Dell Desktop Comparisons

Great game computer (desktop)?
Well I have a choice between these http://reviews.cnet.com/4504-4_7-0.html?id=33377877&id=33345352&id=33392302&id=33519510&&tag=boxcoco computers (CNET site with a comparison of cps) The majority of patients is to spend $ 2000 i want a great game for someing expandable to better grafics im leaning for Velocity Micro Edge Dell Studio, and I heard the front door is a real bust so that one may be out to play I also connect my laptop to it if possible also id like an explination on processors and ram and how they differ from work and also what is a top processor Ps I want to know what units are great add him. I also know that PC games used to seem to burn a lot so I need a good fan. dimension i dont mind Cuz I got a lotta space around my desk
Processor – Determines the speed of your computer, especially doing things like booting up or to perform multiple tasks. I recommend dual core 3.0 Ghz, and very fast but not as expensive as a quad core RAM. – More RAM = faster games. I personally found that 2 GB of RAM is fine for almost any game. (ATI exceptions Possible Crysis and Bioshock a little). Vidoe Card – They are using, and I only know about Nvidia, so I can not give much info there. Go to the ATI Web site and compare cards there. Hard Drive – 7200 rpm is normal, but if you want to have Crysis on high you may want to 10000, but 7200 is another pleasant. I recommend 500 GB size of the hard ish. The speed is definitely better, but much more expensive. However, you could probably get a much better deal if you goes to a custom computer shop and choose the parts you want. You do not need 6 GB of RAM that's for sure. (I almost did not see any need for me 4.) The speed of 2500, but in a custom shop, you could probably get a computer game nearly as good for about $ 1200 less.
Comparison Between Dell Studio Desktop and Laptop XPS M1530
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