Sunday, July 1, 2012

If You're Building A Gaming Computer, Then You Need A Stand Alone Graphics Card

If you have decided to build your own gaming computer, then you're going to need to do some research on the components you need. One of the most important of these components is the graphics card.

The graphics card is going to play a huge role in your gaming experience, as it will dictate the quality of the picture you see, the smoothness of the graphics in the game, and, perhaps most importantly, your frame rate.

If you've ever gamed on a crappy computer, then you know how awful a low frame rate can be. 

It's seriously the worst thing ever.

Not only do you have to play on the lowest graphics settings, but the game isn't even enjoyable.

On the flip side, if you go from playing on a low frame rate computer with crappy graphics to a sick gaming computer, then you will likely experience some kind of awesome 'nerd-awakening' in which you declare independence from crappy computer manufacturers.

That's what I did. And that's what you can do, too.

Stand-Alone Graphics is the Only Way to Go

You really only have one option when it comes to graphics cards: stand-alone. Graphics cards that are integrated into the motherboard are fine for standard computers and low-end gaming.

However, if you want to build a sick gaming rig (which you undoubtedly do) then you're going to need a stand alone card.

You must be asking yourself the following: "Why do I need a stand-alone video card, oh wise and all-knowing gaming nerd guru guy?" 

Well, you see, my fellow gaming friends, a stand-alone graphics card is going to take some pressure off of the CPU  because it will help out with some of the work. If your graphics card is integreated into your motherboard, then it takes up a ton of RAM from your computer. 

However, if you have a stand-alone card, it will have memory built into it, thus allowing your game to use memory from the card and not from your computer. This will make your game run much faster and will ultimately enhance your gaming experience.

So, when you go to build your own gaming computer, you want to make sure that you pick out a quality stand-alone video card. It will seriously make all the difference in the world.

For more information on building a good gaming computer, follow the link provided to continue reading.

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