Computer games are very demanding on system resources. That is why, in order to play well and with pleasure, you need to have a sufficiently powerful computer. It can be assembled by yourself.
When assembling a gaming computer separately (buying components and assembling it), you must first look at the prices for goods in various stores. After the approximate cost is clear, you can start assembling the computer for components.
Graphics card and processor
First of all, you need to understand exactly that a good result can be achieved only if you choose a good processor and video card. Today, developers are focusing on these components. A good processor can handle many complex processes (including games), and the video card and its memory will keep up with the graphics in the game.
To find good components, you need to allocate at least fifty percent of the total amount that you are thinking of spending on a video card with a processor. It is worth noting one significant nuance - you do not need to buy the most sophisticated processor and video card models. Together they should create the optimal conditions for working with games, and not be the coolest.
An Intel Core i3 processor with 3.1, 3.30 or 3.4 GHz is best suited for a gaming computer, and if you want to buy an AMD processor, then it is better to opt for the PHENOM II X4 965 AM3 series. Alternatively, you can buy Intel Core i5 series processors (at least 3 GHz per core) as they are ideal for AMD Radeon series graphics cards.
As for the video card, SAPPHIRE RADEON HD 7850 2 Gb and other more advanced models, for example, AMD Radeon HD 7870 2Gb, are quite suitable. Of course, do not forget about the company GeForce, which, for the most part, adapts its video cards specifically for games. For example, you can buy the MSI GeForce GTX 660 N 660 TF 2GD5 / OC graphics card, which will show excellent results. Alternatively, you can consider the Nvidia GeForce 760 2 Gb.
It should be noted that today it is not worth buying video cards with a memory capacity of less than 2 GB, since modern games are very demanding on this very parameter. In addition, users can overclock video cards and processors, thereby obtaining even greater performance.
Other components
Don't forget about the motherboard. You need to choose it based on which processor you bought. This is necessary in order for the processor input to be mated to the motherboard. In this case, you need to immediately find out how many gigabytes of RAM can be installed on the motherboard. The ideal way out of this situation would be to buy a motherboard that supported at least 8 GB of RAM (with the possibility of increasing the volume).
Random access memory plays an important role in the creation of a gaming computer. In the event that it is not enough, you will not be able to get comfort from the game and everything will slow down. For the current generation of games, you need to install at least 8 GB of RAM, and if necessary, it can be increased (if the motherboard allows it).
After that, you can proceed to choosing a hard drive for your gaming computer. Today there are two types of hard drive connectors - IDE and SATA. As for the optimal volume for a gaming computer, now 1 TB is quite enough. If desired, of course, the user can buy a larger removable hard drive.
Don't forget about manipulators. The keyboard and mouse are the keys to success in games. Devices manufactured by Razer are especially popular today. It is this company that produces input devices for gamers. If you are burdened with financial resources, then the Razer DeathAdder mouse is ideal, which has 5 additional buttons.
As for the keyboard, you can safely buy the Razer Death Stalker Ultimate. It has very convenient keys and a special LCD panel with which the user can receive additional game information or, you can use this panel instead of a mouse. These manipulators will not hit much on the price and at the same time they will show quite decent quality.