08-05-2016, 09:13 PM
Laptops tend to be more difficult to build because their parts are so small.
It largely depends on the company you wish to do business with AMD systems require a number of components that a re specifically compatible. I recommend the Radeon A8 graphics card. It is affordable and very good. I also recommend at least 8 GB of memory.
Three fans (cooling devices):
1) CPU fan
2) Power supply fan
3) heat sink or graphics card fan (absolutely necessary for a "gaming computer" if you want speed).
Most computer sellers (Dell, Lenovo, ASUS, Acer and etc) carry low-cost gaming -capable computers. They are usually clearly marked and set aside on their websites.
Hint: a fast gaming computer may be a little pricey but expect it to be quite usable for 10+ years. I'm a fan of the Lenovo thinkpads. You might shop around, though.
I hope you find a good one.
It largely depends on the company you wish to do business with AMD systems require a number of components that a re specifically compatible. I recommend the Radeon A8 graphics card. It is affordable and very good. I also recommend at least 8 GB of memory.
Three fans (cooling devices):
1) CPU fan
2) Power supply fan
3) heat sink or graphics card fan (absolutely necessary for a "gaming computer" if you want speed).
Most computer sellers (Dell, Lenovo, ASUS, Acer and etc) carry low-cost gaming -capable computers. They are usually clearly marked and set aside on their websites.
Hint: a fast gaming computer may be a little pricey but expect it to be quite usable for 10+ years. I'm a fan of the Lenovo thinkpads. You might shop around, though.
I hope you find a good one.