So look at you, you got your new shiny PC and your ready to play some awesome new PC games like Call of Duty 4 and Crysis, but can you? Getting into PC gaming can be a little tricky for new comers and sometimes confusing, so here are 5 things to look for before getting into gaming.
5. How much RAM do you have? RAM is temp memory in which your open applications use to run with, so the more the better. If you are running Windows Vista I would run at least 2 gigs of RAM and in Windows XP I would choose 1 gig but I would go on the safe side and up grade to at least run DirectX 10 games. RAM is one of the most important things in PC gaming and PCs in general.
4. Check the games system requirements. If a game says needs at least 256mb video card and you have a 128 chances are you wont be able to run it in its full glory. Most likely you will receive a low FPS and in some cases the game wont even load. So make sure you have at least the requirements but more always helps.
3. XP Or Vista? Most new games will be made for Vista so you will probably want to buy it but some older games don’t run very smooth on it, like GTA: San Andreas in my case. XP at this point has better driver support so its a safe bet that you can run your games in their full glory on the system so you should wait until SP1 of Vista is released later in the month.
2. Don’t be cheap, go Dual Core. At this point playing games are best suited to have two processors. Of course older games run fine without two so if you are going to go with a solo processor don’t go below 2.8ghz.
1. The most important thing of all in gaming, YOUR VIDEO CARD!!! Make sure your video card is not integrated graphics, like mine :(, because you will want a at least a PCI card with its own built in RAM. At this point you can find a cheap Nividia card like the GeForce 5500 for about $50 and it can play most games before 2006 but I would recommend the Geforce 7800, which can handle most games on the market today. Also do not buy a video card with less than 256mb of built in memory because most games require at least that much.
Do you have any other pointers for people looking to get into PC gaming? If so leave it as a comment!