Which PC is better for gaming?

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Im new to PCs but i have a little knowledge. My sister wants to get or upgrade her sons Dell. IntelCore i7 4770 3.40GHz Graphics card: 4095MB Nvidia GeForce GT 730
Motherboard: Dell Inc. 04JGCK it only had 8 GB of RAM which obviously he needs to at least double tht. I have a NZXT AMD Phenom X4, motherboard: M3A79-T Deluxe, graphixs: Gigabyte GV-R7870C-2GD 16 GB OCZ memory Pc2 8500 powered by Corsair TX750W power supply. Which one is more powerful for gaming? Thank u in advance for ur help.
 
Im new to PCs but i have a little knowledge. My sister wants to get or upgrade her sons Dell. IntelCore i7 4770 3.40GHz Graphics card: 4095MB Nvidia GeForce GT 730
Motherboard: Dell Inc. 04JGCK it only had 8 GB of RAM which obviously he needs to at least double tht. I have a NZXT AMD Phenom X4, motherboard: M3A79-T Deluxe, graphixs: Gigabyte GV-R7870C-2GD 16 GB OCZ memory Pc2 8500 powered by Corsair TX750W power supply. Which one is more powerful for gaming? Thank u in advance for ur help.
A system with a higher-power Nvidia GeForce GPU and a Core i5 processor is generally a better choice for 3D-intense FPS gaming than one with a low-end card and a zippy Core i7 or i9 CPU.
 
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A system with a higher-power Nvidia GeForce GPU and a Core i5 processor is generally a better choice for 3D-intense FPS gaming than one with a low-end card and a zippy Core i7 or i9 CPU.
Yes you are right a system which have high Nvidia and Core i5 processor. Recently I built my gaming pc i9 with i5 processor and along with a gaming headset. I'm totally satisfied while gaming.
 
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To successfully play video games on a PC need to have a good video card. The most important characteristics of a good video card:

1. high frame rate ( > 60 FPS)
2. CPU (>=4 core/4 thread)
3. GPU (the most popular and reputable -Nvidia GPUs)
4. GDDR memory (>4 GB)
5. RAM (>= 16GB)
6. Monitor display panels (IPS or TN)

and other specifications such as monitor screen size, monitor refresh rate, etc.
 
I recently discovered I can't effectively play Battlefield 2042. Major system lag. I'm glad I didn't buy it. I was using EA Play, and I actually liked it! Anyway, I own most of the recent COD games and went back to those. No lag at all! hehe

AMD FX8150 @ 3.6 gigahertz
Nvidia GTX 960 with 4GB ram GPU

Later this year I want either a GTX 2060/2080 with 12GB GDDR6, or higher depending on price....
 
I had to stop playing Battlefield 2042 since apparently my computer's CPU is too weak. A shame, I enjoyed it. I went back to Call of Duty Modern Warfare II and it works perfectly! :LOL:
 
To successfully play video games on a PC need to have a good video card. The most important characteristics of a good video card:

1. high frame rate ( > 60 FPS)
2. CPU (>=4 core/4 thread)
3. GPU (the most popular and reputable -Nvidia GPUs)
4. GDDR memory (>4 GB)
5. RAM (>= 16GB)
6. Monitor display panels (IPS or TN)

and other specifications such as monitor screen size, monitor refresh rate, etc.
I think it's important to define what we mean by "good." For some people, a good video card might be one that can run the latest games at high settings and high frame rates.
 

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