Fundamentally,
there is no difference between a standard PC and a Gaming PC- a PC is just a
PC. But it all depends on the tasks which you want to perform on that PC. The
factors which decide the PC is for Gaming or not is its Processing power and
Graphics card.
In sort: A computer specification like processing power and graphics decides whether a computer is for playing heavy games or it is just for standard tasks. A gaming PC can perform all standard task but your standard PC cannot run heavy games as they require a higher dedicated graphics card for it.
With gaming
the key difference is graphics. What you call a standard PC is, of course, able
to display graphics: the very basis of Windows is that it is a graphical
operating system. However, the latest games make much heavier visual demands,
and those are served only by the dedicated graphics hardware. A computer has to do a
lot of tasks at the same time to run a heavy computer game and for this, they
need high processing power and a better Graphics card.
A ‘standard’
PC relies on so-called ‘integrated graphics. Many PC processors also include
graphics facilities, all on one chip. This keeps things simple for computer
manufactures and reduces costs.
Integrated
graphics are fine for Windows, and even for simple gaming needs- Solitaire will
run perfectly well, for example. However, by nature, integration limits how
advanced the graphics can be. For series visual oomph, a PC needs a separate
(or discrete), dedicated graphics card – like the current top-of-the-range
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti.
The two big
companies that manufacture graphics card for PC are AMD and Nvidia. Here is the
list for their graphics cards base on increasing order of performance.
Graphics Cards
Nvida Graphics card | AMD Graphics card |
---|---|
GTX 1050 | AMD RX 550 |
GTX 1050Ti | AMD Radeon RX 560 |
GTX 1060 | AMD Radeon RX 570 |
GTX 1650 | AMD Radeon RX 580 |
GTX 1660 | AMD Radeon RX 590 |
GTX 1660Ti | AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 |
GTX 1070 | AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 |
GTX 1070Ti | AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid cooled |
GTX 1080 | AMD Radeon VII |
GTX 1080Ti | AMD Radeon RX 5700 |
RTX 2060 | AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary |
RTX 2070 | |
RTX 2080 | |
RTX 2080Ti | |
GTX 1660Ti | |
GTX 1660Ti |
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There may be
other differences, too, including keyboard layouts optimized for gaming
circles. But we’ll return to where we came in. A PC is a PC. A ‘standard ‘model will run games, though perhaps not the most demanding titles, just as a
PC designed for gaming also happily run Windows-so you should choose the ‘type’
that suits what you want to do.
A normal computer can run on 450 watt power supply but a Gameing Pc require 650 watt power supply. Low power supply can hit ur pc performsnce. AMD Graphocs Card is always better than nvidia. If you are a heavey gamer use minimum 70 FPS display. You. can buy zebronics Ultraslim 24" Led price 8999 at store. 3 year onsite warrenty.
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