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2022-04-06, 11:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Mar 2022
Suggest me a cp to play heavy games?
I am not into technology that is why I don't know which specifications is necessery in a PC for gaming. I don't want lagging or any controls issues in the game. I want to run every game smoothly. Need suggestions
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2022-04-08, 10:18 AM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Jun 2008
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- Munich, Germany
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Re: Suggest me a cp to play heavy games?
Your question is so broad it's basically unanswerable. There are several considerations that you need to answer for yourself to find the right machine for you:
Desktop or notebook?
What kind of games do you want to play? Games usually list both minimum and recommended requirements, you can take that as a baseline.
Just single-player or also multiplayer? In the case of the second, competitive or co-op?
How long should the rig be viable?
Most importantly: what's your available budget?
I would recommend finding a computer store in your area that does custom builds and ask them to help you. Provide them with the information above and they'll be able to put something together that fits your needs.What did the monk say to his dinner?
SpoilerOut of the frying pan and into the friar!
How would you describe a knife?
SpoilerCutting-edge technology
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2022-04-09, 09:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Jun 2013
- Location
- Bristol, UK
Re: Suggest me a cp to play heavy games?
I'd agree with everything you said, except that they said "heavy". That implies to me an expensive computer, an i9 or the AMD equivalent, with the chunkiest GPU, lots of memory (64 GB?) and SSD and Blu-rays all around, £5,000 ($6,000?) minimum. Keep the receipt, you'll need it when you go back to complain that you really wanted the next model up.
Last edited by halfeye; 2022-04-09 at 09:45 PM.
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