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		<title>Gaming Pc</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a great  article I browsed on the web on Gaming Pc:
Return to Gaming Computers from Barebone  Computer Systems.  Although  you can play the game just  as well with a low-end sound  card, if you are going to  spend money on a gaming  PC anyway you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>This is a great  article I browsed on the web on <b>Gaming Pc</b>:</i></p>
<p>Return to Gaming Computers from Barebone  Computer Systems.  Although  you can play the game just  as well with a low-end sound  card, if you are going to  spend money on a gaming  PC anyway you might as well  make it worth your expense  by receiving the best experience  possible.  The main drawback  is they tend to come with  cheap, no-name <a href="http://qualityoutdoorequipment.com/chocolatetruffles/" title="brand components at Chocolate Truffles">brand components</a>.   You can usually run most  games at a basic resolution  level on an AMD Sempron,  for example, but the performance  will be greatly improved  if you have a processor  such as an AMD XP, AMD 64,  or a Pentium 4.  For this  reason , the purchase of  a special PC or the upgrading  of a normal PC is necessary.   You can find them online  at the cheapest price at  TigerDirect.  Find Out Why  a Gaming PC and Normal PC  Are so Different! Those who  participate in extreme gaming  use their computer for mainly</p>
<p>The main advantage of buying a  barebones gaming PC just  because it looks good and  is cheap.  Another advantage  is saving time on buying  the basic components and  putting them together.  A  top of the line video card,  such as the most up-to-date  versions of the <a href="http://barbiejeep.nasz.olsztyn.pl/" title="ati radeon at Barbie Jeep">ati radeon</a>  and the NVIDIA GeForce,  is needed to keep your graphics  from being choppy which  would delay game play.  You  can find them online at  the cheapest price at TigerDirect.     Tips To Buying Barebone  Computer SystemsBarebone  computer systems are basically  a half built computer, which  includes the basic components  already installed. 	The case  goes without saying; as  for the rest of it:  you  get the best CPU out right  now, the Core i7 975 Extreme  Edition, watercooled, and  dual GTX 295s are on graphics  duty.  You have to have substantial  memory to run the game,  that expensive video card,  and your sound card otherwise</p>
<p>Depending on your needs and  budget, they may be a decent  option for you instead of  building your own PC, or  buying a fully built system.   An Asus Rampage II Gene  X58 motherboard gets the  job done here.  In many games  you must be able to clearly  hear commands or instructions  to help you.  Your processor  speed is also of a concern,  although not as much so  as your video card and memory. Before  buying one make sure you  find out as much as possible  about the system and its  parts.  This is not an area  to skimp on to save money.   100 percent of the proceeds  of this sale will be going  to The Leukemia Lymphoma  Society.  You choose the  &quot;workhorse&quot; components  such as the CPU, memory,  hard drive, video card and  you can easily add them  to the barebones system.   In other words, know what  you are buying!  Don&#39;t just</p>
<p>The idea came from NVIDIA  employee, and former hardware  editor guy, Paul Jastrzebski,  who has had a friend of  his recently diagnosed with  a multiple myeloma &#8212; a  cancer of the blood. 	If  your parents, wife, or whomever  is not convinced that you  need this computer, just  tell them it is for charity.   An Asus Rampage II Gene  X58 motherboard gets the  job done here. But some people  may find uses for barebone  computer systems.  You have  to have substantial memory  to run the game, that expensive  video card, and your sound  card otherwise it will all  be wasted money.  What you  get in a barebones computer  varies from package to package,  but the majority will come  with at least a case, motherboard,  and power supply. 	So whatta-ya  say?  Want to place a bid?   Right now the system is  at $3,500 USD; NVIDIA probably  hopes it sell for at least  $10,000 USD.  Buying a barebones</p>
<p>You choose the &quot;workhorse&quot; components  such as the CPU, memory,  hard drive, video card and  you can easily add them  to the barebones system.   Be wary of faulty parts,  outdated parts, and investigate  properly on what warranty,  if any, the company is providing. Unfortunately,  there are some disadvantages  to buying barebone computer</p>
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