Chipes PC is designed specifically for gaming performance.
Chipes PC is designed specifically for gaming performance.
This setup helps you build a gaming PC with a relay configuration. It functions correctly for relays. First, get a single-use dual-core computer like the Dell 755 with a 2-core dual-core processor at 2.33Ghz, plus three additional GB of RAM (one extra GB depends on your choice). Next, install a GTX 750ti from PNY with 2GB of DDR5 memory. When you play your favorite games at reasonable settings, it performs well. Before deciding how powerful the components are, consider these points:
1. The PNY GTX 750ti uses only about 50W and works fine on PCI-E; Dell supports it without issues.
2. The Dell 755 can handle up to a 2-core dual-core processor with 8MB cache after a BIOS update (upgradable later).
3. It’s simple to assemble. I’ve built this system for one client and spent around $238 USD.
Here are some screenshots of the finished machine: battlefield 4, Assassin Creed 4, and Dirt 3 run smoothly at 720p high and 1080p medium settings without any issues.
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This machine supports a single user.
System details: AMD Penom X6, 4 GHz, MSI Radeon R9 280X, 12 GB DDR3, AMD 1600, Asus M4A89GTD Pro with USB 3.
The setup works fine for gaming at medium performance, but upgrading to an SSD would boost loading times even more.
Looking for the most affordable gaming PC? Consider upgrading with an SSD to boost performance. This upgrade can make a big difference without breaking the bank.