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July 12, 2010

The Trick to Getting A Budget High Performance Gaming PC

A gaming PC is often very expensive. The hardware necessary for such intense application is much different than what is used for the average personal computer. There is a way to secure a gaming pc at a very low price. The best strategy for getting a low cost gaming machine is to build it from hardware that you choose yourself.

It is far easier to build your own PC than it might seem. Don’t let the process intimidate you. As long as you are mindful that all of the components are compatible with one another, it will be relatively simple to build your own machine.

The average consumer does not want the same hardware that a gamer needs. This leads most manufacturers of computers to the production of machines that have parts that cannot play the current generation of games. They include integrated graphics cards and weak power supply units. These are two serious weak points for a gaming PC. Integrated graphics perform very poorly in a gaming environment. A weak power supply unit will not allow you to upgrade to the next series of graphics cards. The computer company has optimized their build for someone else, and you are not going to get a good deal on a gaming PC in that way.

Budget is critical when building your own gaming pc. You will need to have hardware that beats the recommended system requirements of your favourite game. This can be done on a budget, if you are careful about what parts you buy. Consider how much you have to spend and shop accordingly.

The graphics card is the most important component for a gamer. You will be able to get a good graphics card at a reasonable price. The newest card to hit the shelves is always too expensive, but the last round of offerings by the graphics card manufacturers will be marked down to a perfect price. You will want a powerful power supply unit that you can use to upgrade components. This is critical for a good build. A motherboard which can be easily fitted with a next generation processor is also crucial. From here, you can get cheap memory and a low cost processor to fill in the blanks until you have more money with which to upgrade. You will be able to play your favourite games with good frames anyway. Choose components which have their own cooling, this will save you the trouble of having to figure out how to control your temperatures. Choose a case that will comfortably fit all of the hardware you are looking to get.

The power supply unit and the motherboard are the unsung heroes of the gaming PC build. You want to be able to upgrade when a new game comes out. The power supply and motherboard dictate the compatibility of every other piece of hardware. Often to upgrade another, these have to be replaced as well.

From here you just have to build the gaming PC. Follow the hardware instructions carefully and be certain to protect your hardware from static electricity. Give yourself time to experiment with the build. Once you are finished, you will never want to buy a pre-built computer again.

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