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    Need help for a gaming rig

    I want to buy a gaming pc. The most important thing which you must have is a good system configuration. Mostly I am planing to build up a gaming desktop system and I need help for the same. Sometime the matching computer does not exactly match your taste. Some features or connections which need are present while other characteristics are absent. I need suggestion the same.

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    Re: Need help for a gaming rig

    Several desktop PCs are sold with a comprehensive range of accessories, which usually have weaker processors or graphics cards have. All you need is the corresponding shopping list. The key features of the gaming PCs are a Core 2 Duo E8200 processor from Intel with two cores and six megabytes cache and a graphics card with DirectX 10 support and 512 megabytes of memory, two gigabytes of memory and a hard disk with 500 gigabytes of capacity.

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    Re: Need help for a gaming rig

    If you want to assemble a PC, one must know what he can be. Those who want to experience the latest games on the PC in an attractive quality, must pay the huge sums not - but he has to deal with the matter. Gamer already bring with enthusiasm and expertise. Components that complement each other meaningful, must first be collected. It takes you quickly to an incompatible or at least ineffective combination of components.

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    Re: Need help for a gaming rig

    First, there is quite good overall systems that are gaming-capable. Many manufacturers also offer gaming systems that have a tolerable value for money. Second, there are some good tips on every corner. The Acer Aspire G7700 is actually the basic model of the series. There is an Intel quad-core CPU and a GeForce 9600 GT with 512 MB enough power.

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    Re: Need help for a gaming rig

    Many components affect performance, two of them pretend. The graphics card is unchallenged with gamers to the most expensive and important piece of equipment has become. Not infrequently, one third of the budget will be plugged into the graphics. If you can afford it, for example, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 285th Using high clock rates, better energy efficiency and for more money than the GTX 280 is Nvidia a good graphics card for demanding gamers in the offer.

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    Re: Need help for a gaming rig

    Just think of who to maximum graphics settings and really high resolution (1920 x 1200 and newer) puts value, which should have even more graphics power. This works with Crossfire or SLI, which is a composite of two or more video cards at once. This is actually a costly solution for your system. Radeon HD 4870 with low budget and good power is enough considerable.

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    Re: Need help for a gaming rig

    I will recommend you Radeon HD 4850 or a GTX 260 at least if one wants to assemble PC-gaming one. The Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 is not only acceptable performance, it is also convenient and quiet. All mentioned cards offer up to extremes in all current games good performance. Many games make use of the multi-core architecture of modern CPUs is not effective.

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