Tuesday 26 March 2019

Choosing A Good Gamer PC Based On Specs

By Shirley Campbell


PC gaming is a pretty big thing these days which is why gaming computers are all the rage among video gamers who do not want to buy consoles. Of course, if one wants to be able to play games in a computer, then he or she must have a gamer pc. In order to create a good gaming pc, then he or she must know the specs of a good computer so that he or she may customize it and make it work well.

The first thing that one has to take into consideration would be the CPU. At the very least, one must have a two core processor to take most basic games. However, one will definitely have to check the processor requirements of each individual game to see if that particular game would need a higher core processor.

Aside from that, one must also take into consideration how the processor would affect the definition of the game. In order to get a high def gaming experience, the least that one would need is a 2.5Ghz processor. For more modern processors, the thing to watch out for would be whether the processor is an i5 or i7 wherein the i5 is the minimum needed for gaming and the i7 is the most powerful type.

After the processor has been handled, the next thing to think of would be the graphic cards. In order to have a good gaming quality, the motherboard has to be able to run dual graphic cards which means that there must be a dual slot to be able to take these cards. Also, the motherboard must have the right slots for either the NVIDIA cards or the AMD Crossfire cards as these are the recommended graphic cards.

Now, the graphic cards will be the the main factors for the display settings. Now, a good pair of graphic cards would have a memory range of about 2GB to 4Gb depending on the game. This would be able to take games that run from 30 frames per second to up to 90 frames per second in order to avoid lag.

Next on the list is the RAM, which has to be compatible with the motherboard. The best motherboards for games would have a RAM of either DDR3 or DDR4. As for the amount of memory, either 16GB or 32GB will do but this will depend on the size of the game which is why 32GB is the most recommended.

Finally, the last thing to think of would be the hard drive storage. The most common would be an HDD storage which would require a 7200RPM with cached memory of up to 16MB if one wants to put in games. For the storage size, then a good amount would be somewhere between 250GB to 500GB depending on what kind of game one would want to run.

For those who want to build a gaming computer, these are the basic things to think of. Now, other things to add to that would be a good monitor, a gaming mouse, a gaming keyboard, cooling fan and a joystick. Those things are not that crucial though as they can be gotten later.




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