NT Compatible
  • News
    • Channels
    • Archive
    • Search
    • Submit
  • Articles
    • Categories
  • Knowledgebase
  • Compatibility
    • Search
  • Links
  • Forums
  • Twitter
Advertisement

Latest News
[ Windows | Linux | Apple ]

· Daily Reviews Summary 02/11/12
· How To Install Nixnote Using PPA On Ubuntu 11.10
· Five Ways Windows 8 Will Make Apps More Power-Friendly
· ReactOS, the Windows-compatible OS, sees major updates
· 5 Security Updates for Slackware Linux
· Windows 8 tablets to have Microsoft Office built in
· Daily Reviews Summary 02/10/12
· CompatDB Updates 02/10/12
· Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for February 2012
· Apple employee says upcoming iPad 3 to have "truly amazing" screen

Upcoming News
· NewerTech NuPower Battery for all MacBook Pro 17" non-Unibody @ TestFreaks
· Trendnet TPL-307E2K Powerline Adapter kit @ Rbmods
· Wine release 1.4-rc3
· Laser or inkjet for the home office, that's the question @ t-break
· [slackware-security] glibc (SSA:2012-041-03)
· [slackware-security] httpd (SSA:2012-041-01)
· [slackware-security] vsftpd (SSA:2012-041-05)
· [slackware-security] proftpd (SSA:2012-041-04)
· [slackware-security] php (SSA:2012-041-02)
· Cooler Master COSMOS 2 Review @ Vortez

Windows Compatibility
· Samsung Drive Diagnostic Utility (Hutil)
· Realtek High Definition Audio for 2K/XP/03
· Tweaking.com - Windows Repair
· Advanced SystemCare Free 5.1.0.196 Final
· Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
· Win7codecs 3.0 Beta 5
· Nokia Suite (formerly Nokia Ovi Suite)
· Cable Modem Diagnostic
· IObit Malware Fighter
· Mozilla Firefox 13.0a1 Aurora

New Forum Topics
· Itunes Won't Let Me Burn Cd's
by: gomamma
on: 2012-02-10 20:02
0 replies, 102 views

· Bejeweled 2 Delux Problem
by: gomamma
on: 2012-02-10 19:53
0 replies, 110 views

· Directx
by: Rajoo
on: 2012-02-06 21:29
0 replies, 233 views

· Code: Bad EIP Value
by: megatouchguy
on: 2012-01-28 06:27
0 replies, 461 views

· XP Pro crashes on start up
by: javien
on: 2012-01-17 12:38
6 replies, 2140 views

News Channels
· Drivers
· Guides
· Reviews
· Security
· Software
· Press Release
· Windows XP
· Microsoft
· Updates
· Interviews
· Windows Server 2003
· General
· Windows Vista
· Webcasts
· Windows Server 2008
· Windows Home Server
· Windows 7
· Windows 8
· Windows Phone 7

What's New
Login to see an overview of all news stories since your last visit.

Affiliates

Welcome to our website

To take full advantage of all features you need to login or register. Registration is completely free and takes only a few seconds.

NT Compatible » News » June 2008 » How to build a great gaming PC on a budget

How to build a great gaming PC on a budget

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 06/11/2008 03:46 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Bit-Tech published a guide on how to build a great gaming PC on a budget




Gaming on this system was incredible fun once we'd finished tweaking it, but up until that point it wasn't looking particularly good. In fact, I found myself reaching for my beloved Xbox 360 controller on more than one occasion through sheer frustration. The great thing about PC gaming though is that the bounds are limitless -- you can improve the graphics further down the line and you can tune to get better performance. That's something you can't do with a console, but it does require time investment on the user's part and that's not for everyone.

Anyway, I'm not here to create a debate the benefits and downsides of PCs and games consoles -- I came here to prove that PC gaming isn't as expensive as everyone seems to think. You don't need the biggest, baddest and most power hungry high-end graphics card on the market to enjoy games at their maximum in-game settings, and you don't need the world's fastest processor either.

You can get a great gaming experience---a great computing experience, in fact---on a system that costs less than that high-end CPU or graphics card //on its own. This industry focuses on the 'sexy' high end stuff far too often in my opinion and it's that that is killing a lot of //our enthusiasm because it's no longer fun -- we've said it before and I'll say it again: enthusiasts are being misinterpreted. Building a PC that burns holes in ones pockets isn't what enthusiasts are about; building a PC that delivers maximum bang-for-buck is what it's all about and I think we've achieved that right here.

How to build a great gaming PC on a budget


Bookmark and Share

Related Threads

05/08/2007 01:45 PM: How to back Active Directory (1) by peterh
07/10/2004 03:21 PM: How To Backup Outlook FULL and Outlook Express email article (0) by thatsteveguy
05/10/2004 01:58 PM: NTFS seems corrupted, how to backup files inside? (1) by Jasbo
04/01/2004 04:12 PM: How to bypass a blocked port::80 (4) by etexter
01/13/2003 04:34 AM: How to block IP address (NOT URL or UNC name)? (6) by DS3Circuit
09/09/2001 09:13 PM: How to back up programs only (0) by oXide
09/10/2001 04:00 AM: How to back up programs only (4) by JBoDEAN
06/18/2002 07:08 PM: HOw to block other users from seeing your files (8) by whoisit
02/12/2001 11:25 PM: how to bypass a proxy web ? (2) by Xiven
12/10/2000 08:55 PM: how to boot to a:\ prompt with win 2k (6) by miku

« MSI NX8800GT Zilent Review · Crucial Ballistix 2GB PC3-16000 DDR3 Review »

NT Compatible » News » June 2008 » How to build a great gaming PC on a budget
All products mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
© 1998-2011 Esselbach Internet Solutions - All Rights Reserved. Terms and privacy policy
Powered by Contentteller® Business Edition