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What kind of specifications should I look for when buying a gaming desktop?

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Damon G


'm looking for a gaming desktop but don't know what to look for i play flight simulator x , sims 2 , war games ect and would like to play in high settings thanks.


Answer
Hi,

Here's what I would recommend. There's a small company called Lotus Computer, and they build some really nice desktops. Plus they support them free for 3 years, and they ship free to anywhere in the US. I would check them out. If you do take a look at them, here's what I think you should do:

Go build an Aurora: http://lotuspc.net/home/aurora/configure/index.html

Then, change the following parts. You can leave the rest at the defaults, unless you feel like changing them, but I'm going to recommend changing the parts that will affect performance most.

-For graphics, get the NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT (512 MB RAM). That's a great card for gaming, and when it comes to gaming, the video card affects performance and quality the most. This is one of the best cards available.

-For memory, 2 GB is good, but for another $30, you can get 3 GB which will let it handle more resources, making it run faster. I wouldn't recommend 4 GB since a 32-bit OS can only use 3.5 GB (to use 4, you'd have to use a 64-bit OS, which you can get, but then it brings more compatibility issues.)

-For OS, get XP Home or Vista Home Premium. Vista is better for FSX and a lot of upcoming games, because a lot of newer games like FSX use DirectX 10, which only works in Vista. XP is good, but at this point, Vista really isn't a bad choice.


Everything else is up to you. The CPU is very nice, it's a 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo, but if you want even better performance, you might want to upgrade to the E6550, which is the next step up.

If you pick what I recommended and leave the rest at default, you'll be looking at $1,429, which really isn't bad considering how fast this machine is and the company you're buying it from, which I hear is really good. You'll probably find a cheaper computer elsewhere, but chances are, you're not going to get the kind of quality and service you'll get from Lotus. Remember, you get what you pay for ;-)



Here's the specs, taken from the configuration page:

PROCESSOR
Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 (2.4 GHz, 2 MB Cache, 800 MHz FSB)

MEMORY
3 GB DDR2 SDRAM (Three 1 GB modules at 800 MHz)

GRAPHICS
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT with 512 MB Video Memory

OPTICAL DRIVE
DVD+/-RW Dual-Layer Optical Drive with LightScribe

STORAGE
Seagate Barracuda 250 GB at 7200 RPM

WIFI
No Wireless Networking

DISPLAY
19-inch Samsung SyncMaster 953BW Widescreen Flat Panel Display

KEYBOARD
Logitech Access Keyboard 600 - Wired Keyboard

MOUSE
Logitech LX3 - Wired Optical Mouse

SPEAKERS
Logitech LS11 - Desktop Speakers

OPERATING SYSTEM
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium

what should i look for in as gaming desktop?




Jason


i am planning on buying a gaming desktop and i am not sure what it is i should look for to reduce lag and maximize frames per second and all that. so i was thinking of getting an Alienware because i have heard such great things about them but thats way out of my budget. so if you have any suggestions try and make it like below 600$ or right around there. so anyway what are some spec i should look for?
oh i was planning on running World of Warcraft, Minecraft, and maybe a few others.
as for memory, should i look for its acual memory or its hard drive?



Answer
World of Warcraft isn't too graphically demanding, I can almost max it out on my GTX 560 and that's with a crummy CPU too (and WoW is rather CPU intensive).

Alienwares I would stay away from. They drastically overcharge for what you get.
If you're willing to pay about $687 (including OS, take off about $90 if you already have Windows you can install) for the sake of not having to upgrade as quickly in the future, you could get drastically better performance than for $600... better graphic performance than the $1400 Alienware, but a slower processor... but you can upgrade the processor in the future for much less than $700-800 lol.

A really good build for $687 (including OS, or just under $600 if you already have operating system):
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/EQgZ




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