Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2014

AMD or Intel CPU?

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I'm building my first gaming computer. I am going to get either an AMD FX-8320 or a Intel i3-4330 as they are both within budget range. I heard Intels are better with gaming, which is why I might buy an i3, and then upgrade later, so I don't have to buy a new motherboard. What should I do? I am combining these CPUs with a GTX 970. Apparently neither CPU holds a 970 back, but the 8320 may or may not be the better choice. Please help guys, and please don't choose a specific card just because you are a fanboy of AMD or Intel!

amd gaming pc build

My suggestion is that go ahead with AMD, don't go for Intel because if you are planning to build Gaming CPU with Intel you need buy the high end motherboard and if that don't have Graphic Card and you again need to buy one.

Now a days AMD released the new A series APU's and go and check in the AMD official Website and which are clearly mentioned with the specs and if you are a fan of any specific game and then go to game-debate.com.

In Game-Debate.com, you can go to the section can I run this and select the appropriate options and go ahead with that configuration and buy it.

Better always choose AMD for building Gaming PC.
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

How can upgrade my desktop?

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I bought a gaming desktop from bestbuy and it was not what I expected. What and how can I upgrade my desktop so it has a higher FPS

build gaming pc

Actually Gaming computer does not expected to be and if you want to play any specific game or a fan of a game, goto that game official site and once check GPU's and CPU's supported by that game. They provide the details of GPU's which supported by that specific game.

Now a days multi GPU support is available, go for that and check whether games supported by these multi GPU's and want to upgrade? if you want to upgrade what type of upgrade you want? whether ram or processor..etc.

If you want better gpu's and cpu's go for AMD and ATI, beacuse I used them for about 4 years and it suported most games and which the performance is also like a dual core processor (actually it is a single core) where I enjoyed alot on my PC.

Higher FPS, which means GPU plays the main role here and choose from the theme of games like adventure, action, racing, strategy..etc and so I can help you deciding the gaming PC with good configuration.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013

I need help buying dual monitors?

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So I want to set up some sort of extended monitor system, I saw this picture https://sites.google.com/site/tfitts/Computer1612.jpg and I thought it looked awesome, I just cant find those half sized monitor thingies anywhere. but  have an ASUS VH236H. ah well now I guess my question is how do you do that? I am using an nvidia 550 ti.
multiple monitor support
ASUS VH236H is good motherboard, you can extend monitor using your nvidia 550TI as it has two DVI outputs and one HDMI outputs but you need to check with the vendor that it does supports the three monitor systems or not. I used to my system checked with my graphic card, it has a option like multi GPU support and multi monitor support.
multiple monitors
Even we have that support in my point of view it does uses for Gaming only. If you are a Hardcore gamer you can try this type of system. Your Graphic card must have the capability to support multiple monitors. There are some types of devices available in the market
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