Sunday, March 9, 2014

Should I buy ps3 or Gaming PC?




Bojan


O, so I have old computer and I am planning to buy new one!! But on the other side there is PS3 witch's amazing!! I don't know what to do? I found gaming pc for just 280$! Here is PC:
AMD
MSI FM2-A55M-E33
Procesor
AMD
AMD Fusion Processor
AMD A4-4000 APU 2-Core 3.0 GHz
AMD Radeon
Radeon⢠HD 6570
AMD Radeon HD 6570 2GB
4GB
DDR3
4GB DDR3 1333MHz Kingston
HDD1
500GB HDD
HDD1
500GB SATA 2
DVD-RW
Spire CoolBox 500W
500W
ATX 500W

But there is also PS3(260$).And I don't know what to do!
Games that I want to play on ps3:(games that PC don't have!)
The Last Of Us, Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls, Uncharted 1,2,3, Journey, Flowers, Flow(i love ps3 exclusives) and some other games like: Assassin's Creed (1,2,Brotherhood,Revelations,3,4), Tomb Raider (2013), RE6,... and many other games!! But problem "They cost a lot!", I don't have money for big price games! I know It will be more exlusive with ps3 on my Tv with joystick in my hands! But games are so good and so expensive!! But I never had any console!! Love ps3!

Now! Do you think this PC is powerfull for those games like: AC, Tomb Raider, Deadpool and more...
Also I think maby I should get PC because of this:(PC exclusives!)
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs(love horror games), Among the sleep, Slender, Penumbra, and more indie horror games..
That is what I like about PC, you can always get some amnesia mods, new indie horror games(all of them are free)! And Pc games are more cheaper than Ps3 games! But PS3 is more exclusive!

What you think I should buy?!( can you show me your explanation,please?)
Thanks!



Answer
PC seems to be the safer option as the PS4 is coming out..Delveoper will be focusing on it than ps3
Plus PC has numerous advantages over ps3..mainly ITS A PC..u can do baiscly unlimted things,, U CAN EVEN RUN PS3 GAMES using a emulator

ur pc is a ati pc...i recomment buy parts seperatly a build ur own CUSTOM PC. its cheaper that way or u can buy alienware or razor gaming pc(S)
CHECK THIS OUT for refernce: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCeDdNsKMlY.

IN the long run pc is better than any console will ever be due to its upgardability,.. thus its hardware will be never outdated.

IN CONCLUSTION: pc is a better choice even yours but i recomend a better graphic card ..6570 is oudated maybe a 660ti or 7770 will do

What Gaming Laptop Should I Get?




R.B. M


Ok, I'm a PC gamer in college so I am looking for a gaming laptop. Currently, I have a laptop with integrated graphics... I know right. So, I am looking to choose between some high quality gaming laptops, but I need your quality expertise in helping me choose. Keep in mind that this is going to be the most expensive thing I have ever bought in my life. This is a list of specs I want:

GPU: GTX Nvidia 780M

Memory: Dual Channel 16GB

Processor: Intel 4th Gen i7-(4700MQ-4900MQ) Not sure what to choose.

Hard Drive #1 (may add more in future): Preferably the 1TB Samsung 840 EVO Series SATA3 SSD because I don't understand all the caching stuff. (What are your thoughts?)

Preferable fingerprint reader for easy access.

The things that I am not sure about are the screen size and the brand. I do not know what will give me the best 'bang for my buck'. I am currently looking at:

A Sager 15.6" i7-4900MQ, 1TB SSD, Windows 8 (Will get the Win. 7 Ultimate at my university for $16) for $2,799 or I could downgrade to an i7-4800MQ for $2,614

An Alienware 17.3" i7-4800 MQ, Windows 7 Premium, 256GB mSATA SSD Boot + 750GB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s all for $2,659.

The big differences are that the Sager is a 15.6" but it has a 1TB SDD hard drive and a fingerprint reader where the Alienware 17 is a 17.3", has a much better design imo, and mSATA caching with no fingerprint reader. All the other specs like GPU and Memory are the same.

I have seen the keyboard layout of the 15.6" Sager and I don't really care for it as much. I also have been gaming on a 15.6" screen laptop with no problem. Will an upgrade to a 17.3" screen make that much of a difference? I don't really worry about portability because I plan to use my current laptop for everyday use and classwork. But what do you think? Are there better brands out there that may save me money with these specs? Is the mSATA caching complicated or should I just roll with it? I am looking to buy before the end of the year so what would be the best time to buy? Also, should I spend extra on a 17.3" Sager or Alienware 18 that will allow me to add more GPUs in the future (adds about $500)? Thanks for reading.



Answer
Take a look at these rankings:
http://blog.laptopmag.com/best-worst-notebook-brands-2013/3

Some good gaming machines can be found here.
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/landing_pages/ideapad/gaming-pcs
http://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/Gaming_Products/

I haven't seen any ratings regarding Razers or Sagers, but I tend to doubt they will out perform one made by Asus, Lenovo, or HP given similar configuration while at the same time you pay a premium for the names Razer, Alienware, and Sager without really getting anything else.

Lenovo, Asus, HP, and Samsung are the top 4 laptop brands. I wouldn't consider any other brands.

Dell makes Alienware and they are not worth the money charged.
Acer makes Gateway. You'd have to pay me to use one of their machines.
Sony hardware has generally been good, but they are notorious for putting huge amounts of crapware/bloatware on machines and gathering information on their consumers without their knowledge or permission.
Toshiba has bottomed the rankings. Personally, I have used them and never had a problem, but that does not appear to be the case any more.

Screen size is totally up to you. If 15.6 does it for you, then enjoy. Be sure it is a 1600 x 900 screen. Also, if you are going to actually need this to be portable, the 15.6" screen will be much more user friendly. If you want a big screen and aren't mobile, then save yourself $500 and get a desktop instead ...

The performance of the two CPUs are close enough such that the $200 price difference is a waste of money.

Caching vs. SSD. A machine with an mSATA drive for caching puts the most commonly used files on the SSD while pulling the less commonly used stuff from the HDD. This gives you the increased performance of an SSD when it will most benefit you while saving you literally hundreds of dollars. The 840 EVO costs $600 at Newegg.com.

Realize that a keyboard is something with which you interact CONSTANTLY. If there is anything you don't like about the keyboard now, it will only get worse in the future.

I can only say I wish I had your kind of money sitting around when I went to college.




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