A Beginner Guide To Building A Gamer PC

By Shirley Campbell


For those who love to play games at home or for those who want to become professional players, they will need a good computer for games. Now, in order to have a gamer pc, certain specs will be needed to take the heavy requirements of games. So for those who are really serious about getting a powerful gaming computer, here are some of the things to take note of with regard to the specs.

Now, the very first thing to do is to make sure that the CPU is compatible with the game. For most of the games, a dual core processor will already suffice but higher games might need something higher than that. To be sure, check the requirements of the game to be downloaded and modify based on that.

After that, one has to then determine the definition requirements of the game. In order to play a game in full high definition, most processors have to be a least 2.5Ghz in the processor. Another way to determine this would be through checking whether the processor is an i5 or an i7 because i5 processors are the bare minimum for games while an i7 is the best type of processor for games.

After the processor has been handled, the next thing to think of would be the graphic cards. In order to have a good gaming quality, the motherboard has to be able to run dual graphic cards which means that there must be a dual slot to be able to take these cards. Also, the motherboard must have the right slots for either the NVIDIA cards or the AMD Crossfire cards as these are the recommended graphic cards.

With regard to the graphic cards, you need to get the ones that support the display settings. Good graphic cards would have memories of around 2GB and 4GB to play up to 60 frames per second. If you can, get a video card that can take up to 90 frames per second. This would help prevent lagging or slow running.

Next up is the RAM which is either a DDR3 or a DDR4 as these two are the best RAMs for a gaming motherboard. Do take note that these are also the most compatible with gaming computer motherboards as well. With regard to memory, 32GB is the most recommended but 16GB will do depending on the game.

Finally, the last thing to think of would be the hard drive storage. The most common would be an HDD storage which would require a 7200RPM with cached memory of up to 16MB if one wants to put in games. For the storage size, then a good amount would be somewhere between 250GB to 500GB depending on what kind of game one would want to run.

Now, those are some of the most basic things that one must have in order to have a good gaming computer. Other stuff can come later such as a gaming mouse, keyboard, joystick, power supply, high def monitor, and other things. As long as the basic things are gotten, then the computer is good to go.




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