Jorge
Inter core i3 CPU 550 @ 3.20ghz
package - Socket 1156 LGA
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460
8124ram
directx 11
intergrate RAMDAC
1920x1080 monitor 32x 60hrz
Realtek audio
its able to run Crysis series on max/ultra with out lag, skyrim on max + high performance mods/ hd mods, arma 2 on max, arma 3 on medium. fallout3 on high, fallout NV on low. was able to run apb reloaded on high with 60+fps and now it runs at low with 13fps
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It's a bit outdated, but as long as you aren't expecting to do super high end gaming it's ok.
It's a bit outdated, but as long as you aren't expecting to do super high end gaming it's ok.
Is this a Good Gaming PC?
Andrew
Hi. I've been recenlty building some pc's (online) and found one i really like for about $900 ($1000 with shipping/tax) I was wondering if this was a good gaming pc, or if not, what shohuld i upgrade! Heres a pic of the specs! Theres a lot...
http://gyazo.com/cda3f54385ddf1d60f756ddcff44fd65
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Its sure is a good gaming rig, the processor is top notch and the amount and type of RAM is good so you won't face any lag or processing issues ever. Gaming mouse and keyboards are a personal preference but the one with this bundle is quite good and above average.
PSU is enough to power up all the components though i recommend that you go for a 500W or 600W PSU for keeping you future proof and also coz its the life line of all your expensive components so keep it the best you can.
The only thing that problematic here is the graphic card as it a 4GB DDR3 which is only suited for multi-monitor setups and will not give you a very good performance while gaming as a DDR3 memory is slow and can never process all that 4GB of memory in tight and fast situations like gaming and would prove to be a bottle neck for all the other high quality components in your rig so i highly recommend that you go for either of these they are in the same price range as the one that you are planning to buy:
Sapphire AMD/ATI HD 7750 1 GB GDDR5
Zotac NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 1GB DDR5
If you can extend your budget then do go for:
PowerColor AMD/ATI HD 7750 1 GB GDDR5 or
Sapphire AMD/ATI HD 7770 1 GB GDDR5
Other than this you have a very good machine change the GPU and i'll rate it 8/10
You can see this article if you like for any further guidance:
http://vishveshtech.blogspot.in/2013/05/how-to-choose-right-graphic-card.html
Hope that i was helpful enough :)
Its sure is a good gaming rig, the processor is top notch and the amount and type of RAM is good so you won't face any lag or processing issues ever. Gaming mouse and keyboards are a personal preference but the one with this bundle is quite good and above average.
PSU is enough to power up all the components though i recommend that you go for a 500W or 600W PSU for keeping you future proof and also coz its the life line of all your expensive components so keep it the best you can.
The only thing that problematic here is the graphic card as it a 4GB DDR3 which is only suited for multi-monitor setups and will not give you a very good performance while gaming as a DDR3 memory is slow and can never process all that 4GB of memory in tight and fast situations like gaming and would prove to be a bottle neck for all the other high quality components in your rig so i highly recommend that you go for either of these they are in the same price range as the one that you are planning to buy:
Sapphire AMD/ATI HD 7750 1 GB GDDR5
Zotac NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 1GB DDR5
If you can extend your budget then do go for:
PowerColor AMD/ATI HD 7750 1 GB GDDR5 or
Sapphire AMD/ATI HD 7770 1 GB GDDR5
Other than this you have a very good machine change the GPU and i'll rate it 8/10
You can see this article if you like for any further guidance:
http://vishveshtech.blogspot.in/2013/05/how-to-choose-right-graphic-card.html
Hope that i was helpful enough :)
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