Question:
BIG gaming computer question?
Daniel S.
2011-01-14 21:51:39 UTC
Okay here we go, I have basically a computer question with a long answer... Could some one tell me what makes a gaming computer a gaming computer? When all the system information is in front of me what am I looking at? Like what does all the information from Ghz (Gigahertz) mean to RAM to Graphic Cards quality and how does this affect performance of the computer? So I know this might take an essay or a college course so let me know, but it would mean a lot. (please keep this in layman's terms, thanks)
Seven answers:
Anuj
2011-01-14 22:21:55 UTC
for a big gaming you have to get a powerful pc

such as pc having

processor => above intel core 2 duo 2.66 ghz and if u wanna have extreme then try intel core i7

RAM => 2 GB till 4GB is efficient for every games published till now

VGA CARD => above nVidia geforce 8400gs512 mb and of the best performance use nVidia gt series 1 gb than above



and also use game boosting softwares such as game booster

and softwares such as direct x 11 or 10









the main reason for the smoothplay of the games is VGA and its geforce and also mainly processors



game uses alot of CPU power so if u have more GHz then the game will be able to use it efficiently

so game runs smoothly if u have powerful cpu

also the VGA cards are needed inorder to make game environment more realistic with more shaders

and also realistic game characters and objects .For example GTA 4 requires min. 512 mb graphics

card as it has a realistic gaming environment.

Also games uses RAM alot so if more ram by the game than ram available in ur pc then gaming becomes slower but if u will have 2 or 3 gb ram its enough

The GEFORCE in graphics card has a great role in accelerating vga access speed by the games

also vga cards with geforce has more pixelshaders which supports the game to make it more realistic and it also supports for the better movement of objects in game environment





and for the smooth play of any games minimum requirements aren't enough

.

so if u will get pc like i recommended u can play alot of games produced recenty with awesome graphics and gameplay . Don't thing all my recomendation is fake as i am a great game lover and i also want my pc to run any games smoothly!



if u have pc as mine

with

2 gb ram , intel core 2 duo 2.66 ghz , win xp x86, direct x 11 supporting graphics card nvidia ge-force 8400gs with 512mb vram than u'll be able to run games available in my website

http://anujzsofts.blogspot.com/ smoothly







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luker
2011-01-15 05:55:38 UTC
Three specifications matter, especially for gaming. These are: RAM, processor, and video card.



These days, for a good gaming computer, the RAM should be 4GB or more, the processor decent - like an Intel Core i5 for example, and the video card should be an Nvidia or AMD, and 1GB in video memory size.



Google any terms that aren't familiar. Dell and HP make the best PC's, and your price range will most likely be $1500 or more for both a gaming laptop or desktop.



In brief:

- RAM is the computer's ability to run large programs, or run multiple applications simultaneously

- Processor is the computer's ability to perform complex calculations quickly, or realtime performance

- Video card allows for graphics generation, like multiple monitor displays or 3D rendering
the_benchman_nomore
2011-01-15 05:58:17 UTC
Firstly you tell me what is better for gaming a laptop or a desktop, I know the answer because I have done computer courses, but do you? Which can you cool better a desktop or a laptop? If you can't answer these then you need not bother about Ghz, memory or GPU, because it won't matter.
2011-01-15 05:55:10 UTC
Yes. Very simple. Ill assume you want to play GTA IV type of games



at LEAST 8GHZ CPU

at LEAST 4 GB or RAM

Graphics card? make sure they support Direct X 10 or 11 and ram for the card is about 512mb-1gb
2011-01-15 05:52:33 UTC
hopefully this computer isnt too BIG to fit in your room
2011-01-15 10:17:46 UTC
go to this link:

www.hardware-revolution.com/budget-gaming-pc-q4-2010/

this site will give you all the confi. and cost.plz do vote.


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