Needs & Hardware Specifications for Gaming PC by Computer Part Picker Site




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If we have played a video game on PC at least once, we know very well that, compared to consoles (where you turn on, put the disc and play), a game may not start or be displayed with a low resolution or refresh rate, ruining in fact every video-game experience. You waste more time finding the configuration than actually playing!

In this article Computer Part Picker site try to give you a hand, showing you what are the technical specifications and hardware requirements to have on a PC in order to play video games, wasting little time with the settings and playing to the maximum of possibilities with an acceptable speed.

Hard Drive:-

The hard disk can affect the loading times of a game and affect also in some cases the fluidity, since if it is not fast enough it can slow down the reading and writing of new data at the CPU, RAM and GPU.

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This is why we now recommend everyone to adopt an SSD as the main storage system for Windows and for programs including games: in this way we will have faster loading and we do not risk seeing the video game slow down because the antivirus has decided to start.

If we don’t know what an SSD is and want to install one on our computer, we invite you to read the guide  on our site for choosing the best SSD disks to get your PC going fast.

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Power Supply & Cooling System:-

Among the other hardware components, given for granted system requirements such as the sound card and the internet connection, we must also focus on the power supply and the cooling system on the computer. The more high-performance a computer is, the more powerful the power supply must be, especially to power modern video cards which can consume a lot when running a modern game or a game with a high level of detail. Gain some knowledge in this informative guide on trouble shooting power supplies.

The cooling system should be chosen according to the silence. When the game uses a lot of CPU and GPU, the sounds emitted by the case must be minimal otherwise you risk ruining the video-game experience with the default or old fans you will seem to hear leave a helicopter!

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We invite you to read our guide on topic – How to choose a power supply and for cooling system you can also read – how to choose a cooling system.

Monitor:-

Lastly, let’s not forget the monitor: a good Full HD warning is essential to be able to play all modern games, while for the most demanding we can also find 4K UHD monitors, with a 21: 9 ratio and a 144Hz frequency, for beautiful and fluid images like never before.  The most common resolutions are Full HD (1920 x 1080), QHD (2560 x 1440) or 4K (3840 x 2160). Most TVs and screens sold in the past 10 years only support Full HD. You will find a flaw in the fidelity of Full HD compared to higher resolutions.