewEgg.com for all the parts that I need, I just can't decide on what to buy.

A. The Hard Drive like the SATA 7500 rpm is the best component and the most important as this is the slowest moving part in any computer. You need 1 gig of ram at the least and a very good video card for graphics.





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Is it bad to play a computer game while my laptop is charging?

Q. I have a MacBook Pro laptop and it charges much much slower when I play my computer game, The Sims 3, and charge it at the same time. I have only done this once or twice, but I wonder if it is bad for my computer and if it will make the battery life shorter?

A. the reason it charges slower is because you are using some of the power that is being charged into while it is being charged. i use my laptop all the time when it is charging and nothing bad has happened yet.


Is it safe to upload older computer games onto a new laptop?
Q. I have some old computer games from 8 years ago I used to play on a desktop, but would like to play it again. Is it ok for my new laptop to play them on it?

A. depending on the Operating System (OS) it won't let you run it even in compatibility mode.
if it's designed for XP you should be fine but, 2000 or earlier you may run into trouble playing it but, your in almost ZERO risk of damaging your computer.

if you do run into trouble I can probably help you get it playable anyway but, only way to find out is to install it and find out





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can I play 3d games and 3d movies using ATI Radeon 4870 x2?

Q. Hello everybody.
I'm planning to buy a 3D TV -Samsung PS-51D550
but before I do so, I need to make sure If I have to change my computer display card. Currently I have ATI Radeon HD 4870 x2 installed.
Will it help me playing 3d games and movies on my new TV?

A. The main platform for 3D is only for nvidia cards, 9000 series and up. The only way to get 3d with an ati card now is to get an IZ3D monitor. I'd definitely go with an nvidia card over a new monitor. A 4870x2 is the equivalent of a 5870, so if you got a 560ti you'll get pretty much the same performance with much less noise, heat, and power consumption. Your next step up would be a gtx 570 which would be about 20% better than what you have now.


Is a 3d TV better option for my computer or a 3d graphics card to output to a regular hd TV?
Q. Considering both the expense and quality of getting a 3d capable HD TV versus getting a 3d graphics card to a regular HD TV from my computer, which would be the best option?

I'm looking to get 3D out of my PC by either getting a 3D TV or a 3D graphics card via an HD TV, which would be a better option?

I'm looking for a screen of over 42 inches
The computer must be connected to the TV.
Mainly used for games.

A. If you use a 3D graphics card which is genuine 3D, then you will need a 3D TV to watch it on.





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Which needs a faster computer to run:Autocad or 3ds Max?

Q. I know they're for different things, But I was just wondering which would need a better computer.


I've looked at the system requirements, But for AutoCad it doesn't say much. So I'd like to get some user opinion.


Specifically, I'm most concerned about the graphics card. So please take that into account too.


Also, I'm talking about comparing the 2012 versions of each, But if performance in the past is still relevant that's fine too.

Thanks.
Edit:Still take CPU, Etc into account as well

A. The only time you need 'fast' is rendering on 3Ds Max. The AMD64 Phenom-II x6 CPU is the most remarkable video rendering setup I have ever worked with and that is backed up by cpu comparision charts. 1 minute of playback video takes 1:05 processing time on the AMD with SATA drives running 7200 RPM wired with an ASUS motherboard. My AMD64 Athlon x1 takes 20 minutes to do the same video.

With 3Ds Max you have a choice in preferences whether you want the viewports to be OpenGL, or the AutoCADDY graphics library, or maybe they have added the Microsofty way by now. You add an nVidia card for vers. OpenGL 1 and vers. OpenGL 2. ATI Radeon is only supporting the OpenGL 2.0 version.

Even though ATI is AMD and one day the GPU/cpu chips may merge, I have always like nVidia because they support Linux so well. The colors seem brighter on ATI.

So, admit the machine you want will see heavy Gaming and that merits the costs of a high-end GPU card. The i7 does games better because software makers have optimized the Intel for their software.


Would you say the processor is more important for gaming? or the graphics card?
Q.

A. Gameplay is 90% about the performance of the GPU (Video card)
Any modern CPU will be able to keep up with all but the most expensive video card setups.

http://www.computer-answers.ca/2012/computer-questions/windows-questions/q-what-does-it-mean-when-a-video-card-is-bottlenecked-by-a-cpu/

http://www.computer-answers.ca/2012/computer-questions/windows-questions/q-can-i-upgrade-the-video-card-in-my-machine/





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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


A Documentary against the connection between Video Games and Violence?
Q. I am doing a school report and I need a video documentary for my research. My topic is on Video Games and their connection to violence, my side being against the connection; as in I believe Video Games are not a cause for violence in teens. If you know of any video documentaries supporting my opinion please list them in your answers. Thank you.

A. Study: No Link Between Violent Video Games, Youth Aggression http://psychcentral.com/news/2010/12/15/study-no-link-between-violent-video-games-youth-aggression/21824.html ------ Do Video Games Make You Violent? An In-Depth Look At Everything We Know Today http://www.techspot.com/article/629-do-video-games-make-you-violent/ -------------- Games & Violence Download the 2012 Essential Facts About
Games and Violence
Facts, common sense and numerous studies all refute the claim that there is a link between computer and video games and violence. Blaming video games for violence in the real world is no more productive than blaming the news media for bringing violent crimes into our homes night after night. Numerous authorities have examined the scientific record and found that it does not establish any causal link between media content and real-life violence.
Credible real-world evidence demonstrates the fallacy of linking games and violence:
Violent crime, particularly among the young, has decreased dramatically since the early 1990s. During the same period of time, video games have steadily increased in popularity and use, exactly the opposite of what one would expect if there were a causal link.
Numerous authorities, including the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Surgeon General, Federal Trade Commission and Federal Communications Commission have examined the scientific record and found that it does not establish any causal link between violent programming and violent behavior. The truth is, there is no scientific research that validates a link between computer and video games and violence, despite lots of overheated rhetoric from the industry's detractors. Instead, a host of respected researchers has concluded that there is no link between media violence and violent crime.
More............... http://www.theesa.com/facts/violence.asp -------------
The Case Against A Link
Chris Ferguson doesn't just think there's no proven link between violent video games and aggression: he thinks today's studies are totally bogus.
"There are over 100 studies at this point that in some way or another tap into video game violence and aggression," Ferguson said. "Most of them are horrible."
For one, the meta-analysis conducted by Bushman and crew suffered from publication bias, Ferguson said. Many studies that show null effects remain unpublished, as researchers tend to assume that in those studies, something must have gone wrong.
One of Ferguson's studies, for example, split university students into different randomized groups. Some played the graphic shooter Medal of Honor; others played the non-violent adventure game Myst III. "No link, either causal or correlational, was found between violent-video-game playing and aggressive or violent acts," he wrote.
Ferguson: "There are over 100 studies at this point that in some way or another tap into video game violence and aggression. Most of them are horrible."
Ferguson, who met last week with vice president Joe Biden and several leaders in the gaming industry to talk about violent video games, thinks there are three main flaws with today's research. The first: many of the studies look at college students, not children.
More.................... Study: No Link Between Violent Video Games, Youth Aggression http://psychcentral.com/news/2010/12/15/study-no-link-between-violent-video-games-youth-aggression/21824.html ------ Do Video Games Make You Violent? An In-Depth Look At Everything We Know Today http://www.techspot.com/article/629-do-video-games-make-you-violent/ -------------- Games & Violence Download the 2012 Essential Facts About
Games and Violence
Facts, common sense and numerous studies all refute the claim that there is a link between computer and video games and violence. Blaming video games for violence in the real world is no more productive than blaming the news media for bringing violent crimes into our homes night after night. Numerous authorities have examined the scientific record and found that it does not establish any causal link between media content and real-life violence.
Credible real-world evidence demonstrates the fallacy of linking games and violence:
Violent crime, particularly among the young, has decreased dramatically since the early 1990s. During the same period of time, video games have steadily increased in popularity and use, exactly the opposite of what one would expect if there were a causal link.
More............... http://www.theesa.com/facts/violence.asp -------------
The Case Against A Link
Chris Ferguson doesn't just think there's no proven link between violent video games and aggression: he thinks today's studies are totally bogus.
"More.................... http://kotaku.com/5976733/do-video-games-make-you-violent-an-in+depth-look-at-everything-we-know-today ---------





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Rabu, 22 Januari 2014

How not to play a computer game full screen?

Q. Is there some way to play a computer game without it filling up the whole screen? I have a Mac, so dont say how to do it on a Windows comp. Any help is appreciated :)
the game is Sims 3 btw

A. That would depend on the game. You cannot access that option through your basic Mac controls. However, you may be able to find the option in your game's settings in your options menu. Open up the game's main menu and then go to either "options" or "settings". From there you'll want to look for "graphics" or "resolution" or something like that. Then you may be able to find other options besides fullscreen. I know these instructions are broad.... Sorry about that. If you say what game, I might be able to help more.


How to minimize a computer game window from full screen?
Q. Is there some way to play a computer game without it filling up the whole screen? I have a Mac, so dont say how to do it on a Windows comp. Any help is appreciated :) And btw, the game is Sims 3
i found out how to do it, and none of you said the right answer :P You have to press Command + Return (Enter, for mac). But i found out how to do it because of the answer of one person, so i'll give him/her best answer

A. http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=frgbld&gs_nf=1&cp=18&gs_id=2o&xhr=t&q=run+sims+3+in+windowed+mode&pf=p&sclient=psy-ab&oq=run+sims+3+in+wind&aq=0&aqi=g2g-j1&aql=&gs_sm=&gs_upl=&gs_l=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=f5f10ba442e5ddd8&biw=1040&bih=650





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Where can I download full computer games?

Q. Not arcade games, actual games like sims and other full computer games. If you send the URL please let it be a website where you don't have to be a member or pay for anything.

A. I really liked the sites listed above until I discovered this site!!!THE BEST SITE FOR NEW GAMES!!!http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu.Op_0hJUCYB2iVXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEzMW9obDRoBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMgRjb2xvA2FjMgR2dGlkA0gyMTZfMTMx/SIG=11ll3mrp0/EXP=1229607209/**http%3a//www.gamestorrents.com/eng/


Could a system like Yahoo Answers be used to help fight global poverty?
Q. I would like to hear some thoughtful responses to this idea: I suggest an internet match-maker system, with a few tips borrowed from Yahoo Answers. Yahoo Answers (along with other similar systems) has proven that there are vast numbers of people in the world who would like to help other people. There are even more vast numbers who would enjoy helping others (or at least would not mind making some small effort to help) in exchange for some sense of accomplishment and possible public recognition in a points-scoring/game type of setting. (Computer games in general demonstrate that people enjoy advancing through levels of achievement, even if the "reward" of all of this effort is just points scored in a game.)

Since I have almost used up my 1000 word limit, I will continue outlining my idea in the additional details below.
So my basic idea is this: Make the elimination of poverty into a sort of internet computer game. Here is one possible way to do it: Some organization (with an internet presence, or at least ties to an internet company) would take upon themselves (perhaps with the help of income from ad revenues � more or less like free Yahoo services) to identify poor and/or suffering people all over the world who need help. They would gather some basic info about the person and verify that the person's suffer in is real. (This could involve simply sending a team of people to some impoverished area with cameras, etc. and randomly picking people who can be helped.) This information (with the permission of the person, of course) would be uploaded to a website that would work like a combination of a match-makers service and Yahoo Answers (which I will refer to as "YA").
The story of each suffering person would play roughly the role of a question on YA. The responses of people would play the role of the "answers" in YA. Only in this case the "answers" would be tangible forms of help. In most cases this would be a small donation of money (sent to the administering organization, which would then make sure that it is delivered to the suffering person), but in some cases it could involve some other means of help, such as offering the person a place to live, or thinking up other creative ways to help.

Once the suffering person receives the help (and engages in some sort of dialogue with the answerer through the help of the administering organization), some points are awarded to the "answerer", who then advances to higher levels in the system.
Ideally, people who might otherwise spend most of their time playing games that generally have no meaning beyond the immediate enjoyment of playing might become addicted to the joy of helping others.

In his featured question, Muhammad Yunu asked "How can you help to create a poverty-free world?" Since my answer was number 3952, I don't expect that anyone will ever read it. So I basically turned my answer into this question. I would like to hear some thoughtful responses.
Reading the responses has led me to a new idea: Perhaps an on-line payment company (like PayPal) could team up with the administering organization so that monetary donations could be easily recorded. I would not expect the on-line payment system to be completely free, but the charges could be radically reduced (say, to 1/3 of the usual fee), then the difference could count as a corporate donation/tax write-off. So, for example, if the usual transaction fee is 3%, then normally a $100 contribution would make $3 profit for the bank, but in this case it would only make $1 profit, with $2 counting as a corporate donation for tax purposes. Thus the receiver would end up with $99. This is a far better percentage than most charitable organizations can achieve, and would probably be good business for the on-line payment company. I'm not sure how other creative forms of contribution would be recorded, but at least the monetary contributions could be handled by a very efficient system.
To "I'm gonna tell you": I agree to some extent. Ideally we want everyone to have a meaningful job (or at least a job of some sort) and we want everyone to be more charitable at heart (because there will always be circumstances that lead to human suffering, and people will need help). But the whole point of my suggestion is to find some way that people can indulge in some personal pleasure (like the sort of pleasure people get from Yahoo Answers or playing games) AND still end up helping people in some small way. The time and money that some people would normally spend on fun and games anyway could be channeled in some way that gives it a more socially productive twist. Perhaps my specific suggestions would not work, but maybe someone will come up with some variation on these ideas that might actually work! At least this is my hope.

A. I love your idea and let's make Yahoo a Charity place for everyone. Yahoo can do a matching fund such as I donate1 dollar then Yahoo match $2 . Yahoo can create a Charity Non -Profit and Use the money for our Poverty friends around the world. I am very very sure We can do. Yahoo will have her statement for the amount she receives and spends for poverty areas. If people see then they believe Yahoo Answer Poverty. As a result, your genius idea is working my friend, I really want to see how you look like. You are touching my heart and soul about giving to others. Thank you for making my day.





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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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How can I connect both my Xbox 360 and Desktop Computer to one Computer monitor so I can capture my gameplay?

Q. I have Video Capture software on my Desktop. I play Xbox 360 on my computer monitor because I do not have a TV. Is there any way that I can connect both systems to my monitor so that I may capture my game play at all? Any tips would be great, or direct me towards somebody who WOULD know. Thank you!

A. i know there's is a way to record,you can find it to youtube.

i find it for you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_OOEewuras


How to view 2 monitor inputs at the same time?
Q. Hello. I have an hp monitor and it has a vga input and a dvi input. My dvi is hooked up to my tower/desktop to use it as a computer monitor. My vga input I use to play my xbox on. I was wondering, instead of switching inputs back and forth on the monitor to go from xbox game to computer desktop screen. Is there a program that allows the monitor to broadcast both inputs at the same time? thank you.

A. There is not.





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Selasa, 21 Januari 2014

I am putting building a desktop. What are the best parts I can look for a good price?

Q. I'm planning on building a destop computer for gaming. I mostly do online gaming or load other games on the computer. I'm also thinking of starting from scratch or rebuilding from an old XP.
What am I looking for and what is a good brand?

A. The March 2011 edition of MaximumPC has an excellent article on building a gaming PC for just under $1,000. You could also do what I did and just buy one from IBuyPower for $600.


What is a cheap but good gaming computer?
Q. I don't have the money for alienware or apple computers, so could anyone please tell me good computers for gaming that are preferably under $650?

A. Here is a good $600 gaming configuration.
http://gamingrig.blogspot.com/2011/06/600-gaming-pc-june-2011.html

Spend $30 more and upgrade the GTX550Ti to a HD6850.





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Why am I starting to feel old when I play on those computer games?

Q. I was born in 1941, now I remember my son used to play on those arcade games and so I started playing with him. Well, come 2011 or so I decided to buy one of those playstation 360s or whatever they call it for myself and my grandson but whenever I get on and talk to the people online they always seem to call me old. Am I too old to be playing those computer games? I'm just enjoying what I didn't have as a child. Is that such a crime?

A. lol, "playstation 360's"... nah no one is too old, infact i think it's refreshing to hear about older people playing video games. The people giving you grief for it I'm guessing are just ignorant little kids themselves, I wouldn't take it seriously.


How much would it cost to build a decent gaming computer in 2011?
Q. I've been really wanting to build a gaming computer, but I'm not the most tech-savvy person on earth. I know I can probably do it for $1k, but I'd also like to know what components I should buy in the first place to build a pretty good gaming computer.
I already have a pretty good monitor, mouse, speakers, keyboard, etc. All I have to worry about is the tower.

A. I would say around $800 - $1000.
You can get an AMD Phenom Quad Core for around $150. You can get a Hexa core processor, if you want to be really upgrade proof. But that usually costs a lot more than the quad.
Motherboards typically cost $150 - 200. (Be sure to get a mobo that is compatible with the processor)
A decent video card that will run current games will cost you $150 - 200. I recommend the NVIDIA GTX 560.
RAM (depending on how much you want) will typically cost you $60 - 120. 6GB DDR3 is recommended.
Power Supplies will be around $60 - 100. I recommend Corsair Power Supplies, they also have a Gaming Series for gaming computers.
Case would be around $50 - 80.
Windows will cost you $100 or more.
A Hard Drive will be around $100. 7200rpm recommended. You can go for a solid state hard drive just for backups, they are around $120.
So yeah, around $900.
In the end, you will be saving LOTS of money instead of buying an Alienware.





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What is the reason behind 3D TV flickering?

Q. I have a 3d TV, It works very fine while playing 2d content and in 3d it starts flickering. Explain please.

A. My cousin had the same issue. He advised me not to buy 3d tv because of flickering, but I searched on my own and I found out about LGs flicker-free Cinema 3D TVs. I looked into this the LM7600 and read a lot of positive reviews. I bought this tv earlier this year and never experienced flickering at all. In fact I always play 3d games on my tv now instead of on my computer. Flickering arises due to shutter system in active 3d and since the LG Cinema 3D uses passive technology, the is no flickering


Anyone know how to properly set 3D on your Tv for gaming?
Q. I just bought a 3D LG Tv that came with two glasses... (Non-battery) like the ones u get from 3D movies.. Anyway I was trying to play black ops 2 but wasn't sure how to use the function on my TV.
Someone told me xbox cannot do this.
I don't agree because why would they give the game 3D capability of Xbox can't do it. Anyway when I enable 3D on black ops it just messes with the red and makes it blurry ish even with glasses. Is there something I am doing wrong anyone know how to properly set 3D!

A. There are three kinds of 3D for most TVs:
--anaglyph or red/blue lines and red/blue filters on glasses. This is the cheapest form of 3D show.
--alternate frame TV display (left eye frame, then right eye frame) at 60 or 120Hz, and glasses that have LCD shutters with a wire or wireless link to the TV.
--there is one more type for movie theaters--left/right polarized projectors and movie frames.
From your description, you have an LG 3D TV that comes with polarized glasses. That is for the third type ONLY.
http://www.3dtested.com/3d-xbox-360-games-list/ has a list of games in 3D for Xbox360 and Call of Duty: Black Ops is on it (10/25/12)
http://www.callofduty.com/blackops/3d says:
"1. WHICH PLATFORMS SUPPORT CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS IN 3D?
Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC only.
2. DO I NEED TO BUY A SPECIAL VERSION OF THE GAME IN ORDER TO PLAY IN 3D?
No. The Xbox 360, PS3, and PC versions of Call of Duty: Black Ops are capable of displaying the game in active-shutter stereoscopic 3D.
3. HOW DO I TURN ON 3D?
For consoles, toggling between traditional and 3D is performed through the Options Screen accessed directly from the Main Menu. On PCs where Nvidia 3D Vision� is detected, 3D display is automatic, but users have the option of disabling 3D.
4. DO I NEED A SPECIAL TELEVISION OR COMPUTER MONITOR TO PLAY THE GAME IN 3D?
Yes. Call of Duty: Black Ops can output 3D signals for televisions that implement an active-shutter stereoscopic 3D technology. Xbox 360 users need a television that supports a �side by side� 3D mode.
NOTE: Call of Duty: Black Ops is not compatible with other 3D technologies and/or modes such as anaglyph, polarized, ChromaDepth, or ColorCode 3D technologies. Active shutter televisions that support only a �checkerboard� 3D mode are also not compatible."

My opinion is either you have the wrong game or the wrong 3D type of TV. Good luck!





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How can i own my computer/video game company when i grow up just like cyber connect?

Q. My asian friend and I want to own our own computer/video game company when we grow up. We are both years old and we are 10th graders in highschool. We both like to work with computers and playing video games. We want to make video games for naruto and dbz. We take honor classes.
how can we read this goal?
we are trying our best in school.

A. Just work for Nintendo, idiot. Owning a business isn't easy.


what would you call a Computer Video game playing place?
Q. Where you pay per hour to play computer video games via a local area network with a bunch of people.

they exist.. i just can't remember what they are called.

A. Devins GAY cafe





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What would be the best murchandise to purchase if i was to build a mid-range pc for photo editing and cd burns

Q. I have been hired to reseach products for a new computer. The buyer is interested in probably a upper-mid-range system that would be good for photos, videos, editing, and minor gaming. They don't want anything really high end. I know what to look for in the high-end range, so i need a little help finding something mid-range. Any suggestions?

A. a PC with a foxconn g33m mother board , at least 2.4 ghz core 2 duo processor with supported fsb rate for the mother board , a 2 gb 667 kingston ram , a sony dvd writer , a 17 " viewsonic va1716w wide screen lcd , viewsonic or creative 5.1 speaker system , a dual hd sound card is onboard , and a vga is on board and a network port is onboard , buy a a4 tech key board and a optical mouse ... if u dont wanna use onboard vga try a nvidia 8500 gt 512 mb pci express graphic card which is cheap ... buy at least 80 gb hd with 7200 rpm ... a mid tower casing ...

if u create a machine out of these specs its the best for those work u have mentioned above ... by the way try windows vista ultimate 32 bit for maximum fun and tools ...


What brand of computer do you think is the best?
Q. I'm in the market for a new home computer desktop. Which brand does everyone think is the best. I mainly use it for online gaming, photo editing, creating dvds and ripping cds to put on mp3 players. Brands I'm considering are...HP, Dell, Compaq, Gateway. Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks

A. Prebuilt computers: Have inferior quality hardware, are almost always overpriced, use cheap power supplies that fry about 18 months into the life of the machine, have terrible stock cooling which raises temps and shortens component lifespan, use old lines of hardware, and really aren't designed to last longer than the warranty period.

Custom PC's: Use brand-name hardware components, are excellent value-for-money, use quality 80+ certified power supplies (5 year warranty in most cases), have lower running temps, use latest hardware, and hardware components carry their own OEM warranty.

Simply put, don't buy a prebuilt unless you want to pay more for less. Instead, build your own computer, its as easy as a lego model. If that still sounds too daunting, then find your nearest local independent computer store and buy a custom PC. Doing this allows you to choose each component in the build individually, and you'll get a lot more for your money.

Brand recommendations:
Case - Coolermaster, Lian Li, Fractal Designs, Silverstone.
Mobo, Video Card, and other circuitboard components - Asus, EVGA, Gigabyte, MSI
Harddrive - Western Digital, Samsung
Optical Drive - Samsung, LG, Lite-On, Sony
Power Supply - Corsair, Seasonic, Antec, Thermaltake





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What's the best desktop computer for me to buy?

Q. I'm looking for a new computer. I want to spend under $1000 dollars for the best desktop computer for gaming. Is there any quality units out there for the price that can hook up to my tv via VGA cable, as well as run on very low wifi with no difficulty? Thanks for any help!

A. I am not working for them (and i do not play games) , but a few years ago i prayerfully found what i believe was the best deal on PCs at Computerlx.com (AllPCZone): http://www.computerlx.com/products.aspx?category_ID=136

Scroll down and choose a model and customize, research parts. Get at least 4mb ram and a mobo that handles 16GB+ and at least a dual core 3.2ghz or more CPU, and up the power supply to an Antec 400 or more.

You will get Far more value there, plus lifetime good tech support by phone, versus the 1 year India tech with some many others.

Other useful tool are: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html

http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/cpu/

Pray and press! And use it for good in God's will thru Jesus.


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





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Senin, 20 Januari 2014

What are your favorite free computer games downloadable/online that you would suggest I try?

Q. I like computer games, and I have a lot of free time on my hands, when I'm not in school. I would like to have some free computer games, that are downloadable or online. I do play World of Warcraft and Rift, even though they're not free. Any suggestions on games you like to play for free?

A. I was sad when the trial ended on this one, the graphics are so well done. Then a while later I found it went free! :)

Pirates of the Burning Sea
http://www.burningsea.com/play


When i listen to youtube while playing a game, it makes the game lag.?
Q. I play computer games excessively (WoW, Rift Etc.) Listening to just music gets boring after a while, so i listen to commentaries on youtube, but that makes my game lag massively. Is there any way i can stop the game from lagging?

A. The game and the video are both sharing the bandwidth so of course there will be lag.

You could try reducing the quality of the youtube stream, that might be enough to not hurt your connection.

A more extreme solution would be to buffer a ton of videos before starting the game, that way they are already loaded, but it is not a great solution.





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what are some important computer programming languages to learn to create video games for xbox 360 and PS3?

Q. I love video games, and i would like to learn how to make them. what are some important computer programming languages to learn to create video games for xbox 360 and PS3? where should i start?

A. well the basic is mastering visual C++ and various other branches on C for designing games.


Beginner computer language for making a game?
Q. I haven't learned an computer languages yet but, I started on some and they get too boring. So I want a beginner language to make a simple game, maybe similar to pacman and not like advanced. Also if you know one, could you recommend a website were I can learn it good without it being to confusing.
Thanks!

A. Languages:
C
C++
Java

Website:
w3schools.com





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Can you play a PC game made for Windows 98 on Windows 7?

Q. I have a whole bunch of games for my desk top computer that we play. I am getting ready toget my husband a laptop and he plays these games a lot. Most of the laptops now come with Windows 7. Will my games play on Windows 7 made for Windows 98? If not, does anyone know what I need to run these games on a new laptop? Thank you!

A. Yes you can play Windows 98 games on Windows 7! After installing the game, Right click the game icon and click Properties, now go to the Compatibility tab and check 'Run this program in compatibility more for' and choose Windows 98, also at the bottom, check 'Run this program as an administrator'

Hope I Helped :)


What is the best desk top for gaming?
Q. I am looking to purchase a desk top computer for my 17 year old son who enjoys playing games on his computer as well as using it for homework, internet, etc. What is a good choice, what are the important components to support gaming, any specific site recommendations or brands/sites to avoid? I am a single mom on a budget (hoping for under $1500.00) so value is important to me as well as warranty but I want to get a computer that will last, he will use it for college next year. Thank you!

A. The Best one i suggest is the dell xps dimension with dual xeon processor check out it if you litlle out of budget then you may buy AMD BASED XFX SYSTEM





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What are the best computer flight-simulator games?

Q. I'm a big fan of GTA3 and a few computer games such as The Movies, and The Sims 2. Recently, I recalled myself wanting a flight simulator game a few years back. I'm not interrested in WW2 or war/combat games, but I wanted to know what are the best, most realistic flying games on the market today?

A. 1. "Microsoft Flight Simulator X"

Create your own routes, fly across the world, and make your own airplanes. The gameplay of "Microsoft Flight Simulator" can be extended through downloading plane skins and buying add-ons made by third party developers. With each new version, new aircraft and cities are added. This time around Microsoft does something a little different and added mission-based play. "Microsoft Flight Simulator X" comes in the standard and deluxe. Buy the deluxe version if you can afford it. It comes with more cities, airplanes, and airports.

Buy it at:
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Flight-Simulator-Standard-DVD/dp/B000GCH62C/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/104-4379826-8980720?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1187702921&sr=8-2
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2. "IL-2 Sturmovik"

"IL-2 Sturmovik" is a WWII combat flight simulator. If you are looking for a combat flight simulator, look no further. This game has awesome features. There is an excellent mission builder, multi-player features (up to 32 players in dogfight mode), and stunning graphics. The combat takes place in the air, and from the air to the ground. Anyone interested in war and/or flight will enjoy this one.

Buy it at:
http://www.amazon.com/UBI-Soft-68361-IL-2-Sturmovik/dp/B000N4JENW/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-4379826-8980720?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1187702956&sr=8-1
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3. "X-Plane"

With "X-Plane" you can create your own planes or fly just about any type of plane. "X-Plane" has everything from gliders to space shuttles. That's right, you aren't limited to earth. Feel like a trip to Mars? It's possible with "X-Plane." "X-Plane" doesn't have the polish of "Microsoft Flight Simulator X" but offers more variety in terms of planes.

Buy it at:
http://www.amazon.com/Atari-26147-X-Plane-8-0-DVD-ROM/dp/B0002VRPC8/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/104-4379826-8980720?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1187702975&sr=8-2
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4. "Lock On: Modern Air Combat"
You are the helm of 8 jets from America or Russian in combat action. "Lock On: Modern Air Combat comes with training and quick start missions. Single player missions not your thing? With "Lock On: Modern Air Combat" you can play up to 32 players via LAN or 6 through the Internet.

Buy it at:
http://www.amazon.com/Lock-On-Modern-Air-Combat/dp/B000066641/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/104-4379826-8980720?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1187703002&sr=8-2


How can Game the computer shop fail when the companys so big?
Q. http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-2118340/Game-game-retailer-fails-solution.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
The shop Game is well known and computer games and consoles are very popular so how did they fail to make enough money?

A. Size doesn't mean anything.Remember General Motors!!!!!!!





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Where to buy a gaming computer?

Q. I want to buy a Gaming PC but i don't know where to get it and i wont to know trusted places because some of them don't look professional. The reason i don't wont to build one is because i don't wont to mess it up and be out the money and still not have a PC. ( Not Alien ware because they are a little over priced)

A. A gaming computer is something you build, you don't just buy one from a store, really.
It is not at all hard to build a gaming PC, even a 13 year old kid can do it, and I've seen lots of them here that did just that.
Very detailed instructions are available if you Google on the subject, even Newegg.com has video tutorials on building a PC.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPIXAtNGGCw&feature=player_embedded
Buy all your parts from Newegg.com or Amazon.com, they are the cheapest

All branded computers sold in stores (Dell, HP, Lenovo, Sony, Acer, Asus and such) are not 100% fitted for gaming, as the manufacturers will always try to use the cheapest hardware they can find and sell for the highest profit possible.
Even if one such computer has a good processor and graphics card, it will most likely have a cheap motherboard, with an older model chipset. Also all branded computers are setup by the manufacturers not to allow for any overclocking, as it will mean a loss for them to fix or replace damaged hardware while in warranty.

Here is a complete list of components to buy for a very good to best gaming PC build:

All prices are in $USD, from newegg.com, and current as of April 2012.

PROCESSOR: Best budget processor: Intel Core i3-2130 ($150) - best budget 4 threads, dual core processor.
Best value and performance processor: Intel Core i5-2500K quad core ($220)
Best in class, price accessible processor: Intel Core i7-2600K quad core ($320)
CPU COOLER: Get a good after market processor heat sink and 120mm fan. The stock Intel CPU cooler is crap.
Either a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO or Sunbeam Twister 120 - Cost $35 to $50
Or you can get a water cooler, like Corsair H60 or H80 ($70 or $105)
MOTHERBOARD: For any processor above, get a motherboard with socket LGA1155 and chipset Z68, at least this $120 GIGABYTE GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128495
MEMORY (RAM): Both the processor and the motherboard feature fast dual channel memory, so only buy RAM in identical pairs, to enable dual channel memory operation.
Get an 8GB dual kit (two x 4GB) DDR3 1600 G.Skill Ripjaws X Series or Corsair Vengeance ($50)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231428 (8GB two x 4GB)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145345 (8GB two x 4GB)
GRAPHICS CARD: at least a GeForce GTX460 Fermi or AMD/ATI Radeon HD 6790 (or better), choose any with a 2200 score or higher from this benchmark list:
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html
The best graphics card would be GeForce GTX680 or GTX580
HARD DRIVE (HDD): 1TB Seagate Barracuda or Samsung Spinpoint SATA III (6.0Gb/s) 7200rpm, 64MB Cache hard drive ($115)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148840
PSU: A good power supply, 600 watts or bigger (depends on the graphics card you choose), 80 plus certified form Thermaltake, Enermax, Cooler Master, Antech, Corsair or OCZ.
PC CASE: Any PC Case (full or mid tower), with bottom mount for the power supply, either ATX or μATX (micro ATX) size.
I recommend either any of the Sentey Series (Sentey Extreme Division Arvina is what I got) or Cooler Master HAF ($60 to $150)
http://www.newegg.com/Store/Brand.aspx?Brand=13670&name=The-Sentey-at-Newegg&Tpk=Sentey
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&N=-1&isNodeId=1&Description=haf&x=0&y=0
OPTICAL DRIVE: any cheap $15 to $25 DVD multi writer drive
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM for your operating system ($100):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116986

Cost: From $800 on up to over $1500, depending on processor, graphics card, power supply and case you choose.

A good, full HD 1080p (1920x1080), LED backlit 27inch monitor will cost you around $260 to over $300.
Any cheap USB mouse and keyboard for about $30 to $50, or spend more for expensive gaming style ones.

Good luck.

The only other viable solution would be to custom order a gaming PC from places like AVADirect, iBuyPower, CyberPowerPC and such. They will build a gaming PC with almost all specs of your choice but you will pay considerably more as if you build that yourself.
DO NOT buy Alienware, they are Dell crap and also way overpriced.


Will need for speed most wanted 2012 work on Pentium 4?
Q. Processor Celeron or centrino
Speed 2.9 ghz
Ram 4 Gb
hdd 120 gb
graphics 1 gb

I want to run games as Need for speed most wanted 2012, battlefield etc

A. Are you on that computer right now. Well not sitting on top of it. That would probably be a bit uncomfortable. If you are in fact using it as you read click on this http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri . YOu would then choose NFSMW 2012 from the list and let it scan your system and return a report which will show how well your system might perform. http://postimage.org/image/83kbmiwhf/ is an example of that from a while back.


If you do not have that computer you MIGHT be able to use http://www.game-debate.com/ . That CPU is OOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLDDD duh.Ok it is archaic. Anyways you would enter your game in the top right search box. Choose your game from the list and then you enter er um choose your major components manually. It will then grade your setup from 1(WORST) to 10(BEST) with that particular game in mind.





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What are some good online companies that sell gaming computers?

Q. Aside from Newegg and Tigerdirect, what are some good sites to find gaming computers for under $750?

A. http://tigerdirect.com


What are some good beginner gaming computers?
Q. I am very new to gaming computers and I know I should build my own, but I want to first buy one premade since I have no idea how to make one. Give me some links to some if you guys can please. I don't need anything too advanced. All I really need is a gaming pc that will run all the recent games such as dishonored and things like that on medium settings with no lag. No serious power needed just some decent computers please. I don't have a price range right now but I would like to keep it under 750. I know that's low, but I have seen some decent ones that I am interested in that are cheap. So please let me know guys! Thank you!

A. Well, I could get you a very good gaming system, but you would have to build it yourself, BUT it is easy. Watch a YouTube vid and you are set, you just need a few tools and you can build it. It will safe you 100-200$ and you get the satisfaction of building it yourself. I based this off my 800$ high end gaming system and downgraded it some. Also, when building it yourself, not a whole lot can go wrong IF you watched a video. The CPU only fits in one way, same with the ram, sane with the video card. The parts are all built so that it is easy to build it yourself. This system is right at the border to a high-end system and even I would be very happy with it. It can take on any game at high to ultra settings with no lag.This video card can run Crysis 3 at High settings and BF3 at Ultra settings. In other words, its the most bang for your buck you can get. Also, It allows a lot of upgrading. For example if it gets slower you can stick a new GPU in it and upgrade to the 8-core AMD CPUs it supports. I built this system based on price, performance, and upgrade ability. Build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1kOKQ

NOTE: Intel CPUs are more expensive, but don't heat up as quickly, but for 200$ extra, they aren't worth it. AMD CPU's are better for budget systems, and have a much higher price for performance rating.

Hope this helps,

DJ





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What type of gaming computer do i need?

Q. What type of gaming computer do i need to be able to play all the counter strike games and arma 2 and all those types of games on highest settings? Also what will the price be and what parts i need because i am planing on building a cheap gaming computer under 700 - 800 dollars?

A. I built my computer for $800 (including monitor) and can run anything at max.

Quad-core Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) II x4 P69 Processor 3.40 GHZ
Graphics Card: NVidia 560gtx (560ti have a better rep for close prices)

if you have no clue how to build a computer, I will send you my list I ordered from newegg.

send a message to pixellooter@gmail.com


How do I build a very good gaming computer from 500-1000 dollars? And all on ultra highest settings?
Q. So I got a 1000 dollars and I would like to build my own gaming computer, but can someone please tell me all the necessary materials to build it, cause I'm not so intelligent with the components for the desktop, so that would be great. And I would like to be able to have this computer with all on the highest settings of everything and stuff, so I can hope to play Elder Scrolls Online or future games with no lag or bad graphics whatsoever. So please give me advice on anything and just stating the best materials to build my own, and also please tell me how long the computer would last with everything on ultra highest settings until i'll need new stuff for it (like a video/graphics card or something). SO thanks in advance.

Btw do you think it would be a better deal just to buy one pre built for like a 1000 bucks? Like how much money would I really save by building my own?

(Oh and giving me materials that I dont really need, and making it like 600-800 dollars would be nice, but a 1000 is the most I can spend, and that's even going over my budget, but thanks again)

A. Prebuilt is never a better deal because you won't get what you want.

For Elder Scrolls (Skyrim) you don't need a $1000 gaming computer to play it on ultra settings. Here's an $800 build that can do it, and it saves you some bucks.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2smWn

Be aware that it can't play BF4 (let alone Crysis 3) on ultra because not even more potent machines can.





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Is it worth taking old video games to Game stop or just trash them?

Q. Have bunch of old computer games. Hitman,World of Warcraft, stuff like that. Just wonder if its worth the bother of trudging to Game stop?

A. it is almost always worth to sell your old video games and selling to gamestop as you will get store credit to use for other games. I sold my mario superstar baseball to gamestop and was able to get a ds game without paying extra. I do not recommend selling it to gamestop if it has low value but instead sell it on ebay or something, it probably will sell for more if it is.


What are some computer games like World of Warcraft?
Q. I have played World of Warcraft for about a year now, and I recently began playing Rift. They're very interesting computer games, and I was wondering are there more like those? I would like to have a free trial at the beginning so I don't waste money on a game I don't like, and free games all the time would be nice as well! Or at least very cheap. Any ideas?

A. Fiesta Online is similar to WoW, and I have played it before.





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