Monday, April 14, 2014

Cheat The System By Electing To Build Your Own Gaming Computer Online

By Anita Ortega


When in need of a decent PC, you will finds yourself at the starting point where you have to have certain knowledge, to go to the market and buy the best of the best. When you have a chance to build your own gaming computer online, that decision trumps obtaining a pre- configured one, hands- down. The ones on the shelves may seem Ok, but remember- if the price seems too good to be true, then it probably is.

One thing to remember is that not all rigs are born equal. For example, Core i7 systems will often run triple channel RAM. You can still run the system in multi- channel mode, but you need to use three identical modules to run triple channel. If you only want to take advantage of a lower module rating, you have to resort to the motherboard manual to determine which RAM you should obtain.

When it comes to graphics cards, hard drives and optical drives, there are a few vital things you should be aware of (at least in terms of support). Broadly, any of the newer video cards sold today will take advantage of the PCI Express infrastructure, which should fit broadly in all newer motherboards. Similar is the situation with most hard drives you are looking at, as most uses Serial ATA (or SATA).

Another concern you will most likely face is the power supply. It supply must be able to cover the entire system's power consumption, imagine just what absurd problems that can occur if the machine does not have enough electricity to run. This depends a great deal of what it is you want to create.

You need a quick checklist of all the things you are most likely going to need. Although, there is probably something you could omit. Things like a processor, heatsink (sometimes supplied with the processor), motherboard, RAM modules, graphics or video card (in some cases integrated into the motherboard) and a hard drive are some of the more obvious ones. Other extras include a DVD burner or other optical drives, housing and a power supply (sometimes supplied with the tower).

All the data runs through the motherboard, and therefore it is of course important that you use a significant portion of the budget to buy yourself an affordable one that can keep up when the games expand and becomes more technically demanding. If you buy the best RAM, the best graphics, the best CPU in the world but fail to buy a similar motherboard, you will not get very far. You will also change your mind about the setup quickly.

Since the motherboard is one of the most important - if not the most important - part of the computer, it is advisable to buy a good one.Buy brands which appeal to gamers. These are ASUS, MSI, Intel and Gigabyte, which are really focused on quality and durability.

You can easily get away with using less money for a top- notch computer, without needing to complain in the future. Many people skimp on components in their computer's innards, so they can get a good graphics card and a good processor. That is not a smart choice, so try to avoid that exact mistake.




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