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Forget it. Anyways im building a PC.
Parts so far:
ATX PC Case,5 PWM ARGB Fans Pre-Installed,360MM RAD Support,Type-C Gaming 270°
MSI B550 Gaming GEN3 Gaming Motherboard (AMD AM4, DDR4, PCIe 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s, M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 1, HDMI, ATX, AMD Ryzen 5000/4000 Series Processors)
AMD Ryzen™ 5 5500 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler
32 GB DDR4 RAM
1TB P600 M.2 SSD NVMe PCle Gen3.0X4 Solid State Drive
750W Power Supply
Somebody suggest a graphic card thats preferably white.
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A lot of this is good advice, but I do have to contest the processor recommendation (also storage to a lesser extent).
First of all: On all recent generations, a given i or Ryzen number is generally regarded as equivalent. This means that an i3 and a Ryzen 3 will typically get you the same level of performance. This is particularly relevant for any Ryzen processor 3000 or later. (1000 and 2000 fall behind slightly compared to "equivalent" Intel.)
Second, as a general rule, if all you're doing is things with programs like Microsoft Office or a browser, generally any modern CPU that isn't completely bottom-of-the-barrel will do you just fine. A higher-end i3 or Ryzen 3 will work just fine, though you may not see as much longevity out of the build. An i5 or Ryzen 5 is a better benchmark to aim for, though, that much is certainly true.
Third, something that is relevant specifically for AMD is generation hierarchy, as starting from 3000 things get a little confusing:
1000 is the first generation of Ryzen; these will work in a pinch, but you're definitely better off with later generations
2000 is the second generation, and overall an extremely robust platform; if you can get a good price on later generations, obviously go for them, but this generation still holds up extremely well even today (source: been rocking a 2600 for the past 5 years with zero issues or need to upgrade)
3000 and 4000 are third generation, with 3000 being the chips you'll mostly see, while 4000 is a differently-optimized set of processors meant in part for budget
5000 and 6000 are fourth generation, but you'll pretty much only see 5000 in the wild; 6000 is afaik pretty specific in application
7000 is fifth generation, best available as of the writing of this text, but may not be affordable because it's brand spanking new; if in doubt, favor an equivalent 5000 unless you can get a good price on a 7000.
Lastly on the note of processors, as mentioned above, aiming for an i5 or Ryzen 5 if in doubt is good practice; you can get away with an i3 or Ryzen 3 if you expect the machine to see light use, but an i5 or Ryzen 5 will do you better in the long run. The same cannot be said of the higher-tier processors.
With regards to i7/Ryzen 7 and i9/Ryzen 9, they pretty much fall outside the scope of this post. The 7s are overkill for anything outside of more demanding applications like video editing, simulation, engineering, etc., and the 9s tend to be the processor equivalent of supercars. They're incredibly expensive, incredibly flashy, and far more than you'll ever need. Anyone who tells you you need to buy a 9 is lying or a techbro sycophant.
Final note regarding storage: Having an SSD as your main drive is very good advice, however do not dismiss HDDs. Having one as your main drive will make your overall use of the machine notably slower, but they are excellent for auxiliary and archival storage. SSDs are coming down in price, yes, but particularly at large sizes they'll often still come out significantly more expensive than an HDD of the same size, and the speed difference isn't anywhere near as impactful outside of an OS drive context. The main exception is laptops, not that I think any are being sold with HDDs anymore; SSDs are far more physically resilient, which is better for portability.
(One final note, and this is an extreme edge case pretty much no one actually reading this post will see: If you're expecting to regularly alter/move data on the order of gigabytes, you may not want to do so on your main drive if it's an SSD, as this can eat into the drive's lifespan. If handling such large volumes of data, I'd recommend doing so on a dedicated drive, whether SSD or HDD.)
So You Need To Buy A Computer But You Don't Know What Specs Are Good These Days
Hi.
This is literally my job.
Lots of people are buying computers for school right now or are replacing computers as their five-year-old college laptop craps out so here's the standard specs you should be looking for in a (windows) computer purchase in August 2023.
PROCESSOR
Intel i5 (no older than 10th Gen)
Ryzen 7
You can get away with a Ryzen 5 but an intel i3 should be an absolute last resort. You want at least an intel i5 or a Ryzen 7 processor. The current generation of intel processors is 13, but anything 10 or newer is perfectly fine. DO NOT get a higher performance line with an older generation; a 13th gen i5 is better than an 8th gen i7. (Unfortunately I don't know enough about ryzens to tell you which generation is the earliest you should get, but staying within 3 generations is a good rule of thumb)
RAM
8GB absolute minimum
If you don't have at least 8GB RAM on a modern computer it's going to be very, very slow. Ideally you want a computer with at least 16GB, and it's a good idea to get a computer that will let you add or swap RAM down the line (nearly all desktops will let you do this, for laptops you need to check the specs for Memory and see how many slots there are and how many slots are available; laptops with soldered RAM cannot have the memory upgraded - this is common in very slim laptops)
STORAGE
256GB SSD
Computers mostly come with SSDs these days; SSDs are faster than HDDs but typically have lower storage for the same price. That being said: SSDs are coming down in price and if you're installing your own drive you can easily upgrade the size for a low cost. Unfortunately that doesn't do anything for you for the initial purchase.
A lot of cheaper laptops will have a 128GB SSD and, because a lot of stuff is stored in the cloud these days, that can be functional. I still recommend getting a bit more storage than that because it's nice if you can store your music and documents and photos on your device instead of on the cloud. You want to be able to access your files even if you don't have internet access.
But don't get a computer with a big HDD instead of getting a computer with a small SSD. The difference in speed is noticeable.
SCREEN (laptop specific)
Personally I find that touchscreens have a negative impact on battery life and are easier to fuck up than standard screens. They are also harder to replace if they get broken. I do not recommend getting a touch screen unless you absolutely have to.
A lot of college students especially tend to look for the biggest laptop screen possible; don't do that. It's a pain in the ass to carry a 17" laptop around campus and with the way that everything is so thin these days it's easier to damage a 17" screen than a 14" screen.
On the other end of that: laptops with 13" screens tend to be very slim devices that are glued shut and impossible to work on or upgrade.
Your best bet (for both functionality and price) is either a 14" or a 15.6" screen. If you absolutely positively need to have a 10-key keyboard on your laptop, get the 15.6". If you need something portable more than you need 10-key, get a 14"
FORM FACTOR (desktop specific)
If you purchase an all-in-one desktop computer I will begin manifesting in your house physically. All-in-ones take away every advantage desktops have in terms of upgradeability and maintenance; they are expensive and difficult to repair and usually not worth the cost of disassembling to upgrade.
There are about four standard sizes of desktop PC: All-in-One (the size of a monitor with no other footprint), Tower (Big! probably at least two feet long in two directions), Small Form Factor Tower (Very moderate - about the size of a large shoebox), and Mini/Micro/Tiny (Small! about the size of a small hardcover book).
If you are concerned about space you are much better off getting a MicroPC and a bracket to put it on your monitor than you are getting an all-in-one. This will be about a million percent easier to work on than an all-in-one and this way if your monitor dies your computer is still functional.
Small form factor towers and towers are the easiest to work on and upgrade; if you need a burly graphics card you need to get a full size tower, but for everything else a small form factor tower will be fine. Most of our business sales are SFF towers and MicroPCs, the only time we get something larger is if we have to put a $700 graphics card in it. SFF towers will accept small graphics cards and can handle upgrades to the power supply; MicroPCs can only have the RAM and SSD upgraded and don't have room for any other components or their own internal power supply.
WARRANTY
Most desktops come with either a 1 or 3 year warranty; either of these is fine and if you want to upgrade a 1 year to a 3 year that is also fine. I've generally found that if something is going to do a warranty failure on desktop it's going to do it the first year, so you don't get a hell of a lot of added mileage out of an extended warranty but it doesn't hurt and sometimes pays off to do a 3-year.
Laptops are a different story. Laptops mostly come with a 1-year warranty and what I recommend everyone does for every laptop that will allow it is to upgrade that to the longest warranty you can get with added drop/damage protection. The most common question our customers have about laptops is if we can replace a screen and the answer is usually "yes, but it's going to be expensive." If you're purchasing a low-end laptop, the parts and labor for replacing a screen can easily cost more than half the price of a new laptop. HOWEVER, the way that most screens get broken is by getting dropped. So if you have a warranty with drop protection, you just send that sucker back to the factory and they fix it for you.
So, if it is at all possible, check if the manufacturer of a laptop you're looking at has a warranty option with drop protection. Then, within 30 days (though ideally on the first day you get it) of owning your laptop, go to the manufacturer site, register your serial number, and upgrade the warranty. If you can't afford a 3-year upgrade at once set a reminder for yourself to annually renew. But get that drop protection, especially if you are a college student or if you've got kids.
And never, ever put pens or pencils on your laptop keyboard. I've seen people ruin thousand dollar, brand-new laptops that they can't afford to fix because they closed the screen on a ten cent pencil. Keep liquids away from them too.
LIFESPAN
There's a reasonable chance that any computer you buy today will still be able to turn on and run a program or two in ten years. That does not mean that it is "functional."
At my office we estimate that the functional lifespan of desktops is 5-7 years and the functional lifespan of laptops is 3-5 years. Laptops get more wear and tear than desktops and desktops are easier to upgrade to keep them running. At 5 years for desktops and 3 years for laptops you should look at upgrading the RAM in the device and possibly consider replacing the SSD with a new (possibly larger) model, because SSDs and HDDs don't last forever.
COST
This means that you should think of your computers as an annual investment rather than as a one-time purchase. It is more worthwhile to pay $700 for a laptop that will work well for five years than it is to pay $300 for a laptop that will be outdated and slow in one year (which is what will happen if you get an 8th gen i3 with 8GB RAM). If you are going to get a $300 laptop try to get specs as close as possible to the minimums I've laid out here.
If you have to compromise on these specs, the one that is least fixable is the processor. If you get a laptop with an i3 processor you aren't going to be able to upgrade it even if you can add more RAM or a bigger SSD. If you have to get lower specs in order to afford the device put your money into the processor and make sure that the computer has available slots for upgrade and that neither the RAM nor the SSD is soldered to the motherboard. (one easy way to check this is to search "[computer model] RAM upgrade" on youtube and see if anyone has made a video showing what the inside of the laptop looks like and how much effort it takes to replace parts)
Computers are expensive right now. This is frustrating, because historically consumer computer prices have been on a downward trend but since 2020 that trend has been all over the place. Desktop computers are quite expensive at the moment (August 2023) and decent laptops are extremely variably priced.
If you are looking for a decent, upgradeable laptop that will last you a few years, here are a couple of options that you can purchase in August 2023 that have good prices for their specs:
14" Lenovo - $670 - 11th-gen i5, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD
15.6" HP - $540 - 11th-gen i5, 16GB RAM, and 256GB SSD
14" Dell - $710 - 12th-gen i5, 16GB RAM, and 256GB SSD
If you are looking for a decent, affordable desktop that will last you a few years, here are a couple of options that you can purchase in August 2023 that have good prices for their specs:
SFF HP - $620 - 10th-gen i5, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD
SFF Lenovo - $560 - Ryzen 7 5000 series, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD
Dell Tower - $800 - 10th-gen i7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD
If I were going to buy any of these I'd probably get the HP laptop or the Dell Tower. The HP Laptop is actually a really good price for what it is.
Anyway happy computering.
#this got away from me a bit#but I happen to have experience with AMD processors#so I figured I'd offer my input on the matter#(this nerd-sniped me pretty hard#and I wound up rewriting a couple sections for brevity)
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Prix d’un PC Gamer : Combien coûte un PC Gamer ?
Vous voulez un PC puissant pour jouer aux meilleurs jeux. Mais vous vous demandez combien ça coûte ? Vous n’êtes pas seul. Trouver le bon PC gamer peut sembler difficile, avec tant de choix.
Heureusement, avec les bonnes infos, vous pouvez trouver le PC idéal. Il doit correspondre à vos besoins et à votre budget.
Principaux éléments à considérer
Comprendre les composants clés d’un PC gamer et leur impact sur les performances
Découvrir les différentes gammes de prix des PC gamers, de l’entrée de gamme au haut de gamme
Connaître les facteurs influençant le prix final d’un PC gamer
Évaluer les avantages et les inconvénients d’acheter un PC gamer pré-assemblé ou de le monter vous-même
Apprendre à optimiser votre budget pour obtenir le meilleur rapport qualité-prix
Explorons ensemble les différentes options. Trouvons le PC gamer parfait pour vous, tout en restant dans votre budget.
Introduction
Pourquoi chercher à connaître le prix d’un PC gamer ?
Il est crucial de connaître le prix moyen d’un PC gamer pour les joueurs. Cela permet de s’équiper sans dépenser trop. Vous pouvez ainsi planifier votre budget et comparer les options disponibles.
Comprendre les prix des composants et les gammes de prix aide à faire un choix judicieux. Vous pourrez ainsi choisir les meilleures marques adaptées à votre budget.
En connaissant ces détails, vous ferez un achat adapté à vos besoins et à votre budget. Cela vous permettra aussi de penser à l’évolutivité de votre configuration, pour qu’elle reste performante au fil du temps.
Comprendre les composants clés
Quand vous voulez acheter un PC gamer, il faut bien comprendre les composants pc gamer importants. Ces éléments influencent beaucoup les performances et le prix du PC.
Le processeur pc gamer est très important. Un Intel Core i5 ou i7 améliore les performances pour les jeux difficiles. Une carte graphique pc gamer de haute qualité, comme une NVIDIA GeForce RTX, rend les jeux plus beaux mais augmente le coût.
La mémoire vive (RAM pc gamer) est aussi cruciale. 16 Go de RAM DDR4 assure une expérience fluide. Un stockage pc gamer rapide, comme un SSD NVMe, permet de lancer les jeux rapidement.
En choisissant bien ces composants pc gamer, vous pouvez créer un PC de jeu puissant sans trop dépenser. Trouver le bon équilibre entre ces composants est la clé pour un bon rapport qualité-prix.
Gammes de prix des PC gamers
Les PC gamers se divisent en plusieurs catégories de prix. Chaque catégorie répond aux besoins et budgets des joueurs.
Bas de gamme
Les PC gamer bas de gamme coûtent entre 600 € et 900 €. Ils offrent une bonne performance pour jouer aux derniers jeux. Ils sont équipés d’un processeur Intel Core i3 ou i5 et d’une carte graphique NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 ou AMD Radeon RX 580.
Milieu de gamme
Les PC gamers milieu de gamme se vendent entre 900 € et 1 200 €. Ils ont des composants plus puissants. Ils possèdent un processeur Intel Core i5 ou i7 et une carte graphique NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 ou AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT. Cela permet une expérience de jeu en haute définition.
Haut de gamme
Les PC gamers haut de gamme commencent à 1 200 €. Ils sont dotés des derniers processeurs Intel Core i7 ou i9 et des cartes graphiques NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4000 ou AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT. Ils offrent une expérience de jeu exceptionnelle.
Facteurs influençant le prix
Le prix d’un PC gamer dépend de plusieurs éléments. Le processeur, la carte graphique et la mémoire vive sont cruciaux. Mais aussi le boîtier, l’alimentation, les systèmes de refroidissement, les options de connectivité et les logiciels inclus.
Si ces éléments sont de haute qualité, le prix monte. Le budget nécessaire varie selon vos besoins en performances et fonctionnalités.
Par exemple, un processeur AMD Ryzen 3 3200G coûte environ 100€. Un AMD Ryzen 9 5950X peut atteindre les 900€. Une carte graphique Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 est à environ 200€, tandis qu’une Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 peut coûter environ 2000€.
La rareté des matériaux et l’inflation augmentent les prix. Les coûts de production et la concurrence jouent aussi un rôle. Les investissements dans la recherche et le développement influencent également.
« Le prix moyen d’un PC Gamer varie entre 500€ et 2000€, avec des configurations spécifiques pour joueurs occasionnels, réguliers, et passionnés. »
En fonction de vos besoins et de votre budget, vous trouverez le PC gamer idéal. Tous ces facteurs influencent le prix final.
combien coûte un pc gamer
Le PC gamer se vend entre 600 € et 1 500 €. Le prix varie selon les composants choisis et les performances souhaitées.
Un PC gamer d’entrée de gamme commence à 500 €. Un modèle haut de gamme peut aller jusqu’à 2 000 €. La différence vient du niveau de puissance du processeur et de la carte graphique.
BEASTCOM Q1 : 639,90 € (Intel i5, 16 Go RAM, 1 To SSD, écran 24″)
BEASTCOM Q3 : 719,90 € (AMD Ryzen 3, 16 Go RAM, 1 To SSD, Vega 8 4K)
Vibox III-44 : 1 203,95 € (Intel i7 10700F, RTX 3060, 16 Go RAM, 1 To SSD)
HP 15LTG02-1069nf : 839,99 € (Intel i5-13400F, RTX 4060, 16 Go RAM, 512 Go SSD)
Ces exemples montrent la variété des prix selon les composants et performances. Avant d’acheter, définissez bien vos besoins et votre budget.
Acheter un PC gamer pré-assemblé ou le monter soi-même
Les joueurs peuvent choisir entre deux options pour un PC gamer : acheter un modèle pré-assemblé ou le monter eux-mêmes. Chaque option a ses avantages et inconvénients importants à considérer.
Avantages et inconvénients
Les PC gamers pré-assemblés sont plus pratiques et rapides à utiliser. Ils viennent avec une garantie sur tout le système, ce qui rassure les novices. Mais, ils coûtent généralement plus cher que de monter soi-même.
Monté soi-même, un PC gamer permet de contrôler son budget et de personnaliser les composants. Cela demande plus de temps et de connaissances, avec le risque de problèmes de compatibilité. Le support en cas de soucis peut aussi être limité.
Le choix entre achat pc gamer préassemblé et montage pc gamer soi-même dépend de vos priorités. Cela inclut le budget, la personnalisation et la facilité d’installation.
« Le montage personnalisé d’un PC gamer permet une optimisation sur-mesure, mais requiert davantage d’investissement personnel. L’achat d’un modèle pré-assemblé est plus pratique, mais le coût peut être plus élevé. »
Que vous choisissiez l’achat pc gamer préassemblé ou le montage pc gamer soi-même, chaque option a ses points forts et faibles. Il est crucial de les peser pour trouver la meilleure solution selon vos besoins et votre budget.
Optimiser son budget
Quand vous cherchez un PC gamer, il faut bien gérer votre budget. Cela vous permet de trouver un bon rapport qualité-prix. Il y a des astuces pour réduire le coût sans baisser la qualité.
Il est sage d’attendre les promotions pour faire de bonnes affaires. Choisir avec soin les composants selon vos besoins évite les dépenses inutiles. Opter pour des versions moins chères de certains éléments, comme une carte graphique ou un processeur, peut aussi être une bonne idée.
Montez votre PC gamer vous-même. Cela peut prendre plus de temps mais réduit les coûts. Vous pouvez aussi choisir des composants qui évoluent avec le temps. Cela vous permet de garder votre PC à jour sans trop dépenser.
En appliquant ces astuces, vous trouverez un PC gamer à un bon prix. Comparez les prix et informez-vous sur les meilleures offres. Cela vous aidera à mieux gérer votre budget.
Mise à niveau et évolutivité
La possibilité de mettre à jour son PC gamer est cruciale. Optez pour des composants comme un boîtier, une carte mère et une alimentation de qualité. Cela vous permet de remplacer facilement certains éléments comme le processeur ou la carte graphique. Ainsi, vous évitez de devoir acheter un nouveau PC gamer trop tôt.
Importance de la mise à niveau
Les composants pc gamer évolutifs prolongent la durée de vie de votre PC. Vous pouvez le garder plus longtemps sans le remplacer souvent. La mise à jour pc gamer permet d’améliorer les performances sans acheter un nouvel évolution pc gamer cher.
« Choisir des composants évolutifs vous permet de mettre à niveau votre PC gamer au fur et à mesure, sans avoir à le remplacer complètement. »
Considérer l’évolutivité des composants est essentiel lors de l’achat d’un PC gamer. Cela vous assure de pouvoir l’améliorer au fil du temps, sans avoir à le remplacer trop vite.
Meilleures marques et modèles
Choisir un PC gamer demande de bien penser aux marques et modèles. Certains constructeurs se démarquent en offrant des meilleurs pc gamer à tous les prix.
Les marques pc gamer les plus connues incluent Asus, Acer, MSI, Alienware, Corsair et CyberPowerPC. Elles proposent des modèles pc gamer conçus pour le jeu vidéo. Ces PC ont des processeurs forts, des cartes graphiques de qualité et beaucoup de mémoire vive.
Des modèles pc gamer comme l’Asus ROG Strix G15, le MSI Aegis RS et le Corsair Vengeance i7200 se distinguent. Ils offrent des performances exceptionnelles et un bon rapport qualité-prix.
« Le choix de la rédaction pour un PC Gamer est de 1899€. »
Que vous jouiez parfois ou que vous soyez un vrai passionné, vous trouverez le modèle pc gamer parfait. Il y a des options pour tous les budgets et besoins.
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Conclusion
Le prix d’un PC gamer varie beaucoup, de 600 € à plus de 2 000 €. Cela dépend des composants et des performances souhaitées. Pour bien choisir, définissez d’abord votre budget et ce que vous voulez faire avec votre PC.
Vous pouvez choisir entre un PC gamer pré-assemblé ou le faire vous-même. Chaque option a ses avantages et inconvénients. Cela dépend de ce que vous préférez.
En choisissant judicieusement, vous pouvez avoir un PC gamer performant sans trop dépenser. Les prix varient entre 500 € et 1 000 € pour les débutants. Pour ceux qui veulent plus, il y a des options de 1 000 € à 1 500 € et plus de 2 000 € pour les plus hauts de gamme.
Que vous achetiez un PC pré-assemblé ou que vous le montiez vous-même, pensez au coût d’assemblage. Il peut être d’environ 20% du prix. Avec ces conseils, vous trouverez le PC gamer idéal pour vous.
FAQ
Combien coûte un PC gamer ?
Le prix d’un PC gamer varie beaucoup. Il peut aller de 600 € pour un modèle bas de gamme à plus de 1500 € pour un haut de gamme. Les prix changent selon les composants comme le processeur, la carte graphique, la RAM et le stockage.
Pourquoi chercher à connaître le prix d’un PC gamer ?
Savoir le prix moyen d’un PC gamer aide les joueurs à trouver une machine performante sans dépenser trop. Cela aide à planifier son budget et à comparer les options selon ses besoins et son budget.
Quels sont les composants clés d’un PC gamer ?
Les composants essentiels d’un PC gamer sont le processeur, la carte graphique, la RAM et le stockage. Leur choix influence les performances et le prix du PC.
Quelles sont les différentes gammes de prix des PC gamers ?
Les PC gamers se divisent en trois gammes de prix : Bas de gamme (600 € à 900 €), Milieu de gamme (900 € à 1 200 €) et Haut de gamme (1 200 € et plus). Chaque gamme offre des performances variées selon les composants.
Quels sont les autres facteurs influençant le prix d’un PC gamer ?
D’autres éléments comme le boîtier, l’alimentation, les systèmes de refroidissement, les options de connectivité et les logiciels inclus influencent le prix. Plus ces éléments sont de qualité, plus le prix monte.
Quel est le prix moyen d’un PC gamer ?
Le prix moyen d’un PC gamer est entre 600 € et 1 500 €. Il peut aller de 500 € pour un modèle d’entrée de gamme à plus de 2 000 € pour un haut de gamme très performant.
Vaut-il mieux acheter un PC gamer pré-assemblé ou le monter soi-même ?
Les PC gamers pré-assemblés sont plus pratiques mais plus chers. Monter son propre PC permet de mieux contrôler le budget et de personnaliser les composants, mais cela demande plus de temps et de connaissances.
Comment optimiser son budget lors de l’achat d’un PC gamer ?
Pour mieux gérer son budget, attendre les promotions, choisir les composants en fonction des besoins, opter pour des versions moins chères, ou monter le PC soi-même sont des astuces.
Pourquoi est-il important de choisir des composants évolutifs ?
Choisir des composants évolutifs permet de mettre à niveau son PC sans trop dépenser. Cela évite de devoir acheter un nouveau PC trop vite.
Quelles sont les meilleures marques de PC gamers ?
Les meilleures marques sont Asus, Acer, MSI, Alienware, Corsair et CyberPowerPC. Elles offrent des modèles performants dans tous les budgets, adaptés aux besoins des joueurs.
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AYANEOの「AYANEO NEXT LITE」は、ポータブルゲーミングPCデビューにぴったりな一台。なんてったってお値段が299ドル〜(約4万4000円)なんですから。
この価格帯を��現できた理由は、きっと2つ。 1つはOSがWindowsじゃないから。AYANEO NEXT LITEが初期インストールしているOSはSteamOSベースのHoloISO。つまりマイクロソフトへのお布施代が入っていないんです。 もう1つはCPUのグレード。2020年生まれのAMD Ryzen 5 4500Uを使っているので、その分価格が抑えられているみたいです。 遊ぶゲームはSteamOS対応のものに限られますが、それでも初めの一台としては十分そう。ただ、記事執筆時点では日本で販売されるかどうか不明。運良く販売されることを祈りましょう。
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オールドスタイルが渋い「GPD WIN Mini 2024」
GPDの「GPD WIN Mini 2024」は、ハードウェアキーボードをストイックに維持しているストロングスタイルのポータブルゲーミングPC。 7インチの約520gで、折りたたむとポケットに入るようなサイズです。第一印象だと、ニンテンドーDSとも違う、溢れ出る電子辞書感がありますよね。
正直、遊びやすいの?と思っちゃうところですが、実際にゲームをプレイしてみると、意外にも手へのフィット感があるのだとか。 タッチパッドも搭載し、キーボードも軽度のタイピングならこなせるので、手元にゲーミングデバイスを常備しながら、仕事などの用途にも応用できるといいな、というユーザーに良さそうです。
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握った瞬間の相棒感が凄い「ROG Ally X」
各社の魅力的な新製品を試した中でも特に印象に残ったというのが、ASUSの「ROG Ally X」。 ポータブルゲーミングPCって、長時間持つことが前提のデバイスなので、最良の機種を選ぶためにはスペックだけでなく、手に持った感触なども重要な要素になるはず。
ROG Ally Xは、��バイス表面下部のコーナーの傾斜が手にフィットして、絶妙なホールド感を演出。またボタンの押し心地も硬すぎず、柔すぎず、ちゃんと押し込めている感覚でちょうどいいんだとか。
見た目も優れていて、コーナーの傾斜に施されたラインや、背面の通気孔をデザインとして応用。この洗練された無駄のない感じ、かなりイケてますよね。 元記事内では、LenovoのLenovo Legion Go、One-NetbookのOneXFlyといった各社の機種と比べた感想も紹介しています。
詳しくはこちら↓ スペックはもちろん、握った瞬間の相棒感があったASUSの「ROG Ally X」 #TGS2024 | ギズモード・ジャパン
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ASRock A520M-ITX/AC Supports 3rd Gen AMD AM4 Ryzen / Future AMD Ryzen Processors Motherboard
Price: Buy Now Last Updated: NOTE: Supports AMD AM4 Socket Ryzen 3000, 4000 G-Series and 5000 Series Desktop Processors NOTE: Supports AMD AM4 Socket Ryzen 3000, 4000 G-Series and 5000 Series Desktop ProcessorsSupports DDR4 4733+ (OC)1 x PCIe 3.0 x16Graphics Output: DisplayPort, HDMI7.1 CH HD Audio (Realtek ALC887 Audio Codec)
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Asus TUF Gaming B550 Plus WIFI II Motherboard Features: AMD B550 (Ryzen AM4) ATX gaming motherboard with PCIe 4.0, dual M.2, 10 DrMOS power stages, Wi-Fi 6, 2.5 Gb Ethernet, HDMI, DisplayPort, SATA 6 Gbps, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A and Type-C, Thunderbolt 3 header, and Aura Sync RGB lighting support AMD AM4 socket: Ready for Ryzen 5000 Series/ 4000 G-Series/ 3000 Series Desktop Processors Enhanced power solution: 8+2 DrMOS power stages, ProCool sockets, military-grade TUF components, and Digi+ VRM for maximum durability Comprehensive cooling: VRM heatsink, PCH fanless heatsink, Dual M.2 heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 4 utility Next-gen connectivity: PCIe 4.0 M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A and Type-C, Thunderbolt 3 header support Made for online gaming: Wi-Fi 6, 2.5 Gb Ethernet, and TUF LANGuard AI noise-canceling microphone: provides crystal-clear in-game voice communication Asus TUF Gaming B550 Plus WIFI II Motherboard Special Features: ASUS TUF PROTECTION – ASUS DIGI+ VRM (Digital power design with Dr. MOS) – ASUS Enhanced DRAM Overcurrent Protection – ASUS ESD Guards – TUF LANGuard – ASUS Overvoltage Protection – ASUS SafeSlot – ASUS Stainless-Steel Back I/O ASUS Q-Design – ASUS Q-DIMM – ASUS Q-LED (CPU [red], DRAM [yellow], VGA [white], Boot Device [yellow green]) – ASUS Q-Slot ASUS Thermal Solution – Aluminum M.2 heatsink ASUS EZ DIY – BIOS FlashBackâ„¢ button – BIOS FlashBackâ„¢ LED – Procool AURA Sync – AURA RGB header(s) – Addressable Gen 2 RGB header(s)
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Building the Ultimate Gaming PC: What to Look for in 2024
In the world of gaming, having a powerful PC is essential for anyone who wants to experience the latest titles with stunning visuals
In the world of gaming, having a powerful PC is essential for anyone who wants to experience the latest titles with stunning visuals, smooth frame rates, and immersive gameplay. While consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X offer great performance, a high-end gaming PC can deliver unmatched flexibility, customization, and graphical fidelity. If you're considering building or buying a gaming rig in 2024, here are the key components to focus on.
1. Graphics Card (GPU)
The heart of any gaming PC is the GPU. In 2024, NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4000 series and AMD’s Radeon RX 7000 series continue to dominate the market, offering real-time ray tracing, AI-powered graphics enhancements, and excellent performance at 1440p and 4K resolutions. For gamers aiming for ultra-high refresh rates or smooth VR experiences, investing in a top-tier card like the RTX 4090 or RX 7900 XTX is worth considering.
2. Processor (CPU)
While the GPU is crucial for rendering frames, the CPU handles game logic, physics, and other tasks. Modern games benefit from multi-core processors, so a CPU with at least six cores, like AMD's Ryzen 7000 series or Intel's 13th-gen Core i5 or i7, should be a priority. For streamers or gamers who also use their PC for content creation, opting for an eight-core or higher model provides extra headroom for multitasking.
3. RAM
To ensure smooth gameplay, 16GB of DDR5 RAM is the minimum recommended for most modern games. However, for future-proofing and to accommodate games with higher memory demands, upgrading to 32GB can enhance performance, particularly when running multiple background applications or using resource-heavy mods.
4. Storage
Gone are the days of traditional hard drives in gaming PCs. Solid-state drives (SSDs), particularly NVMe drives, offer lightning-fast load times. For most gamers, a 1TB SSD provides ample space for a few large games, but if you're a fan of open-world titles that take up more space, having an additional 2TB or combining SSD and HDD storage might be more practical.
5. Cooling and Power Supply
High-performance components generate a lot of heat, so adequate cooling is essential. For those looking to push their PCs to the limit, liquid cooling systems are a popular choice. Additionally, ensure your power supply has enough wattage to support your GPU and CPU, typically around 750-1000 watts for high-end systems.
6. Monitors and Peripherals
A gaming PC is only as good as the monitor you pair it with. If you’re using a GPU capable of 1440p or 4K gaming, invest in a monitor with high refresh rates (144Hz or higher) and support for adaptive sync technologies like G-Sync or FreeSync. Quality peripherals—like mechanical keyboards, gaming mice, and surround sound headsets—complete the experience.
Conclusion
Building a gaming PC in 2024 is an exciting endeavor, with new advancements pushing the boundaries of what's possible in gaming. By focusing on a balanced build that prioritizes a powerful GPU, multi-core CPU, ample RAM, fast storage, and solid cooling, you can ensure your PC will handle the latest AAA titles with ease. Whether you're aiming for ultra-high frame rates or the most detailed visuals, a well-built gaming rig will serve as the cornerstone of an unbeatable gaming experience.
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AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor
Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240L Core ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler
MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard
Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-4000 CL18 Memory
Western Digital Black SN770 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive
Thermaltake Smart 700 W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply
Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L MicroATX Mini Tower Case
NVIDIA Founders Edition GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB Video Card
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Supports AMD AM4 Socket Ryzen™ 3000, 3000 G-Series, 4000 G-Series, 5000 and 5000 G-Series Desktop Processors*
8 Power Phase Design, Digi Power
Supports DDR4 4733+ (OC)
1 PCIe 4.0 x16, 1 PCIe 3.0 x16, 1 PCIe 3.0 x1, 1 M.2 Key E for WiFi
Graphics Output Options: HDMI, DisplayPort, D-Sub
AMD CrossFireX™
7.1 CH HD Audio (Realtek ALC1200 Audio Codec), Nahimic Audio
6 SATA3, 1 Hyper M.2 (PCIe Gen4 x4), 1 M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x2 & SATA3)
2 USB 3.2 Gen2 (Rear Type A+C), 8 USB 3.2 Gen1 (4 Front, 4 Rear)
Realtek Gigabit LAN
*Not compatible with AMD Athlon™ Processors.
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What Makes a Reliable Fortnite Gaming PC?
I have previously discussed what is needed in your gaming PC in order to run Cyberpunk 2077, but if that game doesn't appeal to you, then there are always other options.
One great option for those who prefer fast-paced online shooting games is Fortnite; a game that has essentially taken over generation alpha.
But what makes a good Fortnite gaming PC? What even is Fortnite? This blog will explain it all, including how to set up your PC to run the game!
What is Fortnite?
Fortnite is a popular online video game developed by Epic Games, first released in 2017. It is available on multiple platforms, including PC, consoles, and mobile devices. Fortnite is known for its engaging gameplay, vibrant graphics, and frequent updates. The game has several modes, with the most popular being Fortnite Battle Royale.
What are the Key Features of Fortnite?
Game Modes:
Fortnite Battle Royale: where up to 100 players compete to be the last person or team standing. Players can play solo, in duos, or in squads.
Fortnite: Save the World: a cooperative player-versus-environment (PvE) mode where up to four players work together to fight off zombie-like creatures and defend objects with fortifications they can build.
Fortnite Creative: a sandbox mode where players can create their own worlds and game modes using the game's assets.
Battle Royale:
Players start with no equipment and must search for weapons, resources, and items scattered across the game map.
The playable area gradually shrinks due to an encroaching storm, forcing players into closer encounters and ensuring that matches are fast-paced.
Building is a unique mechanic in Fortnite, allowing players to construct structures using resources gathered during the game. This adds a strategic element to combat and defense.
Seasons and Updates:
Fortnite operates on a seasonal model, with each season introducing new themes, items, weapons, and map changes.
Frequent updates keep the game fresh and engaging, with new content and limited-time events. Frequent updates can also buff and nerf weapons, ensuring that the game remains balanced and that no weapons are abused.
Cosmetics and In-Game Purchases:
Players can purchase and earn various cosmetic items, such as skins, emotes, and gliders, which do not affect gameplay but allow for personal customization.
The in-game currency, V-Bucks, can be bought with real money and used to purchase these cosmetics and Battle Passes.
Community and Social Features:
Fortnite has a strong community aspect, with players able to team up with friends, participate in events, and compete in tournaments.
Cross-platform play allows players on different devices to play together.
Fortnite stands out for its dynamic and engaging gameplay, continuous content updates, and unique building mechanics. Its free-to-play Battle Royale mode, in particular, has garnered a massive global player base, making it one of the most influential and widely played games in recent years.
What are the Minimum Specs for a Fortnite Gaming PC?
CPU: Intel Core i3-3225, or equivalent - RAM: 4GB - GPU: Intel HD 4000
What are the Recommended Specs for a Fortnite Gaming PC?
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3300U | Intel Core i5-7300U 3.5GHz, or equivalent - RAM: 8GB+ - GPU: AMD Radeon R9 280 | Nvidia GTX 960, or equivalent DX11 - GPU Memory VRam: 2GB+
And for the Ultimate Fortnite Gaming PC?
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X | Intel Core i7-8700 - RAM: 16GB+ - GPU: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT | Nvidia GTX 1080 - GPU Memory VRam: 4GB+
Where Can I Achieve the Ultimate Fortnite Gaming PC Setup?
Companies like 3B Systems provide high-performance gaming PCs at competitive prices, allowing gamers to engage in a stimulating action shooter without shooting a hole in your wallet. So, head on over to 3B Systems in order to get a great PC for Fortnite.!
That's all for now. I'll see you all in the next blog!
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MSI Bravo 17 A4DDR-010JP [17.3] 仕様・スペック
エムエスアイは、ゲーミング専用ノートパソコン Bravo シリーズから 17.3 型 Bravo 17 A4DDR-010JP を 2020 年 6 月に発売。ボディーカラーは、ブラック。AMD Ryzen 4000 シリーズモバイル・プロセッサーと AMD Radeon RX 5000 シリーズ・グラフィックスを搭載したゲーミングモデル。
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A Verdade Sobre o Dell Inspiron 15 3000 a0505 MM10M Análise Completa!
Na busca por notebooks intermediários, voce se depara com o desafio de equilibrar desempenho e preço?. Identificar modelos que atendam necessidades diárias, como trabalho e entretenimento, é também um obstáculo comum para voce?
O Dell Inspiron 15 3000 a0505-MM10M mantém sua posição de destaque no mercado nacional oferecendo uma configuração intermediária com preços competitivos, atendendo diversas demandas de uso. continue nesse vídeo
Equipado com o processador Ryzen 5 5500U, 8 GB de RAM e armazenamento SSD de 256 GB, este modelo se destaca pela sua versatilidade e desempenho. Além disso, traz consigo a competente placa de vídeo RX Vega 7, oferecendo suporte para uma variedade de atividades cotidianas.
Desempenho e Configuração o processador AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, contem 6 núcleos e 12 threads, operando de 2,10 GHz até 4,00 GHz, o o que proporciona uma base sólida para multitarefas e operações mais exigentes. Sua memória RAM de 8 GB DDR4 a 3200 MHz, expansível até 16 GB, aliada ao armazenamento em SSD de 256 GB NVMe Gen3 x4, garante um desempenho ágil na inicialização do sistema e abertura de aplicativos.
Display e Design A tela de 15,6 polegadas com resolução Full HD (1920 x 1080 px) em painel do tipo WVA, similar ao IPS, e brilho de 220 nits, oferece uma experiência visual nítida e de qualidade. O chassi na cor preta, com acabamento em plástico, confere um design sóbrio e funcional. O teclado possui layout ABNT2, numérico dedicado e leitor biométrico, facilitando a usabilidade.
Usabilidade e Recomendações Recomendamos este notebook para uma variedade de tarefas do dia a dia, desde navegação na web e edição de documentos Office até atividades mais exigentes, como edição em Photoshop, graças ao seu bom painel WVA. Ele se mostra capaz de rodar jogos leves, como Counter Strike 2, Valorant ou League of Legends, com bom desempenho, contanto que utilizado com moderação.
Especificações Técnicas Aqui estão as especificações técnicas completas do Dell Inspiron 15 3000 a0505-MM10M:
Processador (CPU): AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (Série 5000), 6 núcleos / 12 threads, 8 MB de cache, de 2,10 GHz até 4,00 GHz. Placa de vídeo (GPU): GPU integrada AMD Radeon RX Vega 7 (4000/5000). Sistema operacional: Windows 11 Home. Memória RAM: 8 GB DDR4 a 3200 MHz, expansível até 16 GB. Armazenamento: SSD de 256 GB NVMe Gen3 x4. Tela / painel: 15,6" Full HD (1920 x 1080 px), painel WVA, brilho de 220 nits.
Portas: USB 2.0, USB 3.1, USB-C, HDMI, leitor de cartões, leitor biométrico, entre outros. Conectividade: Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0. Dimensões / Peso: 35,8 cm de largura, 23,5 cm de profundidade, 1,9 cm de espessura, 1,83 kg de peso. Recomendações de Uso Apresentamos a seguir recomendações de uso para este equipamento, levando em consideração suas especificações:
Estudos / Escritório: Ideal para aplicativos de escritório como Word, Excel, PowerPoint, com processador e memória RAM adequados. Internet: Oferece desempenho satisfatório para navegação com várias abas abertas. Filmes e Séries: Proporciona uma boa experiência de visualização em plataformas de streaming devido à qualidade da tela. Fotografia / Design: Adequado para atividades de edição de imagem, especialmente com o painel WVA que oferece boa qualidade de imagem. Edição de Vídeos: Oferece suporte para edições em Full HD, porém pode apresentar limitações em 4K. Programação: Atende bem a atividades de programação com um processador sólido e teclado numérico.
Conclusão O Dell Inspiron 15 3000 a0505-MM10M destaca-se como um notebook versátil e capaz de atender diversas necessidades, oferecendo um equilíbrio entre desempenho e preço acessível.
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$275.98 $ ASUS PRIME B550M-K/CSM mATX Motherboard For AMD Ryzen 3rd Gen 5000 Series CPU,AM4, B550, 2XM.2, 4XDDR4 Dimm, Back I/O: 6XUSB, HDMI, DVI, VGA, PS2, Lan, HD Audio, Interbal I/O: 2XUSB 2.0, 1XUSB 3.2, https://nzdepot.co.nz/product/asus-prime-b550m-k-csm-matx-motherboard-for-amd-ryzen-3rd-gen-5000-series-cpuam4-b550-2xm-2-4xddr4-dimm-back-i-o-6xusb-hdmi-dvi-vga-ps2-lan-hd-audio-interbal-i-o-2xusb-2-0-1xusb-3-2/?feed_id=131428&_unique_id=657a0d88631f4 Features: PRIME B550M-K/CSM AMD B550 (Ryzen AM4) micro ATX motherboard with dual M.2, PCIe 4.0, 1 Gb Ethernet, HDMI/D-Sub/DVI, SATA 6 Gbps, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A – AMD AM4 socket : Ready for Ryzen™ 5000 Series/ 4000 G-Series/ 3000 Series Desktop Processors – Comprehensive cooling : PCH heatsink and Fan Xpert 2+ – Ultrafast connectivity : Dual M.2, PCIe 4.0, 1 Gb Ethernet, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A – 5X Protection III : Multiple hardware safeguards for all-around system protection Prime ASUS Prime series is expertly engineered to unleash the full potential of 3rd Generation AMD Ryzen platform. Boasting […] #
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Gigabyte A520M K V2 Motherboard - Supports AMD Ryzen 5000 Series AM4 CPUs, up to 5100MHz DDR4 (OC), PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2, GbE LAN, USB 3.2 Gen 1
Price: Buy Now Last Updated: From the brand View GIGABYTE Store Laptops Monitors Motherboards Graphics Cards Supports AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ Ryzen 5000 G-Series/ Ryzen 4000 G-Series and Ryzen 3000 Series ProcessorsDual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 2 DIMMsPCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 with PCIe NVMe & SATA mode supportGbE LAN with Bandwidth Management8-Channel HD Audio with High Quality…
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