A. Wesker Posted January 2, 2011 Content Count: 609 Joined: 04/03/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2011 all ive played on this crap rig is cs,once i decide to try another game i realize how lame my set-up was.any good laptops that i can switch too?or what should i look for in a desktop?thanks for the help. Link to comment
Tweezy Posted January 2, 2011 Content Count: 3791 Joined: 08/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2011 all ive played on this crap rig is cs,once i decide to try another game i realize how lame my set-up was.any good laptops that i can switch too?or what should i look for in a desktop?thanks for the help. Really does depend, I could instruct you on how to build an awesome gaming rig (Dektop) and it'll be a hell of a lot cheaper then a good laptop. Tell me what you want to play and your price budget, and i'll help you out! Also, what country are you? US? Link to comment
A. Wesker Posted January 2, 2011 Content Count: 609 Joined: 04/03/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2011 us,yes,and gta 4 ,far cry 2 and cs:s.those are the games. Link to comment
Tweezy Posted January 3, 2011 Content Count: 3791 Joined: 08/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted January 3, 2011 us,yes,and gta 4 ,far cry 2 and cs:s.those are the games. Will you be wanting to re use any of your old parts? Hard Drive, optical drive etc. Link to comment
A. Wesker Posted January 4, 2011 Content Count: 609 Joined: 04/03/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 4, 2011 whichever way will be A. beneficial, and B. not too expensive. Link to comment
Tweezy Posted January 4, 2011 Content Count: 3791 Joined: 08/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted January 4, 2011 whichever way will be A. beneficial, and B. not too expensive. Well, what Hard Drive and Optical Drive (CD, DVD-ROM, RW etc) do you use? Link to comment
A. Wesker Posted January 4, 2011 Content Count: 609 Joined: 04/03/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 4, 2011 not comp savvy enough to know?hard drive is "stock" and i have 2 dvd-rw drives. Link to comment
Razaroth Posted January 4, 2011 Content Count: 62 Joined: 12/07/10 Status: Offline Share Posted January 4, 2011 if youre not to savvy on computers, id recommend you buy a bare-bones PC from a website, pre-built, and just have it delivered... that is, if someone isnt nice enough to put one together for you. 300-400$, and you can get an up to date computer with stuff thatll keep you running for a while... nothing that came out this year, but good enough to handle things. 900$ will get you a machine with all the upper class stuff... 'top 10' video card, 'top 5' processor, nice ram, etc. Just for a gauge: The new release equivalent to your PC is a barebones netbook. Link to comment
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