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computer question

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Boosted, May 25, 2015.

  1. Boosted

    Boosted Admіn Monitor Manager Community Manager

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    Is there a site I can go to that sells computers that I can punch in a specific game and see if it will play it well ?
     
  2. BiohazardHD

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    Not that I'm aware of. You could find the computer specs and look at the steam game specs. A website however I don't know of
     
  3. Shamma

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    I haven't heard of either. You can post the specs on the PC you're using now followed by the game you wish to play and we can see if it will work well for you.
     
  4. Woody

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    Any decent high end PC should be able to play most games. Someone on here could definitely build one for you then ship it.
     
  5. Boosted

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    How about an Alien ware computer
     
  6. Shamma

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    I would highly not recommended going with an alienware.
     
  7. Boosted

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    why please explain . I am not good with comps . isn't it dell
     
  8. Shamma

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    Dell bought alienware. There are way to overpriced for what you get.
     
  9. Drac OPZ

    Drac OPZ All the Above and Beyond Community Manager

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    Any kind of prebuilt commercial PC are junk and you don't get what you pay for (this is in mind of gaming of course) Most commercial pcs even alienware included now are for low end gaming or considered a office PC.

    If you want one for gaming I seriously suggest doing one on Ibuypower.com or Cyberpowerpc.com to where you can custom build one on there site meeting your requirements and price range and then they will actually build it and ship it too you and they're both actually very reasonable compared to prices of you building it yourself. My current pc I had them build and I went and figured the price difference of if I would of done it myself and I would of only saved around 200 bucks, which isn't really that bad.

    Anyways you wanting to know what games a computer can run the best place to check is using http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/requirements/

    This site will allow you to pick any official pc released game and it will give you the minimum and suggested specs needed to run that game. Hope this helps man!
     
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  10. Drac OPZ

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    Also moved thread to "Tech Talk"
     

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