Gaming Personal Computers: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Gaming advanced computer technology in many ways. In 1981, IBM created the Color Graphics Adapter display system for their PC. It could be connected to a television or computer monitor in order to enhance the color and picture quality of PC games. IBM later created the Video Graphics Array in 1987 as a new computer display standard. This interface is still used to support high-definition picture today with new types of inputs such as HDMI or DVI.
Fact #2. Commodore 64, Amiga, and Atari were introduced to the PC gaming world in the 1980s with what were considered high-quality graphics and sound. Many developers used these three platforms as their goal when creating new video games. However, as popularity shifted to average PCs and Apple computers, developers adjusted to meet the growing demand. 1993 saw the introduction of the Falcon MACH series, computers designed specifically for the serious gamer.
Fact #3. A gaming personal computer is similar to an average PC, but it includes a large number of components designed specifically for gaming. These components often include high-end video cards that help to build the gaming PC in a way that enhances game play. They often range in price depending on the specific components needed.
Fact #4. Some gaming personal computers are packed with storage space and high-speed RAM capabilities. Others are moderate and focus more on the game and less on graphics and performance. Some units come with built-in WiFi adapters and are even sold with a matching keyboard and mouse. Many gaming personal computers also come with aesthetically pleasing cases available in multiple color options.
Fact #5. There are some important considerations to make before purchasing a gaming personal computer. First and foremost, you should set your budget. It's also important to think about the types of games you plan to play. Pay attention to the central processing unit, and how it cools. Consider the power of the PC, as well. Finally, factor in input and control, and the possible audio and communications tools you'll need.
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