Monday, June 14, 2010

Self-Assembled Gaming PC Guide

Most of us or our siblings are obsessed with games and we face problems we use or share our un-customized PC with them which is not design for games with heavy formats. This creates several problems as not only our PC starts working slowly because of the load of hard core games but it is also difficult for gamers to play with such a PC because it slows down the pace of the game also. For them a Gaming computer is best option which is customized and upgraded for gaming.
A Gaming computer is just like a personal computer which is properly customized and upgraded that increases its capability of playing hard core games. Its efficiency and performance is increased by addition performance oriented video card and larger RAM. It is built to achieve maximum performance for serious and enthusiast game play. Thus a Gaming computer is actually the computer to play hard core games with. Therefore if you have a gamer in your family or are yourself a gamer do yourself a favor and satisfy your gaming needs with an exclusively customized and reasonably priced Gaming computer from a wide range of affordable computers the one that fulfills your gaming needs and interests in the best possible way with the help of competitively priced Gaming Computers.

Most of the users build their Gaming computers themselves but it is a decision that I can not favor or suggest to somebody because home-building one's computer is accompanied with several drawbacks that a custom made or pre-assembled computer is virtually free of. The most important thing to be taken care of is that the case of your PC must be able to provide cooling for the high-end components plus extra space to give room for expansion and customization.

Here's a checklist you should consider:
1. RAM - Must be at least 2 gigabytes.
2. Video Card - 2008 ~ 2010 model. Preferably ATI Radeon or NVidia. Note: For Laptop Users, You must check if your Laptop has a Video Card. Sometimes, The brochure or the sales person refer video card as "graphic enhancers". Remember: They are Different. Video Card =/= Graphic Enhancers.
3. Monitor that can hold HD graphics. preferabble more than just the 1024 standard pixels.
4. Casing. As I've said, You must have room for customization and stuff.
5. Cooling fan. I should say, for a Gaming-PC, This is very important because Gaming PC produces more heat than any other normal PC because of the load you're putting into the Video card, Ram and the processor.
6. Monster Speakers. Altec Lansing is Cool though. You can also consider Bose.
7. Comfortable computer chair. This has nothing to do with the PC's performance but being comfortable while playing is a very cool thing.


There you go. That's my checklist for a gaming PC. I've made a canvas for myself. And It only costs me like 15~18 thousand Pesos. ($380). See, Being a computer savvy has it's perks. Anyway, Hope you learn something new. Be careful on purchasing though. You want to get more while you spend less in your Self Assembled Gaming PC.

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