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Can this computer run all games on the market?
11-27-2012, 06:57 AM
Post: #1
Can this computer run all games on the market?
Can someone also leave me anymore computers in a link that can run all games thats not all that expensive? I just think it looks weird lol. Thanks everyone. Smile

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6883227425

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11-27-2012, 07:05 AM
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Hello!

When trying to figure out if the desktop that you want to purchase will be able to run the game that you are wanting to play, first be sure to take a look at the "minimum" and the "recommended" system requirements that the game manufacturers publish with every game and then compare them with the system specifications.

The system that you listed there has a fairly fast processor, and 8 GB of RAM (temporary memory), a moderately large hard drive (500 GB) and a good video card. The only thing I would probably consider upgrading on the unit would be the power supply. The video card alone requires 350W of power. If you ever wanted to upgrade any of the hardware in the system you also may have to upgrade your power supply as well.

Don't be afraid to shop around a bit. Stop by a local store to take a look at what is available in your price range. Do ask experts for advice and take notes. Compare computers that you like. Look for a computer that has:

--> A high performance processor -look for a Quad Core or better Processor
--> At least 8 -10 GB of DDR3 RAM
--> A large HDD (500 GB is medium size these days)
--> 500-1000 W power supply
--> Independent Graphics Card
--> The ability to be upgraded / expanded easily

and don't forget about the "extras" that you might want such as a high performance gaming mouse, surge protector, backup battery, and a service / protection plan. Most computers come with a manufacturer warranty, but that coverage is for a limited time and does not cover everything.

No matter where you go to get your computer, you want to make sure that your computer is covered in case of a power surge, or problem that happens after the manufacturer warranty period expires, or a problem that is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.

Happy Gaming!

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11-27-2012, 07:05 AM
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i have just built my self that pc but with a amd radeon 6870 graphics card, i built it because it runs all games at least at medium settings. the one you got there is not quite as good.

buy this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6883103380 and youll be ok. or build it yourself and get better specs and more for your money
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