Tuesday, June 24, 2014

How to make a Gaming PC?




Aiman


I need to know what is need to make a Gaming PC.

Detail information is fully appreciated.



Answer
A Gaming PC usually defined as a PC that is capable of playing the latest 3D games without any slowdown that can affect gameplay or reaction time.

To accomplish this you will need:
- Good CPU (multi-core processor so background process does not slow down your game).
- Ample RAM (so the game can load entirely into RAM and avoid swapping to hard drive).
- Good Graphic card (one that can play games at your desired setting at 30 frame-per-sec or better).
- Good PC case (one that is silent and have good airflow to cooldown your high performance components).
- Good Monitor (low latency and high refresh rate to eliminate ghosting and slow response).
- Gaming Keyboard/Mouse (can't play without a good, responsive input device).
- Gaming Headset (if you like to chat online and immersed in the 3D environment).

The choice of components will depend on your budget. Below I include a site that can help you decide which component you may be interested in to start building a gaming PC for any budget.

Good luck!

processors for pc gaming




Tom


Would I be happy with an AMD Athlon X2 5200 2.7GHz Dual Core 2 x 512KB L2 Cache for gaming, or should I just go with an Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 2.66GHz 6MB Cache 1333MHz FSB? Are AMD processors reliable, especially for gaming?


Answer
When it comes to gaming you really don't factor in the dual core because your not going to be doing any multi-tasking as your focused on one item. The Dual Core are faster because they can speed up mulitasking operations like having 6 internet explorer windows going at once while your typing MS Word...

As far as the processors themselves go Intel is the upper brand because of this:

The reason that AMD chips are so much less than Intel is because AMD chips comes out of the box overclocked so they run hotter, are noiser, and burn out quicker. The reason they compete with Intel chips is because Intel chips are not overclocked and run at a normal operating temp and speed which gives them a longer life span and keeps them cooler in the long run....should you choose to over clock your intel...well....hold on to your pants Nancy because that processor will leave the AMD in dust in no time....




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