Ok so as some of you heard from me for several months alerady, this month I am supposed to buy a new desktop computer. No I'm not gonna build it myself.
Hi there DJ. My post is following an older topic but I am sure it will be read and found encouraging by many Desktop Owners. I am a gamer, (can you tell by my nickname?
) But I am also a remote support tech. Which means all the experience I have connecting to computers around the world gives me a good insight as to the preferences people are leaning toward. I can tell you for certain that
Desktop Gaming Computers will be in the mainstream for years and years. Why? Because we gamers want the
"Big Experience". We want a rugged keyboard to bang out our text, a huge screen or dual screens to play our games and plenty of customizeable personal upgrades in our Towers a.k.a Cases. The software industry is deluged with game designers and they don't want a "cartoonish" experience for their end users. They want us to be "blown away" with the best software possible that takes advantage of PhysX and all other technologies for our machines to
knock us out of our comfy-computer chairs!
. Desktop computers are the only way to give us the tactile, visual and audio experience we all crave. Whether it's surround sound or a magnificent pair of light-weight bass throbbing headphones, the sounds make the games so real we sometimes forget that 10 hours have passed-by since we sat down to play our games!
Nope. Desktop Computers for gamers and many other fields are here to stay, at least until everything plugs directly into our gray-matter.
Here is my latest Desktop Build:
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