Right now i think im going to get the Razer Makos for 250 and the HT | OMEGA CLARO Plus+ 7.1 for 175. Also will i regret spending this much on a sound system?
Mostly for gaming / listening to music
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This system will rock a room and shake the windows!!! My son has it and it's great.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836121120
Good luck
This system will rock a room and shake the windows!!! My son has it and it's great.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836121120
Good luck
Best Gaming Desktop for 500-1000 Dollars?
Bob Ramber
I don't know much about Comuters so don't come at me with all those technical terms like "Dual processors" and all that stuff.... I'm just tired of MASSIVE lag. Here are my current computer specs
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Its not a bad setup, but if you are looking for performance and modern gaming such as Call of Duty and Battlefield, you would probably want to change out your processor or CPU to a quad core. You can build a decent one for under $800 that will play most games at least in 720p with acceptable frames per second.
Here are some easy terms that you will need to know in order to understand how a gaming PC really works:
CPU or Processor- the computer's brain that does calculations in order for your game to run at the required frequency.
RAM or Random Access Memory-memory that is needed to remember and know of the games' save, configuration, maps, location, and statistics.
Hard Disk Drive or HDD-The storage of all the information needed to play the game
GPU or Graphics Processing Unit- This creates the visual from the calculated information to display onto your monitor/screen. This one puts a beating on your machine depending on the game.
PSU or Power Supply Unit-All computer components or hardware need proper voltage in order to run, the PSU regulates the voltage to each individual part.
Cooling or Heatsink/Fan- Your cpu gets hot when playing games and needs to be properly ventilated in order to run under stress. PC games put it to the extreme. Most, in cases, have aluminum fins, copper insulated tubes (to channel the heat to the fins), and a fan to push the air through through it.
Hope this helps. Its not all of what you need, but will get you somewhat familiar with PC components/hardware. For gaming, you will need to focus on these parts listed.
Its not a bad setup, but if you are looking for performance and modern gaming such as Call of Duty and Battlefield, you would probably want to change out your processor or CPU to a quad core. You can build a decent one for under $800 that will play most games at least in 720p with acceptable frames per second.
Here are some easy terms that you will need to know in order to understand how a gaming PC really works:
CPU or Processor- the computer's brain that does calculations in order for your game to run at the required frequency.
RAM or Random Access Memory-memory that is needed to remember and know of the games' save, configuration, maps, location, and statistics.
Hard Disk Drive or HDD-The storage of all the information needed to play the game
GPU or Graphics Processing Unit- This creates the visual from the calculated information to display onto your monitor/screen. This one puts a beating on your machine depending on the game.
PSU or Power Supply Unit-All computer components or hardware need proper voltage in order to run, the PSU regulates the voltage to each individual part.
Cooling or Heatsink/Fan- Your cpu gets hot when playing games and needs to be properly ventilated in order to run under stress. PC games put it to the extreme. Most, in cases, have aluminum fins, copper insulated tubes (to channel the heat to the fins), and a fan to push the air through through it.
Hope this helps. Its not all of what you need, but will get you somewhat familiar with PC components/hardware. For gaming, you will need to focus on these parts listed.
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