Showing posts with label PC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PC. Show all posts

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Need For Speed : Most Wanted 2012

Need for Speed, Most Wanted 2012 video game Box Art.jpgFile:Need for Speed, Most Wanted 2012 video game Box Art.jpgNeed for Speed: Most Wanted   developed by British games developer Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. Announced on 4 June 2012, during EA's E3 press conference, Most Wanted is the nineteenth title in the long-running Need for Speed series and second game in the Most Wanted series. The game will be released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, beginning in North America on 30 October 2012
Need for Speed, Most Wanted 2012 video game Box Art.jpg
Here are the System requirements


                            Minimum
Recommended
Microsoft Windows
Operating systemWindows Vista (SP2) 32-bit (Windows XP is not supported)Windows 7 64-bit (Windows XP 64-Bit is not supported)
CPU2 GHz Dual Core (Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHZ or Althon X2 2.7 GHz)Quad-Core CPU
Memory2 GB4 GB
Hard drive space
20 GB of free hard disk space
Graphics hardwareDirectX 10.1 compatible with 512 MB RAM (ATI RADEON HD 3870 or higher performance / NVIDIA GEFORCE 8800 GT or higher performance)DirectX 11 compatible with 1024 MB RAM (NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 / ATI RADEON HD 6950)
Sound hardware
DirectX compatible
NetworkInternet connection required for activation and multiplayer
Input device(s)keyboard, optional controllerXbox 360 Controller for Windows

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Budget, Midrange & Luxury Gaming PC





Budget Gaming Pc








The Good:
The Alienware X51 is a powerful gaming PC wrapped up in a form factor similar in size, but only just a bit bigger than an Xbox 360 or PS3 console. It comes with either an Intel Core i3 or Intel Core i7 processor, and a Blu-ray drive, 1TB of storage, and Nvidia Optimus technology that saves power while playing. 
HDMI connectivity means you can easily play PC games on your television set, with better graphics than you’d find on a console. Games such as the graphic-intensive Skyrim: Elder Scrolls V perform well and look great.  
The Bad:
The Alienware X51 offers up some decent specs. The basic model comes with an Intel Core i3 3.30GHz processor and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 545 video card, but if you’re already a PC tech head you may be able to customise your own gaming PC with better specs for a similar price.
Midrange Gaming Pc:








It's not cheap, but there's a lot to like about the Dell Studio XPS 435. This high-tech wonder crams in all you'll need for high-end gaming, with a range-topping Intel Core i7 processor, up to a staggering an unbelievable 24GB of DDR3 memory, and the latest choice of graphics cards. 
Luxury Gaming PC:







The Good:
The Acer Aspire G7700 Predator is a dedicated Windows Vista gaming PC with Nvidia nForce 780th SLI-capable graphic chipset and four hard drive bays (allowing RAID). Configurations include Intel Core 2 quad-core processors, up to 8GB RAM, 7.1 audio support and Blu-ray optical drive. Ships with gaming mouse and keyboard.
There are two good reasons to bolt Acer’s flagship PC to your gaming floor. Firstly, it’s probably worth more than anything else in the house. Secondly, you won’t have to worry about the Predator’s aggressive angular jaws going on a high-tech rampage when its over-clocked quad-core computer brain achieves sentience and decides to eliminate puny humankind.
The Bad:
It looks tougher than it is, so no kicking the plastic shell or flimsy swing arms when you lose a bout. While the gaming mouse and keyboard are OK, it’s always annoying have to pay for accessories you probably already own.