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gaming computer is a personal computer that is capable of playing demanding video games. Gaming computers are very similar to conventional PCs, with the main difference being the addition of a performance-oriented video card. However, while a gaming PC is built to achieve performance for actual gameplay. The difference between the two carries a large discrepancy in the cost of the system. Gaming PCs can be subdivided into low-end, mid-range, and high-end segments.
There are many companies which manufactures gaming computers companies such as Alienware,Gateway, VoodooPC, V3 Gaming PC, LanSlide Gaming PCs and Origin PC that specialize in producing custom gaming machines.



Why Buy a Computer for Gaming?

You may play a fast–paced game with detailed graphics where split–second decisions mean a win or a loss, but if your computer isn’t up to par, all is lost.  Gaming PCs are built to process huge amounts of information while playing online role–playing games or first–person shooters. These power gaming PCs come with high–end graphics cards, lightning fast CPUs and in many cases use liquid cooling.
Gaming computers are equipped with numerous ports including USB, Fire-wire, headphone and microphone ports on the front of the tower. This makes it easy to plug in all your peripherals including joysticks, steering wheels, headsets, and other gaming devices.  Towers may have transparent sides, neon lights, or innovative designs so they look as good as they perform.

Gaming PC: What to Look For

Gaming computers have high–end graphics cards, processors and lots of RAM—the components needed to enhance your gaming experience. When considering a gaming PC you should carefully evaluate your needs. Most manufacturers provide individual customization, so you can get a desktop that will fit your gaming style and budget. Below is the criteria used to evaluate gaming PCs.
Video/Audio
ATI and nVidia graphics cards are the most common amongst gamers, and at least 1GB of proprietary video RAM is needed for most current games. A gaming PC sound card, integrated or not, should be capable of reproducing 5.1 or 7.1 channels of sound.

Processor
A fast CPU, or processor, will aid the video card in drawing billions polygons per second in first person shooters and massively multi player online role-playing games, alike. All good systems will include a powerful quad-core or six core processor.

Memory/Storage
A gaming PC should have at least 4 GB of RAM and sufficient hard drive space to have multiple games installed at a time. 

Additional Features
Gaming systems come with uniquely designed towers with custom paint and neon lights. Windows 7 is a must for any system and at least one high speed optical drive is needed.