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Is This Good Specs For Gaming Pc.

Are these good gaming PC specs?

Are these good PC specs for gaming? I'll mostly just be playing WoW so I was wondering if these specs would be good enough to download and run all the expansions smoothly. Thank you. :D

4 GB memory
500 GB hard drive
A-series processor
4 core processor
AMD/ATI graphics chip
32 GB RAM
3.20 GHz processor speed

Here's the link to the computer in case I missed something important or you want to look for yourself haha

http://m.bestbuy.com/m/e/product/detail.jsp?skuId=1307357378&pid=mp1307357378&pcatId=abcat0501000

What are good spec for a gaming PC?

Good enough to deliver the FPS you want at the resolution you want in the games you want to play. The performance of the machine is measured relative to the task it's asked to perform. 1080p gamers are after different hardware than 1440p gamers who find a different sweet spot than 4K gamers.... and that's just on resolution. You can play League of Legends on very modest hardware at a highly competitive level... just don't bring your rig to Star Citizen and expect to get far!There are sweet spots to target, and those targets are always moving. I deliver client rigs on budgets between $750 and $3,000 and they're all "good for gaming." At the end of the day though, it all comes down to "Good enough to do what you want it to do." In today's world that might mean an Athlon X4 860K with an R9-280X (the one I built around 4th of July is turning out 1080P gaming on ultra....) It might mean an i7-4790K paired with an AMD R9-295x2 like the one I did earlier this year (drives multi-monitor really nicely.) I've got a GTX 970 with an i7-5960X on my desk at home... I haven't seen it stutter once in Diablo 3! It just depends what you're trying to achieve. There are lots of ways to achieve 'good' but what good means to you, and what games you want to play... these things introduce a lot of variation into the mix.

Are these good specs for a gaming desktop pc ?

need to know if these are good specs for gaming pc, i have a few options i'm trying to choose from :

TWIN (2x) Intel Xeon Dual Core 3.0 Ghz (5160) - Intel VT-x (Virtualization) - 64-Bit
8 GB RAM (4 x 2GB) PC2-5300F ECC
500GB SATA Hard Drive & On-Board RAID controller
Nvidia Quadro FX1500 - 256MB GDDR3 Graphics Card
DVD±RW with Lightscribe
this one happens to be the cheapest by quite a bit

Case : Venus Blue Gamers Style Midi Tower Case
Motherboard : Gigabyte M68 Motherboard Technology
CPU : AMD Bulldozer FX 4100 3.6ghz 8mb Cache
Hard Drive : 1tb Sata Hard Drive
Memory : 8gb DDR3 1333 Memory
Optical Drive : 24x Dual Layer Sata DVD Writer
Graphics Card : ATI Radeon 6950 1gb GDDR5 with HDMI


AMD Bulldozer FX-4100 3.6GHz Quad Core CPU
8GB 1333Mhz DDR3 RAM
2TB Hard Drive Storage Space
ATI Radeon HD 6770 1GB Graphics Card
High Performance Gigabyte Motherboard

Case : Vantage Blue Gamers Style Midi Tower Case
Motherboard : Asus M5A78L-M USB 3.0 Motherboard Technology
CPU : AMD Bulldozer FX 6100 3.3ghz 8mb Cache
Hard Drive : 1TB Sata Hard Drive
Memory : 16gb DDR3 1333 Memory
Optical Drive : 24x Dual Layer Sata DVD Writer
Graphics Card : Nvidia Geforce GTX550 TI 1gb GDDR5 with HDMI

the other 3 computers are around the same price, about 100 euro more than the first one
looking to play games such as skyrim, modern warfare 3 or battlefield 3 and just your more higher end pc games graphics wise, be aware none of these include monitors or keyboards or any peripherals

Do you think this is a good $440 gaming pc to buy?

Specifications:
ABS Dreadnought Desktop PC Mid Tower
AMD FX-6300 (3.5GHz)
Stock AMD cooler
G.SKILL 8GB (2 x 4GB) Ripjaws X Series DDR3 1600Mhz
WD 1TB HDD
MSI NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750 1GB
CM Storm Devastator KB/MO
2 LED Fans Back 120mm Pre-installed
Power Supply: Cougar SL 400 Watts
Motherboard: Gigabyte Ultra Durable 78LMT-USB3.
Windows 8.1 64-Bit (Free to Windows 10 64-Bit)

It is $440 dollars prebuilt

I also have a 1440x900 monitor and I also like calculated the cost for all the parts of this pc and it was $625 + Building It and installing the OS $75 = $700

Games:
GTA V
Battlefield 3/4
CSGO
Witcher
Combat Arms
Other FPS games
Need for Speed World

My current computer: Dell Optiplex 755:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
CPU Speed: 2.66Ghz
RAM: 4 GB DDR2
OS:Windows 7 Professional
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 2GB
Free Disk Space: 250GB
Power Supply: 305 Watts
My current computer ran GTA V well at normal settings, but my psu couldn't handle my graphics card.

Can someone give me a good list of specs for a gaming pc i should build?

my budget is around $400 or a bit more on a gaming pc i want to build. I wanted to use the potato masher but couldn't get a cheap list, because it was more than 150 bucks than it actually is could've been (350). So i want someone to help me like by giving me a good list. Games i want to play - Minecraft (tons of mods including shaders) GTA V COD ETC. I found this one build but not sure if its good enough for good fps pcpartpicker.com/p/GjGpWZ

What is your super 'high end' gaming PC specs?

I just built myself a new computer and setup a few weeks ago. The build isn't finished yet by any means but I'll outline what I have and what I still need. I suppose I'll include details of my entire setup, why the heck not?I don’t play a lot of super fancy games right now due to the limitations of my GPU, but will when I get my hands on my new GPU. I have mostly used this rig for music production so far, man does it ever do its job!Tower:-CPU: Intel i7–6700k-Cpu cooler: NZXT Kraken X61-RAM: 2x8GB G.SKILL RIPJAWS V DDR4–3000-Motherboard: MSI Z170-A Gaming M5-Drives:—OS and programs: 256GB SAMSUNG 850Pro SSD—Music and other bulk storage: 150GB WD velociraptor 10k rpm HDD (gift from cousin)—Will be buying 512GB SAMSUNG 850Evo drives to store games and some other stuff, as I fill up what’s already in the system-Power Supply: Cooler Master SilentPro Gold 1000w (also gift from cousin, he had those things laying around)- Case: NZXT H440 black/redPeripherals:-Keyboard: Logitech G910-Mouse: Logitech G502-Mouse Pad: Steelseries QCK-Mic: Blue Snowball-Main monitor: HP 23xi-2nd monitor: That Dell 4:3 monitor commonly seen in office cubicles… (hey, I got it for 10$ used and it works great)Audio Stuff:-Audio Interface: Lexicon Alpha-Headphones: Audio-Technica ATH-M50x-Studio monitors: Mackie HR824’s-DAW: PreSonus Studio One 3 Professional-Mixer: ASHLY MX-406 6 channel mic/line mixer—PC on line in, Phone and iPod on 2 channels each and studio monitors/headphones on line out-iPod Classic 120GB (I don’t know exactly when it’s from)I still need to buy:-GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Gaming 8g—will have in next month or so-1440p 144hz monitor—probably going for a cheaper IPS model, somewhere around the 550$ price pointAnd here’s a few picturesI didn’t mention that this entire setup sits on a table I found at a garage sale for 10$… That couldn’t have gone better!The tower, a red LED strip is adhered to the roof of the case in between the radiator and the side panelHad extra shelves, so why not put boxes for everything on them!Also, semi-organized boxes full of extra cables to the right

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