Question by Jason: New computer now or wait? Well, i have a Hp computer which i bought two years ago. 1.86 Ghz, with 1G ram. GeForce 7300 graphic card. But as soon as all the new games like Age of conan came out, my computer barely runs it. somtimes even freeze in the middle of something. the problem is, should i buy a new gaming computer towel for 700 dollars or should i wait another year which probably new computer upgrades with lower price, but then i sacrificed my gaming fun. which one should i choose? Best answer for New computer now or wait?:
Answer by Tyler
The way I look at it is... if you wait for prices to go down on current hardware, then when you go to buy that hardware down the road, either, you find better hardware you want to to wait for and wait it out longer, or you buy the hardware you were waiting for, and it is now also becoming obsolete. If I were you, I would first decide what I'm buying, decide if its worth it, and then buy it. If you wait, you will get stuck in an endless cycle of waiting. Hope this helps!!!
Answer by ÎÃ
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i suggest you build your own computer, that way if you want to buy the latest games, you just upgrade your graphics cards or CPU, if your going to build a computer i suggest you wait for the i7 intel processors, so its future proof.
Answer by Tigger
Machines will always become obsolete, especially in the computer world. I would recommend you not wait a year, but do wait until the newest products come out around Christmas time. This will bring a price cut to the existing units, and will allow you to buy more for your money. That's my advice, also, if you want a good, high quality gaming rig, don't go with HP. Go with alienware. They are specifically made for gamers. They are more expensive, but you get what you pay for. I guess it all depends on how into your games you really get. The sky is the limit, as just the other day I made a $ 30k system on www.newegg.com, just to see how expensive things could get...lol
Answer by amrobichaud@rogers.com
Why don't you upgrade your Ram capacity and upgrade your graphic card instead of buying a new computer. Make sure your Windows has all the latest updates and you also have the latest version of direct X Check the games web site for any patches
Answer by silly symphonies
Intel is changing their procesor architecture. So its no use changing proc and mobo now.
Answer by plazmaplanna
wait a year...there are supposed to be new cpu sockets for both amd and intel within the year. maybe look into just buying a new graphics card...you can get a really good card for under $ 100 these days.. checkout the 4670 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121274 or if its agp... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102781 if its agp...then there isn't much you can do =/
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