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Question about gaming computer?
Ok, so after getting a fair bit of feedback I've come up with a gaming computer which I hope to be fairly good. My budget was around £500 - £550 so it held me back a little.
Nvidia Intel GTS GTX (Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 2.80 GHz 3Mb Cache, Manufacturer Supplied Cooler, 4Gb Corsair Memory DDR2 1066 (2x2Gb), 500GB SATA Hard Drive, , , QCE - ASUS P5QL - 1600FSB DDR2 1066x4 P43 chipset, 896Mb GTX275 PCI Express Nvidia DDR DVI, 6063 Shiny Black Midi Case HD Audio 8cm fan 450W, CiT 700W Black Edition PSU, DVD+/- RW - 20X Samsung Lightscribe, 52 in 1 card reader internal 3.5, Integrated Sound Card, Intergrated Monitor Speakers.
This came to about £530 on this website
http://www.cougar-extreme.co.uk/computer_systems/501B_Nvidia_Intel_GTS_GTX.html
So yeah, opinions and suggestions?
I want to be able to play most, if not all, games at a reasonably good quality.
Oh! And I wouldn't be able to build one myself.
Wow, everything looks great, especially the graphics card. The only thing is processor. But sometimes, a dual core is better than a quad core. Because not every game can use 4 cores and only 2. So a dual core a 2.8 Ghz would be better than a quad core at 2.3 GHz for example.
Everything made by Valve supports 4 cores, Crytek games support 4 cores, id Software supports 4 cores. So if you plan on play anything by Valve, Crysis, and games by id like Borderlands and eventually Doom 4, I would suggest getting a quad core.
Also, more than just those developers support 4 cores, those are just the ones I know.
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