I'm looking to buy a new gaming PC soon and I have questions I hope someone can answer.
1. What's the deal with dx10? Should I wait until newer video cards are released that can handle the next generation of games, or can the current GeForce models handle anything coming in the near future. I've heard that the latest cards that are dx10 enabled aren't really going to cut it when the real dx10 wave of games are released. True or false?
2. I know most people would recommend building your own computer, but I don't really have the time, desire, or knowledge to undertake such a project. How do you feel about CyberPower, specifically the Gamer Infinity 7500 model? I heard it was the best gaming computer for the price.
3. Finally, a pretty broad question, if I'm looking to buy a computer around November\December, is there any new hardware coming out that I should be aware of that should definitely be included in a new gaming rig? I know technology is constantly being advanced every day, but I don't want to miss out on any big developments like new video cards, whatever.
Thanks for the help.
1. What's the deal with dx10? Should I wait until newer video cards are released that can handle the next generation of games, or can the current GeForce models handle anything coming in the near future. I've heard that the latest cards that are dx10 enabled aren't really going to cut it when the real dx10 wave of games are released. True or false?
2. I know most people would recommend building your own computer, but I don't really have the time, desire, or knowledge to undertake such a project. How do you feel about CyberPower, specifically the Gamer Infinity 7500 model? I heard it was the best gaming computer for the price.
3. Finally, a pretty broad question, if I'm looking to buy a computer around November\December, is there any new hardware coming out that I should be aware of that should definitely be included in a new gaming rig? I know technology is constantly being advanced every day, but I don't want to miss out on any big developments like new video cards, whatever.
Thanks for the help.