Choosing a gaming computer
Hey guys. So for Christmas I'm finally getting a gaming pc. I have 3 options in mind. They are :
GeForce GT 610 1gb $450
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229362
Radeon 6670 $510
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227392
Radeon 7750 $600
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227437
Which one has the best graphics for games such as skyrim ,dishonored, tribes ascend, and other high end games. I would like to run between 30-60fps.
If you would like to suggest a computer, it must be already built, between $400-$600 , a trusted website , and able to run modern high end games between 30-60fps.
Thanks in advance !
October 15, 2012
11 Comments • Newest first
Word of advice... save a bit more money and invest in a desktop.
[quote=CreamyMilkJr]Spoiled...[/quote]
Lol, $600 for a computer is spoiled?
OT: Go with the first one and upgrade some stuff with that $150 budget that you'll still have.
You'll get much better preformance if you build your own, self built and you could get medium-high, with the FPS to play. Pre-built you're looking at low-medium
[quote=LowWillpower]
OT: For $600 you wont get anything amazing for high end games, you will probably be running them on medium or low settings.[/quote]
o_o. Last year I bought a new desktop for ~$800 after taxes (13%) with a monitor included. Completely forgot to rebate half the stuff. It's holding extremely well to be honest.
You can get a good computer that can run almost every game on the default settings for that price.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883220184
asus.
I just bought a $499 asus desktop and threw in a $135 nvidia 550ti gpu. Can pretty much play anything I want.
Alien Ware
Like the other guy said get the GT 610 and install a better graphics card but you will still be looking at medium settings for about 60 fps. Or you could just go with building your own and getting a sexy i7 processor and graphics card.
Gtx 690
This would be better in Non-MS Tech section.
OT: For $600 you wont get anything amazing for high end games, you will probably be running them on medium or low settings.