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06-28-2007 12:38 PM
Well, as many people will tell you, there are a few thing...
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06-28-2007 03:50 PM - last edited on 06-28-2007 03:50 PM
- 3GB or 4GB of RAM (Windows Vista uses a lot of RAM on its own. More RAM = faster, but 4GB is about as much as you'll ever need)
- A 500W+ Power Supply (Stock computer power supplies usually don't have enough wattage to power aftermarket video cards)
- An Intel Core 2 Quad Processor (The fastest processor available today - need I say more?)
- Two SATA (newer, faster interface) hard drives in a RAID 0 configuration (using two hard drives as one for faster performance)
- An Nvidia GeForce 8800 series or ATI Radeon HD2900 video card (or two if your system can support it - these cards are at the top performing graphics cards which give you the highest resolution, frame rates, and amazing detail)
Although there is some difference in opinion on which is THE fastest gaming system, following the above guidelines will ensure that you have a shot at what could be the 'best computer or gamers'
Message Edited by mattsaunders on 06-28-2007 03:50 PM
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To add to Matt's response, I have some links from the Fut...
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06-28-2007 06:50 PM - last edited on 06-28-2007 06:57 PM
HP Intel Core 2 Quad 6600 2.4GHz Media Center TV Computer (M8120N)
Windows Vista Premium, Core 2 Quad processor (4 processing cores), 3 GB of DDR2 RAM (Upgradeable to 4GB), 2x320GB SATA Hard Drives
EVGA e-GeForce 8800GTS Superclocked 320MB Video Card
OR
ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT 512MB PCI-Express Video Card
You'll need to replace the video card in the computer with one of these two video cards for the best gaming performance.
Dynex 500W ATX PC Power Supply
And to run those sleek cards, you'll need an upgrade to your power supply. This 500W power supply should do the trick.
Don't forget, to compliment any gaming tower, you'll need a monitor that will stand out. I'd recommend the newest generation of HP monitors, with a glossy screen. Glossy screens will give you much better colour/contrast over a matte screen.
HP 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor (W2207)
If you're worried about glare due to the area that your computer will be set up in, I'd recommend going for a matte screen.
Samsung 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor (226BW)
Message Edited by Mandy on 06-28-2007 06:57 PM
Mandy Jennings
Entertainment Associate
Future Shop 706 - Courtenay
Whatever system it is
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Message Edited by Crono on 06-28-2007 08:41 PM
I would have linked to our Rocketfish power supply, but I...
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06-28-2007 08:12 PM
Mandy Jennings
Entertainment Associate
Future Shop 706 - Courtenay
Cache?
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06-29-2007 06:07 AM
Future Shop Cambridge
18 Pinebush Road
Cambridge, ON
N3C 4L4
Hey J. Cache is basiclly short term memory. Any data th...
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06-29-2007 08:56 AM
Yonge and Eglinton Location
Toronto, ON
NOT THE BEST FOR GAMING!!!
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06-29-2007 11:24 PM
GAMING DEMANDS A GOOD GRAPHICS CARD (GPU)
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06-30-2007 12:20 AM
What type of gamer am I?: hardcore (you play hard and you are an extreme gamer, above average( you play hard but not to the extreme) Average, below average (you may play a few hours a week and play online games primaraly; no real type of increased pc requirements)
How big is my screen?: when buying a graphics card you need to know how big the screen you are planing to use it with. A bigger screen will demand a greater graphics card
What type of games do I play?: certain graphic cards are better suited with different styles or types of games. First person shooters (FPS) usually are the most demanding in terms of graphics, this also applies with Real Time Strategy games (RTS) as they pixalate a large image with many little images. Anything else really needs an average graphics card at the best. And if you inted to play online games then what you need is a low end card.
This is how it breaks down:
Hardcore gammer: NVIDIA line up:8800Ultra, 8800GTX, 8800GTS(640mb) ATi line up: HD 2900XT(1GB), HD 2900XT (512mb)
Average gamer: NVIDIA line up: 8800gts(320mb)-7300gs. From high end to low end. ATi line up: HD 2600XT - X1600
Below average gamer: NVIDIA line up: 7150gs-6200LE. ATi line up: X1550 - X1050. As well as onboard or integrated graphics is included in this section.
Thanks for your reply Big, it's been pretty informativ e....
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