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What Computer Is The Best For Gaming?
Hello people im planning on getting a gaming computer but I want to know whats the best one. Is it a Origins PC, Alienware, Razor, or what! If you choose Origin, Alienware, or Razor tell me what the exact name of the PC is plz. Im planning on a pc that can get me up to 450 FPS (I know I have high hopes ) Thanks For The People Who Tell Me!!!
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Anyway, if you NEED a pre-built laptop, I recommend Asus and MSI. But if you don't need pre-built, build your own or have somebody build it for you. It's like an erector set/Legos. Literally.
Anyway, fill out the form the PC gods gave you.
Anyway, fill out the form the PC gods gave you.
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A self built one
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All of those are bad. You get much higher quality and value when you build your own rig.
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What is this computer going to be used for?
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What is your budget?
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Where do you live? If in the US, do you have a nearby Microcenter?
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What is included in the budget?
Things like the tower, the OS, peripherals and monitors.
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What OS do you want?
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Any specific case preferences?
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Any other special features that you want in the build?
Stuff like an SSD, large hard drive, RAID, and wifi
Replace italics with your answers.
What is this computer going to be used for?
List what you will be doing with your computer.
What is your budget?
Include amount and currency.
Where do you live? If in the US, do you have a nearby Microcenter?
Your country lets us know what sites you can order from. If you have a nearby Microcenter they have some great in-store only deals that you can take advantage of.
What is included in the budget?
Things like the tower, the OS, peripherals and monitors.
Will you be overclocking?
Overclocking will require different hardware than a non-overclocking build so we need to know this.
Will you be reusing any parts?
If you are reusing parts list them here.
What OS do you want?
Say which OS you want or say if you already have a copy of one.
Any specific case preferences?
Size, color, etc.
Any other special features that you want in the build?
Stuff like an SSD, large hard drive, RAID, and wifi
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450 fps on what games?
You dont need that. PERIOD. The best monitor ive seen is like 144 hz, so 450 is 100% pointless.
You dont need that. PERIOD. The best monitor ive seen is like 144 hz, so 450 is 100% pointless.
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What if OP wants it to last?
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FPS doesn't matter on how long a computer will last.You could be getting 200 fps on one game and get 20 on the next game that comes out.
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My last computer lasted about a decade because the original owner had put in "overpowered" parts. It could run Black Ops 2 multiplayer at around 30 FPS, and it was built in 2005.
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Was it the fps that made it last longer or the parts?For instance,crysis 3 is one of most graphical intensive games out on the market.If your getting 100 fps in it,it doesn't insure you that your going to get good fps on the next game that is released.
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The FPS doesn't make anything last longer. It serves as a good indicator that the parts will last a while. If you get an absurdly high framerate in a the world's most graphically-intense game, there's a very high probability that you'll get good framerates in most future games, because most developers don't try to top the previous generation's best graphics in their new games.
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What do you mean...?
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I suggest building your own. You can customize it to your specifications at any time, and it's cheaper than those overrated Alienware computers. Custom-built computers can also utilize more RAM than the pre-built junk you buy in stores. I've had two different custom-built computers, both ran more smoothly than any of the laptops I've seen. For parts, I suggest referring to http://newegg.com, as they have great prices on great parts.
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That Origin PC is REALLY good.
Like, BF4, ultra graphics, and a steady 60FPS while recording.
Like, BF4, ultra graphics, and a steady 60FPS while recording.
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I would probably go with an HP Pavilion. I recently got an HP Pavilion 23-g010 and it's okay for gaming, but wont get you 450 FPS (I know, I hoped for that too when I bought mine). Mine has an AMD Quad-Core E2-3800 APU (The Processor) and although I am an Intel person, I have to say that the AMD Processor has worked fine for gaming. The price for it on newegg is $546.99 if your willing to spend that much. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6883250965
Hope This Helps!
-CaOrange
Hope This Helps!
-CaOrange
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I know, i also want a pre built PC, but I'm getting a laptop for my lifestyle, but look into ASUS, if you want a pre built, but if you want to ever build one look into bitfinix for cases.
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I used to run on a Samsung chronos series 7. It was a laptop, Thin and it ran amazingly. Just don't let those brands rip you off. They look fancy but run horrible.
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My friend had one, seemed alright, but if you want to talk laptops, I'm getting a
Sager NP8278
Sager NP8278
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I also recommend building a PC for a better experience and for your standards
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All those brands are bad and overpirced. http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/ You can get good PC's here for pretty cheap and pre built
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None of those. They're all overpriced. Any ways your monitor at max can only see 60 fps. Go with building your own pc.