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apoorv
I live in Singapore and i want to buy a powerful gaming PC from cyber power but they don't have international shipping, so are there any alternatives site that have international shipping? Also, if this is not possible are there any shops in Singapore from where i can buy the PC and have it assembled by the company selling it ?
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Best websites are : amazon.com
gamestop.com (best for buying games)
newegg.com
Best websites are : amazon.com
gamestop.com (best for buying games)
newegg.com
What do i need to know if i wish to build a normal pc that is value for money yet give good performance?
maayub15
What will an average pc of today need inside it ,in terms of hardware? Also, what are the current standards of hardware components, which are value for money, and deliver exceptional performance. Pls advice on brands of the hardware also. How long can they last? What other addition can be made and their purpose.Preferably like to hear views from singaporeans and malaysians since i'm living in Singapore for prices and availability of components.
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This question has no answer. What you consider an average PC and what I consider an average PC and what Dell and other makers consider an average PC is all relative. What I mean is when building a PC you have to know what you plan to use that computer for. If you want to play all the latest and greatest games and have a decent online experience then you will need a dual-core cpu and mid- to high-level video card and may even consider SLI and RAID. If you are building something to fucntion as an office computer with average gaming abilities then you don't really need dual-core and a mid-level video card would suffice.
I currently have 3 complete systems. My main system which runs games and a lot of other software is as such:
ASUS A8N5X Motherboard
AMD Athlon 4800+ X2 CPU
2 (1024) Dual-Channel XMS RAM
BFG 6600 PCI-e Graphics Adaptor
2 400GB Western Digital 7200RPM Hard Drives (in RAID0)
MY second system is almost identical except for the cpu which isnt dual-core and video which is a 6200 and the motherboard being a Gigabyte.
My third system is:
MSI K8MM-V
Athlon 3200+ 754 Processor
BFG 6600+ AGP Graphics
2 200GB Maxtor Hard Drives in RAID0
all three of these computers vary but all three can run any game on the market. They can also do a lot of other applications. The dual-core system is actually a waste as few, if any, applications actually take advantage of its full potential.
Also, all three of these systems can and do run Vista as I have the beta RC2 and have installed it on all three without any problems. All three are also 64bit, but since there are software issues with 64 OSes I dont use it.
Hope this helps though doubtful.
This question has no answer. What you consider an average PC and what I consider an average PC and what Dell and other makers consider an average PC is all relative. What I mean is when building a PC you have to know what you plan to use that computer for. If you want to play all the latest and greatest games and have a decent online experience then you will need a dual-core cpu and mid- to high-level video card and may even consider SLI and RAID. If you are building something to fucntion as an office computer with average gaming abilities then you don't really need dual-core and a mid-level video card would suffice.
I currently have 3 complete systems. My main system which runs games and a lot of other software is as such:
ASUS A8N5X Motherboard
AMD Athlon 4800+ X2 CPU
2 (1024) Dual-Channel XMS RAM
BFG 6600 PCI-e Graphics Adaptor
2 400GB Western Digital 7200RPM Hard Drives (in RAID0)
MY second system is almost identical except for the cpu which isnt dual-core and video which is a 6200 and the motherboard being a Gigabyte.
My third system is:
MSI K8MM-V
Athlon 3200+ 754 Processor
BFG 6600+ AGP Graphics
2 200GB Maxtor Hard Drives in RAID0
all three of these computers vary but all three can run any game on the market. They can also do a lot of other applications. The dual-core system is actually a waste as few, if any, applications actually take advantage of its full potential.
Also, all three of these systems can and do run Vista as I have the beta RC2 and have installed it on all three without any problems. All three are also 64bit, but since there are software issues with 64 OSes I dont use it.
Hope this helps though doubtful.
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