Tuesday, July 9, 2013

What is the best Specification for a gaming pc?

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Arianne


Well, soon enough i'm gonna buy some pc (gaming pc) what is the best specs for a faster and better performance for a gaming pc? Enough to play (Bioshock series, The sims 3, Grand theft auto IV, and some high-end games) Need Your opinion :)


Answer
To make sure you've got a more or less future-proof computer, you'd want to go with:

- an i5 2500K
- a good Asus or AsRock P67 motherboard
- at least 4GB of DDR3 RAM
- an ATI HD6970 or NVidia GTX560ti core 448
- a decent brand "80plus" 600 watt power supply
- an SSD for the operating system and a 2TB sata 600 HDD for data storage
- a DVD/BluRay burner
- a decent brand 24" monitor for 1920x1080 gaming
- some nice quality speakers like the Logitech Z5500
- Logitech G19 keyboard with an MX518 mouse

The above will tackle anything in Ultra settings, except Battlefield 3 and Metro 2033, which would run in medium to high settings...

what is the highest end configuration u recommend to play any game now a days?dont mind the budget?




it_rox


should include monitor ups speaker n every thing.tell me their rates also.just try. dont tell joysticks and others like driving wheel.


Answer
Well, the most demanding games out there today are games like Crysis and Microsoft Flight Simulator X. Those games make even pretty fancy gaming rigs work pretty hard. The specs for Crysis include Windows Vista (if you want to take advantage of the enhanced abilities of Direct X 10) or Windows XP with service pack 2; 3.2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor (if running Vista) or a 2.8 GHZ Intel Pentium 4 processor (if running XP); 2.5 GB of hard disk space (if running Vista) or 1.0 GB (if running XP) and an Nvidia Geforce 6800 GT or greater or an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro or greater. If you go with dual core processors, the game requires at least a 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo proc for XP and a 2.2 GHz Core 2 Duo proc for Vista. Of course, you could go the AMD Athalon route instead as long as the specs are comparable. The game info lists the AMD Athlon 2800+ for XP and the 3200+ for Vista.

I would highly recommend exceeding these system specs by as much as you can. I run Crysis on the "mainstream" setting for all attributes at a resolution of 800 X 600 and I get more or less smooth framerates except when there is a lot on the screen. The game doesn't look as good as it could at these settings, but I go more for smooth gameplay than pretty pictures. My system specs are Windows XP; 3.1 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo; 2 GB of RAM; currently 10 GB of free HD space and an Nvidia Geforce 8600 GT with 512 MB of RAM built in. If you can exceed these specs, you'll be able to play the majority of the new games today with no problem. With these specs, I can play less demanding games like Unreal Tournament III, Battlefield 2 etc. with all the graphics turned up on their highest levels and still have smooth framerates.




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