ADMI | Gaming PC, Ryzen 5500 • RTX 3050 8GB Graphics Card • 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 • 1TB NVME SSD • 500W PSU Bronze Rated • White Mesh RGB Gaming Case • WIFI • Windows 11

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ADMI | Gaming PC, Ryzen 5500 • RTX 3050 8GB Graphics Card • 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 • 1TB NVME SSD • 500W PSU Bronze Rated • White Mesh RGB Gaming Case • WIFI • Windows 11

ADMI | Gaming PC, Ryzen 5500 • RTX 3050 8GB Graphics Card • 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 • 1TB NVME SSD • 500W PSU Bronze Rated • White Mesh RGB Gaming Case • WIFI • Windows 11

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Many people build their own PC, often heralded as a more cost-effective way of getting into high-spec PC gaming. With the right skills and time on your hands, this is certainly true - but in a world already heavy with jargon, abbreviations and acronyms, a custom build can feel like an exhausting and frankly terrifying experience. Thankfully, however - there are more than enough options for gamers who are less technologically inclined - there are hundreds of fantastic options for PCs at incredibly low prices. Minimum: Intel HD Graphics 4000 or AMD Radeon R5 series, NVIDIA GeForce 400 Series, AMD Radeon HD 7000 series / Recommend: NVIDIA GeForce 700 Series or AMD Radeon Rx 200 Series Minimum: Intel Core i3 3210, AMD A8 7600 APU, or equivalent / Recommended: Intel Core i5 4690, AMD A10 7800, or equivalent Some CPUs and motherboards have in-built graphics cards. While acceptable for standard computer usage, these in-built options are insufficient for high-performance gaming, especially when compared with dedicated graphics cards.

As a general rule of thumb, a gamer is going to want no less than 8GB of RAM – DDR4 if possible, but DDR3 is more than acceptable for a newcomer's budget rig. This is going to see you running a swathe of games with a decent performance. Those who know that they are aiming to play resource-heavy games, or looking to futureproof their system, are going to want to aim for around 12GB to 16GB. PC players have a whole new level of personalised control over practically everything - visuals, gameplay, performance - you name it. Games with unwavering popularity over the years such as Skyrim, Fallout, Dark Souls, The Witcher 3, and many more - with a bit of elbow grease and determination, these titles can be transformed in ways impossible on consoles.ADMI Ltd (trading as AWD-IT.co.uk) are an online retailer of computer hardware and creator of custom PC's for gaming. Established in 2006 and operating from our main office and showroom premises in Stoke-on-Trent, the AWD-IT team draw from over 50 years collective experience within the IT and retail industries. We work tirelessly, and in close partnership, with the industry's premier hardware brands, to create Gamer PC's of unbeatable performance and value. Getting your hands on one of the best PCs for gaming is an incredibly exciting ordeal. Sure, consoles are an accessible method of playing the latest and greatest titles - but a great budget gaming PC offers users the chance to fine-tune and enhance games they've played time and time again.

Minimum: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or AMD Radeon RX 470/ Recommended: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, AMD Radeon RX 580RAM is only one element to consider when you’re looking to maximise your FPS (frames per second). The RAM that you find on your motherboard helps your CPU. As the brain of your system, the more space and speed your RAM can give the CPU, the better as it increases load times and improves general performance. Having said this, RAM shouldn’t be the first place you look when you’re worried about FPS.

If you’re a newcomer to the PC gaming world, here are a few things to look out for to ensure that you’re getting a good system, even if it’s cheap. To perfect your gaming PC experience, choosing the right monitor is essential. Our X= monitors offer the most affordable upgrade to push your new Gaming PC with greater visuals and smoothness. If you can afford it, 16GB. However (you’ll sense a running theme here), the answer to this question can change a little depending on your need. A gamer who spends all their time with Minecraft is going to have vastly different needs to the dedicated Microsoft Flight Simulator pilot.When hunting down your gaming PC's components, most of the expense is almost certainly going to be on your beloved graphics card, here are The best graphics cards of the year. What is the difference between HDD and SSD memory?

Whilst we will do everything we can to meet the delivery times above, there may be factors outside of our control and we cannot guarantee delivery within this time frame. RAM: This helps your CPU perform, improves load times and helps multitasking. Gamers will want a minimum of 8GB, but 16GB is more comfortable and a little more futureproof. Whether a gaming PC is better than a normal PC is hard to say – it depends on the PCs in question. If you look at the essential components (Motherboard, CPU, RAM, HDD, SSD, etc.), you’ll see that they are both just computers. It’s the quality and performance of the components that make the difference. Graphics Card: Not entirely necessary on an entry-level system or for those with basic gaming needs, but nice if you can get it – it’ll help speed up the system and smooth out the display. Remember, once you’ve bought your system you can always add in a graphics card to improve performance – it’s a simple and highly satisfying upgrade.Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Northern Ireland and the Scottish Highlands) may take longer to reach you.



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