well here are the specs 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600; 2GB 800MHz RAM; Dell OPP150 motherboard; 2 x 500GB hard disks; 2 x 512MB Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT graphics cards; 24in Dell Ultrasharp 2408WFP TFT; Toshiba TS-H653B DVD writer; SoundBlaster X-Fi XtremeGamer sound card; gigabit ethernet; 19-in-1 card reader; 6 x USB; 2 x FireWire; Windows Vista Home Premium; 1yr RTB warranty; 195 x 519 x 489mm (WDH).
Looking at those specs it looks as if that will play every game out at reasonably high specs so yes it would be a good PC for gaming.
SteVy
i have been wondering this for years but any thoughts towards it would be great and would improve the gaming world
Anything can happen but it would be very hard to do
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Moderate as an adjective means average in quality, intensity, amount, or degree. As the opposite of this definition of moderate would be extreme, moderate and extreme are antonyms.
That is a matter of opinion. Some would say no because they enjoy gaming so much. Others would say yes as they believe gaming to be a waste of time. If you don't own a single gaming console and you are happy with that, then I would say yes, it is a good thing for you.
720p, because thats the natural resolution for that model DLP. Anything else and there will be some slight delay added while the TV upconverts or downconverts the signal to 720p.
Its actually the best for gaming,but I would suggest the Q9650 core 2 for gaming.
I also have an emachine with limited capabilities, especially when it comes to gaming. my advice would be to either buy a new gaming hardware device to hook up to the computer or to get a new computer that is better for gaming.
Sony's next gaming console after the PlayStation 3 might be about the same as a launch day PS3 or probably a little more. This is purely speculation as there has been no announcements for this. I would estimate it would not be for a few more years that we would see anything on a "PS4".
According to http://computers.toptenreviews.com/gaming/ the best desktop for gaming is the Cyberpower PC Black Pearl. The best would, however, be a personal choice and be dependent upon price and type of gaming.
large amounts of fast RAM
large amounts of fast RAM