hi you can play all games on very low details or you cant play.its very slow
Processor (calculations per second) Memory/RAM (memory operations per second) Graphics (Desktop Performance for Windows Aero) Gaming Graphics (3D business and gaming graphics performance) Primary hard disk (disk data transfer rate)
The i5 processor contains a very descent HD4000 graphics processor that allows gaming. It is not for hardcore gaming. An additional graphics card makes the laptop a good gaming one...go for it !!
Graphics card, hands down
graphics card
Don't be fooled about the look at of the computer, look for the spec of the computer. If you are looking at a gaming computer, look at the processor speed, RAM and graphics card. For a personal computer just for internet usage, look at RAM and processor speed. If you are looking at a gaming computer, I would personally go to a computer shop and let them build one for you. Or build one yourself.
The amount of internal storage.The amount of RAM the system has.The processor speed.The graphics card (if you plan on using it for gaming).
Alienware is known for their gaming computers but typically are high in price. You can look at the specs of a specific computer and find the same thing cheaper using Tigerdirect.
The Dell XPS 400 is not a laptop computer. It is a desktop PC designed for gaming, meaning it has powerful graphics and sound ability. It contains two hard drives totaling 410 GB capacity and runs an Intel Pentium D processor.
Depends on the graphics card, RAM, hard drive and processor. Typically, the cheaper the computer, the less gaming quality.
really high graphics card and a really fast processor lets not forget a SH*T ton of RAM. lol.
Intel core 2 duo Intel core4
I would recommend a computer with at least 8GB ram, i5 processor and 1GB graphics card. Also a large hard drive. An SSD will only increase load times.