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    Default Part 1: Building A Balanced Gaming PC


    for those who don't even know. i share this article.

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    Are you disappointed? Are you frustrated? Are you wondering why your PC won’t game? Before you make a rash decision, resulting in a wrongful upgrade or a new system purchase, you need to know exactly what it means to build a balanced gaming platform. Welcome to one of our most ambitious projects ever; this is Part 1 of a multi-part series aimed at educating PC users on what it means to seek balance in their configuration.

    Balance is what is often lacking in standard off-the-shelf PCs. Even the configurations flaunting fast processors, lots of memory, and ample storage space typically still don’t have sufficient graphics muscle to get things done in today’s demanding 3D games. It (balance) is also what’s lacking when gamers buy the hottest new graphics card, only to discover that their aging system and slow CPU prevent it from delivering the expected level of performance you often see in our own graphics evaluations.
    Of course, we realize that the Tom's Hardware audience is far from your average PC user. Perhaps you’re an enthusiast who already knows his or her stuff. After all, you’ve done your research. You thrive on the latest hardware reviews and have long been building your own machines, allotting the proper potions of budget to the components that will best suit the system's intended purpose.
    Well, we encourage you to read on and form your own conclusions, as there will be plenty of data to scour, tested and presented in a way you likely have never seen before.







    In this series, we combine various levels of graphics cards and processors to determine which offers the best balance in a number of different games. Rather than turn down graphic settings to reach playability, we keep them cranked as high as possible in order to determine exactly how much hardware muscle you need to enjoy these games as the developers intended them to be seen. Keeping the same level of eye candy, we’ll also test various resolutions, simulating the experience of several different monitor sizes, too (right up to 30").

    As you might imagine, testing numerous graphic cards paired with numerous processors in numerous games very quickly turns into a massive data set. In order to cover the broadest range of hardware and still keep the project manageable, we chose a handful of CPUs from Intel and AMD, and several graphics cards from both ATI and Nvidia. Too large a project to be wrapped into a single story, it will be split up into a multi-part series, and potentially even an ongoing saga covering newly released hardware, drivers, and games.
    There are three main goals for this series:
    First, we want to simply present the raw data, gleaned by pairing various CPUs and GPUs. Typical graphics card reviews try to eliminate system-oriented limitations by using a high-end CPU. We've heard many of you complain about this, and are addressing it here. Typical CPU reviews often use a high-end graphics processor and/or lowered detail levels to eliminate GPU-oriented bottlenecks. Reasons for that should be obvious, but here in this series, we’ll have the opportunity to see how the hardware you own today performs versus faster or slower setups. Second, we aim to recommend a minimum level of hardware for each game and at each resolution. This is where theory turns into pragmatism and the story becomes a buyer's guide. Third, we'll show you exactly where the best balance between your CPU and GPU truly resides, with as little “bottlenecking” as possible.
    In Part 1, we’ll look at how six different graphics cards perform when paired with four Intel CPUs, two dual-core models and two quad-core chips. Part 2 will continue the series with a look at three AMD Phenom II processors paired with the same graphics cards. We concentrate on stock performance in this edition and the next, but will later turn our attention toward overclocking. Additionally, we'll dedicate two stories to exploring the benefits and scaling of graphics horsepower with ATI CrossFire and Nvidia's SLI technology. As mentioned, along the way we'll try to add new products to the mix, taking into account the recent ATI Radeon HD 5800-series and Intel Core i5 launches.
    Before we move onto today’s data, let’s take a closer look at the hardware we’ll use in this series.




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    Part 1: Building A Balanced Gaming PC : Balanced Platform Series Introduction - Review Tom's Hardware


    enjoy and happy reading

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    wow kadaghan orig softwares, i bet mas mahal pa tanan kaysa imung hardware hehe. kapoi anang cgeg games oi, wa tay mahimu sa atung life ana.

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    games is for fast time for me.. also enjoyable, and stress relief. i play gg after hours.


    ikaw bro, unsa imo games d i ? try plants vs. zombies. makalingaw sad not needed high hardware specs. lolz...

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    heheh. fritz chess ra akung game bro. chess ra. malipong man gud ko mag dula ug mga gubat gubat hehe. COD, Crisis, etc malipong ko zzz. but i still need a good hardware for it kay para paspas ang calculation sa chess program. hahay, ang pinaka nindot siguro nga game kay ang atung real life, hmm..

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    ok,, thats it. it's another topic indeed.

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    @regilsolon maau ka bro imo mi gi update sa gi update sa toms hardware. kadawat sad ko ani sa email nko murag gahapon or the other day ba to. very usefull sa mga mag upgrade ug sa mga gusto maka hibaw sa market kron.

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    this is a nice topic....

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    bookmarked...thanks sa post...

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