Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Gaming PC's are Designed not Just for Gamers

There are different classes of PC's; Starter, Everyday, Entertainment, Performance, Gaming and Server/Industrial. As you can see the class Gaming is one of the higher classes as most quality games are power hungry and is resource intensive regardless of Direct3D or OpenGL. These computers are built so it can perform many heavy tasks at the same time. These heavy beauties aren't just for gaming. Oh no. It suits many more types of people.

These machines are great for a home media center hosting media across many devices from TV's to tablets. Because of good multi-tasking and high speeds, you can stream media to multiple devices in home. It can make a good home server to share family documents and  photos.

If you'd like to host a website and just know you'll get many viewers that will use heavy web apps from your site, you can use the meaty gaming PC to host all your files and apps to share them with the world.

CAD artists will already understand that gaming PC's are great due to it's support for ultra high quality graphics and resolutions. Rendering a Pixar animation can take the average computer three quarters of a year to render. With highly able graphic computers it can be reduced to just a day. Rendering good quality can be system intensive which is why gaming machines are a good choice.

So the class "Gaming" is just a word. With the power, so much more is possible. The downside, however, is that these could cost a lot to run on your power bill so use them efficiently.

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