Things to Remember When Buying a Gaming Computer

Things to Remember When Buying a Gaming Computer

Things to Remember When Buying a Gaming Computer

Do I need more RAM? A better Video Card? How about a quad core processor? With all of the technically demanding video games around these days it’s important to make a purchase that can last you for many years, but what computer parts should you direct most of your attention to? This article will explain to you what computer parts are the most important when trying to run technically demanding games, and will aim to provide you with parts that can updated in the years to come.

* RAM-Ram or Random Access Memory is one of the biggest problems that many people face when trying to create a PC that can run high end video games. The good news is that RAM is probably the least expensive hardware cost that you will spend, being about $150 at most. Make sure if possible that the RAM you buy is DDRM3 and not 2 because DDRM3 will be faster. It’s important to have at least two gigabytes of ram if you’re running Vista, but you should shoot for four.

* Graphics Card-Your GPU or graphics card is probably the most important part of your purchase when buying a gaming computer. It’s important to note what memory associates your GPU. You should ideally shoot for about 512 MB along side of your card, but it’s completely acceptable to buy a 256 card. It’s extremely important to realize that you should never buy any computer utilizing an integrated graphics card if your purpose is playing high-end 3D games.

* Processor-Processing data and multitasking is very important for gaming computers because it plays a part in determining the speed of your computer. If you get a duo or quad core processor you’re splitting up the work done by your computer making it much more efficient. Processor speed is measured in Ghz and a 3.0Ghz duo core processor is probably the most value you can get for your money. While quad core processors are new and flashy, they aren’t fully utilized in gaming yet, though you may want to purchase one for the future.

* Hard Drive- Making sure that your computer has enough hard drive space is very important when you’re playing video games since many games now can cost you up to 10 gigabytes in hard drive space. This isn’t as important for in-game performance, but hard drives are still a important part of your computer that is required.

When buying your new gaming computer be sure to question your needs while trying to minimize your cost. If you consider the above parts carefully you can construct a very powerful computer that can last you for the years to come.

Photo Credits: Steve Crane

Originally posted 2009-12-03 03:23:07.

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2 Responses to “Things to Remember When Buying a Gaming Computer”
  1. Cindy Says:

    Thankyou very much for this info. I have been searching for days for simple, easy to understand information that doesn’t take an hour to go through. I am trying to decide which used computer to get my 10 year old grandson that will run mmorpg like ‘roblox’ without it freezing up or lagging all the time. Thankyou again and Merry Christmas

  2. kalib Says:

    i have every one of the things you said to ideally shoot for but a lot of people are telling me that my computer is low end.. i really don’t understand.

    i got the 4gb ram
    intel dual processor (almost)
    a geforce 9800 video card
    and the harddrive is like the lowest line but i havent had a chance to look into upgrading that yet.

    everyone tells me that i need a 300 dollar video card and like a quad core and shit, do i really need this stuff?

 
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