Building A Basic Desktop Gaming Computer

Having decided that you want a desktop gaming computer, you run off to the store only to find that the choices are way too many to decide on just one. There is one simple way around this though. You need to sit down and decide what it is you need the computer to do. Gaming is the obvious answer, but the games you play will greatly decide on what kind of hardware you really need. You can normally find the minimum required specifications on the back of your favorite game, so start there. On the other side of the coin, you may already own a desktop gaming computer but you want to upgrade it. This makes life easier, as you already know what specifications you have and simply want to beat those. In this situation, you could either replace certain parts, or if the machine is old enough, start entirely from scratch. Either way, make a list of the components or specifications you require and go from there.
With your list in hand and a budget in mind, it is now time to visit your local computer retailer. One of the shop assistants should be able to go through the list and direct you to the right components that can match or beat the specifications you are looking for. Ignore your budget for a moment and allow yourself to see what desktop gaming computer you could own at the top end of your requirements, as this will allow you to see the end result you are aiming for. From here, you can start exchanging bits and pieces to bring the price down. The three main places you can start to save money are your graphics card, your RAM chips and your motherboard. The graphics card should be able to run above the minimum specifications that you require. This way, it will last a lot longer. Take into account that many companies will make the same graphics cards under different names. Buying one that has just the basics and no over clocking, also known as a vanilla card, will be a lot cheaper than buying the top brand.
Your RAM chips and motherboard are components that need to run together as one. However, if you mismatch these two components you could end up slowing the entire system down. For the best prices here, try looking for a bundle pack that many of the manufacturers make. These bundles contain both components and have been matched in advance to ensure smooth running from day one. They may not be cheaper than buying separately, but the added bonus is that your RAM will perform better than buying them separately at the same price. Now your desktop gaming computer is almost complete. Now it is just a choice between getting your machine assembled and doing it yourself. If budget allows, let the experts build your computer to ensure that you are covered on warranties and guarantees. In the end, you will have a machine that runs better than you hoped for, but for less than you expected.

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