It's the same as learning a new language. If your brought up with it than your at least good with it automatically, but if your new to it than it can be a little tricky and will take some time to get used to. I myself was brought up with and Xbox and for the past 3 years I've gamed with my PC so I'm quite good with both console and PC.
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@darksusperia: AUD. Also I didn't mention RAM or an optic drive for some strange reason. Same goes for them as the motherboard, HDD, SSD and power supply. I would also like to mention that with the case i would like something like what the Phantom 820 has with its fan speed control and temperature monitor.
Cheers!
Hi, I was just wondering what components for a gaming PC should I choose. I have had a HP Pavilion dv6 for quite some time now and I just wanted an upgrade. I was just wanting a gaming desktop that can run any game (mainly FPSs) on high res and settings. I am only wanting a single monitor setup and a nice keyboard, mouse and headset. I have no idea what to get for a motherboard, hard drive (or SSD) or power supply. I would appreciate a nice full ATX case that would compete or be a nice alternative to a NZXT Phantom. I do not like the supposed great keyboards that have clicky keys, monitors of any kind or macro keys (they will just be annoying as I don't play any MMOs). I would also like to add that I would prefer just one GPU not two running SLI or Crossfire and possibly a hard drive and an SSD (I would think that's the smart way to go). I am willing to take a lump-some $2000 out of my pocket for this PC and I would like it to be as future-proof and aerated as possible.
Thank you so very much if you help me in any way. Cheers!
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