Hello all hope all is well. Can anybody recommend me a good gaming pc? Please and thank you
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Hello all hope all is well. Can anybody recommend me a good gaming pc? Please and thank you
Where are you from? What's your budget? What games would you like to play? What resolution?
US. maybe about 500-800 range. Mostly mmo. resolution doesn't matter atm
How comfortable would you be building one yourself? you can normally do better with picking your own parts as pre-builds will use lower quality parts.
If your not interested in building it yourself, every now and then newegg had year old gaming rigs for a great price. I normally build but right after the GTX8 Series came out I was able to grab a computer with a GTX770 in it and an i7 processor for $500. I couldn't have built it for that even though the GPU was older. So I'd start there. TBH mine is running at 1080P almost maxed I everything and still has a great framerate. So that's my suggestion.
https://m.newegg.com/products/N82E16883101536
Something like this.
If you build your own, you can visit /r buildapc. The folks over there are very helpful in buying and building your pc.
https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-ga...view-2219.html
Remember though when you skimp on older hardware, you need to upgrade sooner rather than later and some motherboards aren't compatible with some videocards and vice versa.
You could probably build a good pc for 800ish, but you would need to do your own research. It's not that hard.
As for res, high res is nice, but it isn't that huge of a difference on small screens or low texture games. Frames is way more important if you want to be on your A game. I play XIV in 120FPS and it feels like an offline game, so smooth most of the time.
If you decide full HD 1080p at 60fps is good enough you won't have to spend a lot. An i5 / about 8gb / and a lower 10 series with a basic amount of vram nvidia card, combined is plenty for (Dx11) HD gaming, really. If you go over that you'll need more powerful stuff.
I have a question(I'm thinking of switching from PS4 to PC...but need to build a PC first - have a friend willing to help as I've never done so before), how easy/hard is it to get a PS4(or whatever controller is compatible) to work with that? Is it just a matter of getting the right driver, and having the cords/controller?
Edit: The controller wouldn't just be for FFXIV, but for some other games as well that are capable of being played with one.
I think you need a special dongle for some wireless controllers. You can get 9/10 different controllers to work. Xbox controllers are the best supported for any game though if you play more than this game since it's the microsoft brand.
Thank you for the replies. Might give building one a try.
I would just recommend looking at http://www.xoticpc.com before going the BYO route, as they build primarily gaming systems and gaming laptops. Don't buy anything you can pickup at bestbuy or Amazon if you want to play games, as the build quality is terrible on anything less than 1000$, and I would actually suggest getting at least a nVidia 1070 GTX if you want to keep it for a few years.
http://www.dell.com/en-us/gaming/alienware?cs=19
https://www.falcon-nw.com/
http://www.xidax.com/
Are three good choices if you're looking to go the pre/custom build route. Alienware probably being one of the better choices for being on a budget from their student deals. While Falcon and Xidax are there if you want to go all out.
I dunno about getting a PS4 controller to work on PC. I have an Xbox One wired controller on mine, no set up required, it was just plug and play.
Laptop or desktop? A lot of times you can get a much better rig for a lower price if you want a desktop machine. I usually shop at NewEgg they have great deals like this one. https://www.newegg.com/Special/Shell...292017&Index=6
It's really a matter of knowing what you want. I would look for I7 at least 8 gigs of ram and an nvidia geforce gtx 960 or higher video card (I don't know the radeon equivalent because I only buy geforce). If you want this computer to last you a while get the best video card you can right now.
Also make sure the brand of computer you get is good. Asus, Lenovo, Alienware, etc. Do your research before buying! Ask around and read reviews of products. I've helped many of my friends/family pick their machines and so far no one's been unhappy.
People also forget mobile GPUs are a generation or two behind the desktop models. A Nvidia laptop 1080 is about the same as a desktop 880, check the processing chores and threads.
I'm running a Ryzen 5 1500X, 8GB and GTX1060 6GB and running the game around 70-120 FPS depending on area and population.
My rig cost me USD1150 but keep in my we have high taxes for electronics in Sweden so its probabaly not as much if you buy said parts in the US