Gaming computers
By gagglefinish
@gagglefinish (132)
Mozambique
June 12, 2008 7:33am CST
There are vast amounts of gaming computers on the market and I do not know where to start.I am looking for one but someone suggested I build my own gaming computer as he said the stock gaming computers have limited capabilities.I thought about it but am worried that the hardware might crash in terms of their compatibility.Is this true or should I keep on searching for the best one on the market?
3 responses
@tx_666 (191)
• India
30 Jun 08
Hi,
If you are ready to spend anything :
Processor : Intel Core™ 2 Extreme QX9770
Motherboard : compatible ( Nvidia 790i )
RAM : 2 GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3 2000 (2 GHz)
GPU : ATI 4870( I don't know exactly which 1 is GDDR5 if this one is, Go for it ) / Nvidia 9800 GX2
COOLING: Dual Danger Den water cooling loop
These things Processor, RAM and GPU are necessary to make a powerful Gaming system.
Mouse : Logitech G9 / MX™ Revolution or Microsoft Intelli / SideWinder
keyboard : Logitech G15 / G11
Otherwise Intel Core™ 2 Duo / Quad @ 2.4 GHz - 3.16 GHz
( E8500 ) / 2.83GHz( Q9550 )
RAM : 2 GB DDR3 / 2 GB DDR2
GPU: 8800 Ultra / GTX / GTS / GT
@bobaraheem (39)
•
29 Jun 08
hello brother may peace be upon you .Iwant to tell you that i myself is a gamer and i use AMD processor for gaming so i sugest you that u can use the AMDA computers with the whole requirements of the games.Imyslef is a CS pro gamer and i can relay on AMD and intel computers so i suggest you to go for AMDA its the best processors for gaming and the other works .But yeah there is one problem in the AMDA processors that they get hot after 8 hours of continous gaming and the rest is all on you that what are going to plan regarding your pocket or the jigs you have saved for it