In the ever changing world of PC gaming, technology advances at breakneck speeds and it can be hard to keep up. New games are created on better game engines that ever before, advances in the creation software mean developers are able to deliver a more sophisticated and in depth gaming experience to their customers, but it also means that customers who don’t have access to the latest technology can often be left behind.
In order to fully realise any game’s potential, it is important to have the right hardware, in this case a high-end PC built specifically for gaming. Obviously different games have different requirements and it isn’t always economical to have a top of the line, purpose built machine, however there are general components which effect a PC’s performance across the board and should be considered when buying a gaming unit.
Firstly the graphics card is an important factor when buying a unit, what you are looking for among other things is the dedicated memory and the series. A larger dedicated cache will improved performance, while a later series will mean the card has newer technology. There are always multiple card models within each series and it’s important to choose the correct model for your needs.
RAM or memory is an important consideration, while every game is different 4GB is usually a minimum, while 8GB is considered good and 16GB is ideal. RAM speeds also differ so its important to ensure your RAM speeds match and that you are getting value from the size/speed of each stick.
A fast processor is paramount to a good gaming experience, the slowest component of your graphics card, RAM or processor will set the bottleneck for your gaming performance.
An SSD or solid state drive is a newest advancement in Storage technology. These units run up to 10X faster than a standard mechanical drive and can dramatically reduce loading times in game
Good speakers, keyboard, mouse and monitors are obvious considerations as they are the components you interface with and regardless of what you have “under the hood” of your PC, if your setup is not comfortable, if the image is not clear, or the sound is not crisp the experience will be impacted.
The Acer Predator G3 Series are designed with the above considerations. The unit can be customized to suit your budget with an array of accessories to provide the user with the setup of their choice. Anyone who is serious about a high-end gaming system should review the specifications on offer at www.acerstore.com.au
In order to fully realise any game’s potential, it is important to have the right hardware, in this case a high-end PC built specifically for gaming. Obviously different games have different requirements and it isn’t always economical to have a top of the line, purpose built machine, however there are general components which effect a PC’s performance across the board and should be considered when buying a gaming unit.
Firstly the graphics card is an important factor when buying a unit, what you are looking for among other things is the dedicated memory and the series. A larger dedicated cache will improved performance, while a later series will mean the card has newer technology. There are always multiple card models within each series and it’s important to choose the correct model for your needs.
RAM or memory is an important consideration, while every game is different 4GB is usually a minimum, while 8GB is considered good and 16GB is ideal. RAM speeds also differ so its important to ensure your RAM speeds match and that you are getting value from the size/speed of each stick.
A fast processor is paramount to a good gaming experience, the slowest component of your graphics card, RAM or processor will set the bottleneck for your gaming performance.
An SSD or solid state drive is a newest advancement in Storage technology. These units run up to 10X faster than a standard mechanical drive and can dramatically reduce loading times in game
Good speakers, keyboard, mouse and monitors are obvious considerations as they are the components you interface with and regardless of what you have “under the hood” of your PC, if your setup is not comfortable, if the image is not clear, or the sound is not crisp the experience will be impacted.
The Acer Predator G3 Series are designed with the above considerations. The unit can be customized to suit your budget with an array of accessories to provide the user with the setup of their choice. Anyone who is serious about a high-end gaming system should review the specifications on offer at www.acerstore.com.au