Things to keep in mind when building a gaming computer?
Hello, I was wonder what are some key things/hardware to keep in mind when building a gaming computer. My gaming category ranges from MMORPG’s to FPS to RTS games. I usually play newer games, meaning a lot better/advanced graphics most of the time.
If you could please list a couple of things(such as hardware) to keep in mind that would be great. You can also state some good/reputable company names when listing the important hardware. Any reputable custom computer (gaming) websites as well?
Thanks in advance.
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the most important but overlooked thing when buying a gaming pc is cooling for the graphics card and the power supply. make sure you buy cooling fans or watercooling systems, and also a good psu with atleast 750w also it needs atleast 4 pcie power cables for new graphics cards
Ok basically what you want from a gaming computer is speed and kick-A graphics right? I reccomend you spend alot on your cpu and graphics card. Any mid range motherboard will do fine as long as it can handle that. Keep in mind that bigger components require more power so at least a 600W psu for a gaming computer.
try http://www.newegg.com or http://www.techbuy.com.au if your in Australia
You only need to go nuts with cooling if you plan on overclocking any parts.
good processor, core i7 920 2.66Ghz, 2.93 and also 3.20GHZ
—intel is the best, yet AMD is also very good and cheaper, AMD PHENOM II is also quite good)
good graphics card, eg. ATI RADEON 4870 or above (4850 is ok though), perhaps put two of them in crossfire.
(Nvidia is also good, but are gooddam expensive for what you get, — ATI is superb and fantastic)
Lots of ram = 4GB + for vista, 2GB + for XP
(more Mhz the better (like 1066 or 1600Mhz, any brand really)
make sure that your HDD is less than 50% full, because it makes your comp slow (7200rpm at least for uber gaming
make sure that you have an adequite power supply unit ( 1200w better)
go here for alienware, i think theyre silly design but quite good and very good value – aus web ::::: http://www.alienware.com.au/dnn2/
dell also make awsome gaming computers, make sure that theyre XPS though:::: http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products/category.aspx/xpsdt?c=au&cs=audhs1&l=en&s=dhs
Check out Digitalstormonline.com, great gaming computer guys there.
Also, Newegg, and Tigerdirect.
You will need RAM, and this is something many people make a mistake on, by going overboard, get 4-6GB of RAM, if you are going to be using XP, then no more than 3GB, as it can only utilize 3.3GB of RAM.
A decent GPU will be needed, I would highly, highly, suggest the GTX 285 1GB, it’s a beast and will power through any games out.
You will need a good processor, I would definately reccommend you go for an i7.
Also, get a well build/ manufactured Motherboard. If you would like, get one that is SLI ready.
Have fun creating your own beast
http://game.amd.com/us-en/amdgame_whatis.aspx
Keep in mind no matter what you build it will be old news in less than 6 months so spend your money wisely as in the price range of 600-1200 a build because the best changes everyday.
most prebuilt systems or custom build system use crappy parts that will put your computer in jeporady of breaking. If you buy a crappy psu and it blows then it may take the rest of your computer with it. Some good psu companies is seasonic,corsair… Post more details if you want tanything else. Also what games exactly and what is your price range?
If you plan on gaming the new i7′s are actually not the best. Dual cores are fine and most games can only handle a utilize a duel core the quad cores are more then enough. Amd is cheaper but I find intel better quality. It is all in what you prefer same with graphics cards. But nvidia tends to have less problems driver wise from what I have heard.
get the best