Selasa, 27 Mei 2014

Gaming Desktop; Future Upgrades?

Q. Hello, I am considering buying a Gaming PC but I don't currently have enough cash, I would like to know a good PC that I can purchase and upgrade (RAM, Graphics Cards etc.) when I have the money,
I don't mind if you link me a Dell PC or maybe just tell me some good components :)

A. CyberpowerPC is a good choice for customized systems.

Buying directly from their site is REALLY nice- you can ensure your computer comes with a strong enough power supply to support future graphics card upgrades, which is typically the big problem with buying low-cost systems from HP, Dell, Sony, Acer etc.

For example, this Dell is a nice starting point:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dell+-+Inspiron+Desktop+/+Intel%26%23174%3B+Core%26%23153%3B+i3+Processor+/+4GB+Memory+/+1TB+Hard+Drive/1677209.p?id=1218278292663&skuId=1677209&st=dell%20core%20i3&cp=1&lp=4

But it's only got a 300 watt power supply, so it can't be upgraded with serious gaming cards in the $100 and higher range. The best card you could stick in there is a GeForce GT440. Anything better would require buying a new power supply first.

http://www.cyberpowerpc.com

Here's a good guide to building a gaming PC from scratch:
http://www.hardware-revolution.com/budget-gaming-pc-q2-2011/


Is the iMac wireless desktop computer worth the money?
Q. I was looking into making a investment in a new computer. My current computer is about 7-8 years old & the graphics are horrible for up to date anything. It has barely any programming & is just, well old. Im looking into buying a iMac wireless & wanted to know if it is truly as amazing as the reviews say? I want it mainy for graphics & gaming. Has a good word prosscesor for school, pretty much just has the full package of a tip top computer for 2011 & will contiue to be good for years to come. How much would it cost for everything all together? The screen, keyboard, mouse etc? All together? Im willing to order it from the apple store also. Need good reviews & the bad if there is any. Thanks for any & all help!

A. read this http://thenextweb.com/apple/files/2010/09/mac01.jpg

Macs are undeniably better designed, look better, and osx is slightly easier to use than windows. 95% of available software (especially games) is written for windows not macs though. PCs are much easier, and cheaper to repair. Macs and PCs now run on the same hardware, it is possible to run OSX on any PC, although not legally. If you look at the specifications of any mac, and find out how much a PC with the same specifications is, you will find the PC is much cheaper. Some of this is due to better design, but a lot of it is due to the huge mark-ups apple adds to things. Your choice.





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