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The best gaming PC would be on the has Windows not be Vista. But a normal PC wit good video card and things like that. Vista is the last thing you want to use! Actually, I have found that Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit edition is acceptable for gaming. As for video cards, ATI makes some really nice 1 to 2 GB video cards that are fairly cheap and have amazing graphics. However, the thing that makes or breaks a gaming computer is the motherboard, ram, hard drive, and processor combination. You may have a fast hard drive, lots of ddr3 ram, and a decent processor but if you need a motherboard that can transfer all the data quickly. The following is an example of my computer that can play Crysis on full: * Intel Core I7 920 Processor * Intel DX58S0 Socket LGA 1366 Motherboard * 2x ATI 512 mb graphic cards (crossfire) * Western Digital Velociraptor 300gb harddrive (x2) * Patriot 6 gb ddr3 * Sony Blue Ray Burner * Thermaltank 1000 watt power supply

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Neoma Donnelly

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3y ago

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