In the back of PC Gamer magazine every month, they have a list of recommended components for three kinds of gaming machines:
1. A basic, budget gaming rig ($678) 2. A middle-of-the-road gaming rig ($1482) 3. A top of the line gaming rig. ($4200)
You might want to get a copy of the magazine and check out the list, which they call "Hard Stuff Trinity." Or, if you have no interest in the magazine, let me know which of the three you want specs for, and I'll transcribe them. (I subscribe to it, in print form, even.)
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Date: 2011-11-16 06:06 pm (UTC)1. A basic, budget gaming rig ($678)
2. A middle-of-the-road gaming rig ($1482)
3. A top of the line gaming rig. ($4200)
You might want to get a copy of the magazine and check out the list, which they call "Hard Stuff Trinity." Or, if you have no interest in the magazine, let me know which of the three you want specs for, and I'll transcribe them. (I subscribe to it, in print form, even.)