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Which Pc Config Should I Go For

Best home pc configuration?

it will still depends on how you will use it..

amd single core or athlon 64...
256ram for office works + some 3d games OR
512 + ram for gaming purposes..
64 - 128 video card...
any sound card will do...unless using it as a digital amplifier...
then use windows..

after few months new hardwares are up again but still they wont make much of a change....

have some anti-spywares or antivirus for safety...
xtra securty softwares like for LOCKING your hard drive..

Would this PC config work on GTA IV..?!?

These are my Laptop(Lenovo B460E) specs/config

Processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU T4500 @ 2.30GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Memory : 2048MB RAM
Operating System: Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
Graphics Card : Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family (Internal)
Approx. Graphics memory : 797MB

Most of the websites i checked online, including systemrequirementslab.com says that it doesn't work. It also says that Assassins Creed wouldn't work as the Intel onboard graphics card doesn't support. But Assassins Creed seems to work flawlessly. It has also been mentioned that laptop versions of graphics card may not work for most games. But most of the games that it said wouldn't work did work for me. Then again, I got Need For Speed's Hot Pursuit(2010) and installed it. Everything seemed to work fine up until the actual gameplay starts. When the race starts or when on free run mode, the car is clearly visible but the world doesn't seem to be. I can see a light that would appear to be the sun, but the world detail is only put out in the form of shadows. Its like i can see the outlines but no road or barriers etc.
Wanted to know if my pc's configuration would be able to support Grand Theft Auto IV.

What is the best PC configuration for CS:GO for getting >150 fps at max setting for India?

CSGO is very CPU dependent and I assume others answering might not know it but anyways.CPU matters more than GPU when playing CSGO. Get a good i5 processor at least with a decent GPU. You can cut on your GPU to spend more on CPU.I'm assuming you're keeping 40–50k for the CPU itself because the whole setup can't be compatible with your maxed out setting's dream.CPU: Intel Core i5-7400GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050TiMotherboard: Asus LGA1151 (anyone)PSU: Bronze certified, I'd suggest 550WRam: 8GB DDR4Case: Cooler master enters levelThese are the basic, you can add your accessories as per your need and budget.The total cost would be somewhere 50–55kThis setup might not produce good FPS in all games at high settings. Though, for the next two years, you'd be able to play most of the games with acceptable FPS.If you've 5–6k more, go for the GTX1060.

What would be the best configuration for a gaming PC that can be built under INR 100,000?

Here's a Quick A2A. Sorry if I lack a lot of detail.CPU: Intel i7-4790k (~28k)Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 4GB GDDR5 (~22k)RAM: 2 x 8GB DDR3 2133MHz RAM (~5k)Motherboard: An Intel Z97 Gaming Motherboard (~10-15k)Cabinet: Your choice, really (~5k)Storage: 120/240GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive (~7-10k)PSU: Corsair CX750M (~10k)At the end of this, you arrive at ~90k. You can choose to step up, go up to Skylake and DDR4 RAM, but Haswell is still decent and DDR4 has no proper performance gains at the moment. Going that route would future proof you. With your remaining 10k, you can invest in a decent monitor or headset

GTA IV pc keyboard custom configuration?

Hi

To customize key configuration, press "escape" to bring up the main menu. Then click "game" and select the "custom mapping" option. From here you can change the controls to anything you desire.

EDIT: gbh101, if you're going to use an xbox 360 controller and complain about PC, you shouldn't be gaming with computers. Go and play your crappy console and stop whining. PC controls are simple and easy to use... for those intelligent enough of course (certainly not you).

What is your ideal budget gaming PC configuration for the year 2018?

Well if you ask me, I’d upgrade my pc rather than buying a new one.If you want to buy new one, I’d say you should go for a pc with following configuration:7th generation processor, either i5 or i7 would do good.At least GTX 1030 or GTX 1050 4GB graphics card.2 TB or 1 TB of hard disk capacity. I don’t care for an SSD.8 or 16 GB of ram. Since you are referring to new pc you would likely find DDR4 rather than DDR3 with a maximum capacity of 32 GB or more for future upgrades.I’d rather not want any dvd drives.Two monitors, maybe 1080p if possible.You can get these around 60- to 80k if you are hoping to buy a laptop if you want to configure a desktop, I’d prefer amd rayzen procesors instead of intel.

What is the cheapest PC configuration for getting 150+ FPS in Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) with every setting on low and a 1024x768 resolution?

gtx 750ti, duel core i3, anything clocked over 3 ghz will work. even one 2 gen old.4 gb of ram since 3 gb sticks are cheap but harder to come by and utterly useless.now keep in mind, if you don't upgrade the graphics driver you will get 150+ frames easily, go in console ( love source for that) and input fps_max_ 150 or whatever you’re trying to get to, it’ll never go above that, then any frame drops you’d get from having a higher frame rate unstably wont occur.If you still get frame rate drops then the cpu is under performing because csgo is more cpu intensive then actual cpu.i played with a i3 530 650 12gb of ram, and at max or lowest settings my frame rate didn't change, after updates i got a steady 110 fps.Again keep in mind however, any frame rate above 38 or so, you wont visibly see the difference, its actually impossible to tell. if you limit the frame rate to 60 or so, you’ll have the most stable frames and best experience. really anything above 40 is pointless.

I'm looking for a PC within 30k INR. What configuration I should go for if my primary purpose is photo editing?

CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor ($176.88 @ OutletPC) Motherboard: ASRock H97M Anniversary Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($67.89 @ OutletPC) Memory: Mushkin ECO2 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($39.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($47.78 @ OutletPC) Case: Cougar Spike MicroATX Mini Tower Case ($33.99 @ SuperBiiz) Power Supply: Antec 450W ATX Power Supply ($32.99 @ SuperBiiz) Optical Drive: Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer ($16.69 @ SuperBiiz) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 OEM (64-bit) ($89.99 @ NCIX US) Total: $506.20Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available

What is the best configuration for assembling a desktop PC with an Intel i3 or i5 processor for under Rs. 37,000? My main aim is gaming.

Here is the latest Configuration with updated current market Price (Local Dealer).Sums up to around 37K. SMPS and Graphics card you have to spend Extra.ProcessorCore i5 - Skylake 6th Gen (i5-6402P / 3.40 GHz 6M Cache, 3.40 GHz) - Rs. 12950MotherBoardGIGABYTE H110M S2 DDR4 - Rs. 4700RamKingston 8 GB 2400 MHZ - Rs. 2700HDDSeagate 1 TB (6GB/s) - Rs. 3500DVD WriterLite-on DVD-Writer - Rs. 850KeyBoard and MouseLogitech CORDLESS SET-MK260 Wireless KB+Mouse - Rs. 1550Cabinet with cables and SMPSZebroniCS High - 10 Models w/USB, Audio & Fan - Rs. 2100SpeakerCreative SBS A60 2.0 - Rs. 800MonitorSamsung 22"-LS22E310HY FULL HD - Rs. 7550Total - 36,700OptionalsGraphics Card - ATI Radeon 1GB R5-230 DDR3 - Rs. 2500Price Source - Online price list of Delta Peripherals, Chennai

What is the best and cheapest PC configuration for getting >150 fps in Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO), with maxed out settings at 1080p?

This is my build for a solid 1080p gaming experience.Solid Cheap 1080P CSGO (Pick Parts, Build Your PC, Compare and Share)I've been playing CS for a long time (6 years), including playing CS1.6 and CS:GO competitively on ESEA, CoL, CEVO and ESL Cologne.From my experience, to play CS in a competitive level, you need to make everything as stable as possible. That includes ping, fps, mouse and monitor refresh rate.For those who says since the monitor refresh rate is only 60hz, it does not matter how much fps you are getting in game over 60 fps, that is incorrect.In game fps is about 3D rendering and material patching, the higher the fps GPU can generates, the smoother the gaming experience. It has nothing to do with output towards monitor. To prove this, simply playing CS:GO at fps_max 30 and play it at over 150 fps and you will see the difference.Since CS:GO is a graphic intense game, CPU requirement is much lower.For total under $800 CAD/USDCPU: i3 duo core: more than enough for most of the games.Ram: 4 GB will work as well, 8 GB gives you more juice for multitasking, 1600 for faster, but not necessary.GPU: GTX960 is cheap, stable, fast, low energy consumption and quiet, it can definitely run CSGO (and most of the games) in 1080p low settings( you don't need high setting, no one plays CS for its graphic). And you will get 150+ fps.Motherboard: MSI or whatever brand that fits your budget and supports the rest of the build, do invest more for future upgrades.Storage:SSD will load the game faster, but not so much on game play performance. An normal 5400 rpm  HDD will work just fine.Case:Good airflow, low noise. GTX960 produces very low heat so it's not a big deal.To be better at the game, i suggest:Headphone: Steelseries Siberia, extremely comfortable, built-in USB sound card (no need for an extra amp), clear on the steps.Mouse: Steelseries Sensei, a precise instrument, amazing quality and warranty service.Personally I do not like Razer, had bad quality experience with them.

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