Hey guys I want to buy a gaming computer and I have $1000 but i dont know where to start, any suggestions?

#722 – Building A KICKASS Gaming Rig ( Part 1/3) Video

“This Video is part 1 of 3 on “Building a KICKASS Gaming Rig”. In this video, I will outline how to select the correct hardware. The average computer user still purchases pre-built systems. The reason for this is that most find selecting the right components and installing them a very daunting task. This Video is intended to help you build your own high end gaming computer system. Please remember though, that this video is intended as a general guide. Watch the Video to find out more…” ~3dGameMan.com

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Microsoft unveils tabletop ‘Milan’ computer

Microsoft Corp. has chosen what it sees as the next generation in PC designs — a computer the size and shape of a coffee table with a flat, touch-screen display — as the third major product it has designed and is branding for the consumer electronics market. The company today revealed its 5-year-old “Milan” project, a computer that uses wireless autosync and touch-screen technology to allow users and devices to interact with files and applications using a tabletop screen. The company designed and is branding the computer, as it did with consumer electronics products such as the Xbox game console and the Zune MP3 player. To accompany Milan, Microsoft renamed a team within its Entertainment and Devices Division called New Consumer Products as “Surface Computing.” General Manager Pete Thompson leads the group, which has worked quietly in new projects to give computers and other devices more human interfaces.

Cryostasis: 4-Way vs. 3-Way + PhysX Performance Comparison (EVGA SR-2, X5680s, GTX480s)

I get asked the question all the time about physX and is it worth it. That is a hard question! In general, if you like ATI and the primary games that you play with ATI hardware are optimized for ATI then there is no reason to switch to Nvidia for physX support. But if you want better drivers support, more games optimized and/or the primary games you play are Nvidia optimized…then there is no reason not to add physX support. The question is, if you have Nvidia…is it better to run more graphics cards in SLI or less in SLI while using one for dedicated physX. Tough question again, and it depends of course. Everything depends…right? :D From what I have been learning through some testing, if the game uses physX heavily such as Cryostasis, Metro 2033 and Batman there may be a good reason to dedicate a card to physX, if the game doesn’t use physX heavily, then I would keep as many cards in SLI as possible. Please watch the video and see if you agree! Thx! Enjoy!

What's the best computer for gaming, and video card?

I’m going to be playing wow and other games, but I want to know what computer and video card is the best for this. I mean what else should I be looking for when it comes to performance? I know I need enough memory, but I really don’t know what to look for. I need to stay under 2,000…any suggestions? When I go out shopping for one what should I look out for? Thank you.


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