Is this "gaming Pc" any good? (For my son for christmas) Cheers

harry569

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Hello, I have recently decided to get my son a new computer for christmas, But i don't really have a clue what to get him. He always playing shooting games that have very good picture quality, ( i think its called graphics) anyway i saw this and it said it was a gaming pc but i haven't a clue if its anygood or not, Could any of you tell me if this is computer is fit for gaming or point me in another direction!
Cheers
Harry Gray

AMD ™ 64 Processor Socket 939 (2.2Ghz)
1 X MSI 7800GT 2DHTV 256MB PCI (Nvidia Geforce 7800 GT)
X Blade Case ( 550 W Triple Fan PSU)
Genuine Microsoft® Windows® Software (Windows Xp Pro)
2048 MB DDR400 Memory (4 x 512)
160 GB Hard Drive
Multimedia Keyboard & Optical Mouse
17" TFT Monitor With Speakers
52 X CD Writer/DVD Combo Drive
*5 Year Warranty Included*
I'm paying around 800 Pounds ( That's about $1404 American Dollors)

Thanks again Harry

My Msn Messanger is [email protected] Cheers

and Merry Christmas
 
Check the PSU that comes with the case. What are the amps? Also, you might want to just get 1 gig of RAM and upgrade to a GTX, but whatever.
 
Where are you purchasing the PC from? If its a online website maybe you can give us the link and we can find a better one for the same value.
 
This guy looks like he isn't a computer whiz like we are so we shouldn't scare him by telling him 2 gigs of RAM and a 7800GTX is better (no offence). I agree with P11, tell us your manufacturer and we can probably get you a better buy.
 
Its very good for the price. The graphics card alone costs about £240 in the UK. Dont suppose you know what PSU it is?
 
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Regardless of what we think, that computer will suit your son very well for about 2-3 years of gaming at fairly good quality, and about 5 years for typical system usage.
 
harry569 said:
AMD ™ 64 Processor Socket 939 (2.2Ghz)

that's most likely a amd64 3500+, very good for gaming

harry569 said:
1 X MSI 7800GT 2DHTV 256MB PCI (Nvidia Geforce 7800 GT)

It's a nice graphics card, a computer's performance with games and image qualities in games is mainly determined by this and the cpu, the item above this.

harry569 said:
X Blade Case ( 550 W Triple Fan PSU)
Make sure the powersupply has enough power to feed the system. The "watt" doesn't really mean anything, to fully understand this, you should read PSU101, very useful.

harry569 said:
2048 MB DDR400 Memory (4 x 512)
That is very nice for gaming, especially for ram demanding games like fear.

harry569 said:
160 GB Hard Drive
You'll have to give us more details, what kind of interface? ATA133? SATA? Just copy everything from the site over. If it's SATA then you'll get better load times.

Seems a bit expensive, but again i dont know how much items cost in UK.

Hope that helped =)
 
Wow thats an awesome gift. Whats your budget? You could probably save money some money and still get him a good gaming computer.
 
By "17" TFT Monitor With Speakers" I assume the speakers are on the monitor. Get better speakers, 5.1 surround sound 500 w, theres a good one by Logitec, i don't know what its called but im sure there is someone here who does. Just buy them seperatley, they will work with the pc, as long as you have a 5.1 surround sound card or integrated sound.
 
By "17" TFT Monitor With Speakers" I assume the speakers are on the monitor. Get better speakers, 5.1 surround sound 500 w, theres a good one by Logitec, i don't know what its called but im sure there is someone here who does. Just buy them seperatley, they will work with the pc, as long as you have a 5.1 surround sound card or integrated sound.

Or he can keep those and save money because you don't need a 5.1 surround sound system with perfect sound to play games.

That is very nice for gaming, especially for ram demanding games like fear.
Fear demands graphics more than it does RAM. UT2004 is more of a RAM demanding game, older ones like that usually suck RAM, new ones suck Gfx.

that's most likely a amd64 3500+, very good for gaming
Could also be the 3700+

It's a nice graphics card, a computer's performance with games and image qualities in games is mainly determined by this and the cpu, the item above this.
And RAM, and motherboard, and Hard Drive, and PSU.

Needless to say you would save a ton of money (~1000$) if you bought all the parts yourself and just took the time to put it all together.
 
Seems a bit expensive, but again i dont know how much items cost in UK.
ALOT more then they do in the US

Needless to say you would save a ton of money (~1000$) if you bought all the parts yourself and just took the time to put it all together.
Not everybody has the knowledge or time to build it themselves, especially in the run up to christmas.

Needless to say, your son will be happy :)
 
Cheres

Once agian cheers, oh its says sata or something for the 160 gb hard drive, i don't a clue how to put a pc together and uh yes it's the amd64 3700 !

Anyways thank sfor your time and help

Thanks Harry Gray
 
lol

Would you like to adopt me? I'm 19 years old but I'll still be your son >.>. Anyway thats a very good PC. You said you weren't very computer savvy so its best to just buy it prebuilt. It costs abit more, but its better than dealing with parts if you don't know how. With 2 gig and and the 7800 GTX, he won't need to upgrade that card for 2-4 years. He'll play every game on the market right now on high settings. Make sure you put a lock on the case though. With a PC like that I'd cut from junior high/high school to play >.>
 
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