segunda-feira, 6 de maio de 2019

6 of the best gaming PCs in the UK: Why we love Corsair, Lenovo, Dell, and more in 2019

The popularity of gaming PCs has exploded in recent years. Sure, there are plenty of people who won’t abandoned their beloved consoles. But a large number of gaming enthusiasts have been shifting their attention. And with good reason. 

For starters, the games are cheaper and the breadth available is truly astounding. After all, console exclusives are (mostly) a thing of the past. You can use your PC to play the latest strategy and simulation games as well as the top offerings in eSports and first person shooters. Additionally, thanks to the PC’s open platform, you also have access to a wide array of wildly inventive independent games. No matter your penchant and preferences, you’re always guaranteed to find something that matches your mood, skill and desires.

Perhaps just as critical, PCs themselves are sleeker and more affordable. No longer do you have loud, clunky towers overtaking large swaths of space. They are now relatively quiet, power conscious machines that are small enough to remain unobtrusive. 

Moreover, gaming PCs also deliver impressive graphics that certainly rival those of Xbox and PlayStation. And they’re even compatible with a variety of controller options; you can use anything from a keyboard and mouse to steering wheel and joystick. Hence you can kick butt with whatever equipment you prefer. Best of all, PCs can easily be modified. That’s right, you have the power to continually alter your computer to ensure the perfect gaming experience.

We assume that you’re now in desperate need of a new gaming PC. Well, as you shop around, you’ll definitely want to pay attention to these facets:

Games You Play: We beseech (yes, beseech!) you to consider the games you play when purchasing a PC. That’s because they’ll dictate the components you’ll need or want â€" be it super-fast processors, high-end graphics, etc. If possible, try and think about additional games you may play in the future. That way you’ll have a system that’s ready to go.

CPU and Cooling: You’ll find that a lot of higher end gaming computers are equipped with six-core processors. This is great if you plan on using the machine for additional tasks such as photo and video editing. However, if you are strictly purchasing your PC for gaming, you don’t actually need six cores. Many gamers suggest cutting back and putting your resources towards improved graphics or better solid state drives.

Storage: When it comes to storage, you have two major options â€" solid state or hard drive. Ever since their prices have dropped, solid state drives have understandably grown in popularity. After all, they have a faster boot time, load games quickly and have a minimal noise level. Solid state drives also tend to require less power. However, if you’re using your PC for work or activities beyond gaming, you’ll likely want to opt for a hard drive. And it’s definitely the way to go if you need archival storage for video and photos.

Memory: RAM is certainly another important component of your gaming PC. That’s because games can actually be taxing on memory. Therefore, it’s recommended that you purchase a PC that has a minimum of 8GB of RAM. If you can kick it up to 16GB, even better. This will help improve your computer’s overall performance and curb any potential bottleneck.

Graphics Card: There’s no denying that good graphics are essential to the gaming experience. More expensive computers typically come with higher end cards. But don’t worry if you can’t afford a pricier model. Most PCs still provide mid-range graphic cards. And if you’re a person who never changes the default settings on your computer, it shouldn’t matter too much. Plus, you can always swap out your card for a better one in the future. 

Audio and Communications: Many of today’s most popular games are designed with surround sound. Thankfully, the vast majority of PCs are made with on-board, multi-channel audio codecs that deliver a fully immersive experience. Of course, you may also want to consider purchasing a quality headset and microphone as well.

Accessories/External Components: We understand that when it comes to purchasing gaming equipment, the computer is the star of the show. However, don’t underestimate the value of good accessories. These also have a big impact on your gaming experience. You’ll want a keyboard, mouse, headset, and other accessories that are comfortable and guaranteed to run well.

Ability to Upgrade: When buying a gaming PC, your ability to upgrade is key. After all, it’s common for gamers to swap out a component or two as new games and products emerge. And it’s a whole lot cheaper to do this than to purchase an entirely new computer. Therefore, you’ll want to buy a PC that allows you to access parts like the motherboard, GPU, and RAM. 

Budget/Price: Unless you have unlimited funds, the price tag will also play a role in your decision. If you’re looking for a decent computer with basic to mid-level specs, you can expect to pay around £500. If you are willing to spend £700 or so, you can certainly find a solid tower with mid-to-high level specs. And if you’re feeling flush and ready to drop £1,000 or more, you’ll be able to buy a very high-end system with top-notch specs like multiple GPUs and a minimum of two drives (either hard or solid state).

Now that you know what to look out for, you’re ready to peep our top picks.

Super sleek and compact design Smartly designed with custom CPU and GPU liquid cooling technology for a high-end performance. 1. Corsair One Pro If you’re tight on space but crave the HD and 4K power of a larger machine, consider the Corsair.
  • Processor Speed: 4.2 GHz
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • Storage: 480 GB
  • Are you (or your roommates) tired of the excess white noise spewed by other, lesser PCs? Then you’ll definitely want to check out the Corsair One Pro. Barely audible, it operates at 20 dBA when idle. And that’s just the tip of its appeal. Indeed, this sleek and sexy PC is manufactured with aircraft grade aluminium and features customisable LED detailing. And thanks to its extraordinarily compact size, it’s virtually guaranteed to fit within (and complement) any room. The Corsair is also smartly designed with custom CPU and GPU liquid cooling technology for high-end performance. And it provides amazing streaming, 4K and VR experiences. Additionally, the One Pro is built with amazing components like an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card, INTEL Core i7-7700K processor, and CORSAIR's award-winning DDR4 memory. Honestly, it’s so good even your grandparents will be begging to play with it.    You really get bang for your buck Processor speed is not as fast as some others A great option right away, but also ideal for future upgrades. 2. CyberpowerPC Wyvern Runs great right out of the gate but can also be upgraded at a future date.
  • Processor Speed: 2.9 GHz
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Storage: 1 TB
  • If you want a machine packed with power but don’t have a load of disposable income, think about getting the CyberpowerPC Wyvern. This fantastic computer can easily run any mainstream game you like â€" and at high settings to boot. What’s more, it’s also able to handle virtual reality. More specifically, the PC is armed with a Radeon RX 580 graphics card, an Intel Core i5-7400 processor, and a 1TB hard drive. If after reading all of these sweet details you’re still pining for a higher end machine, you’re in luck. That’s because the Xtreme is a breeze to open up, making it ideal for future upgrades.  Highly portable • Outstanding audio Doesn’t perform as well as higher priced machines Powerful gaming system in a smartly designed, movable cube. 3. Lenovo Legion C530 Cube A unique system that’s designed with portability in mind.
  • Processor Speed: Up to 4.60 GHz
  • RAM: Up to 16GB
  • Storage: 1 TB
  • Have you always dreamed of taking your gaming on the road but dreaded the idea of dragging around a cumbersome desktop? Well, Lenovo has the answer to your gaming prayers. The Legion C530 Cube is a unique system that’s designed with portability in mind. A mere 24 pounds and replete with an integrated carrying handle, the C530 can easily be moved across the room or the country. And don’t be fooled by its diminutive size. Its 8th generation Intel processor and 128 GB SSD is packed with the power of a larger PC. Even better you have the ability to choose whether you want a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, 1050 Ti or 1050 graphics card. And should you want to upgrade your Legion in the future, you’re promised ease of access with its one press, tool-free upgrade system.  Affordable • Upgradable Fairly affordable price tag with great customer support. 4. ASPIRE GX-281 Great brand with even greater support.
  • Processor Speed: 3.2 GHz
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Storage: 1000 GB
  • Are you toying with the idea of getting into gaming? Well then, we have the PC for you! The Acer Aspire GX-281 is a great machine for any novice. For starters, it has a fairly affordable price tag. What’s more, Acer offers great customer support. Trust us â€" this really comes in handy as you familiarise yourself with all facets of gaming. And while it’s definitely not the most high end option around, you’ll still be privy to a decent gaming experience. That’s all thanks to the AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Quad-Core Processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card. Finally, similar to the computers listed above, the GX-281 can easily be upgraded in the future. Great HD gaming experience • Decent amount of storage Less power than other machines Perfect price point for those who simply want to plug and play. 5. Dell Inspiron DT 5680 Mixing a modest price tag with a smooth gaming experience.
  • Processor Speed: 3.2 GHz
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Storage: 1.25 TB
  • If you have a keen need to game but a low balance in your bank account, fear not. The good folks at Dell have your back. The Inspiron Gaming Desktop mixes a modest price tag with a smooth gaming experience. This particular PC is designed with an 8th generation Intel Core processor, a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card, a 1TB hard drive and low-key case lighting (so it’s easy on the eyes). Importantly, the Inspiron is also configurable. Therefore, when you get some more coin, you can kick your rig up a notch (if you so desire).  Stunning graphics • Never overheats You’re looking for a gaming system with power and pop? Well then you’re looking for a CyberPowerPC Panzer. 6. CyberPowerPC Gamer Panzer A high-powered machine that provides a wholly immersive experience
  • Processor Speed: 3.6 GHz
  • RAM: 32 GB
  • Storage: 2 TB
  • We’re not going to mince words. If you want a high-powered machine that provides a wholly immersive experience, we recommend the CyberPowerPC Gamer Panzer. It’s built with the NVIDIA GTX 1080, arguably one of the best graphic cards on the market. As if that wasn’t enough, it has an Intel i7-770K 3.6 Ghz quad-core processor to help ensure a smooth gaming experience from start to finish. The Panzer also features a tempered side glass panel along with a liquid cooling system, so there’s no fear of overheating with this PC. Oh, and if you’re still on the fence, CyberPowerPC provides free lifetime tech support. What a find! 

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