How to configure the gaming computer
The two most critical core accessories for playing games are CPU and graphics card. I believe that many users are more interested in the balance of CPU and graphics card performance. High-end graphics. You buy a machine to use it, not to run some test software all day long to study which cpu and which graphics card are the most balanced. Everyone has different needs for cpu and graphics card. What you think is a balanced cpu and graphics card is not necessarily balanced for others.
In addition, even if you want to play large-scale 3A games in the future, you only need to upgrade the graphics card at that time, which is why I directly choose the 10th generation i5 processor. If you don’t consider those large 3A games, the tenth generation i3 is enough.
The tenth generation i5-10400F has 6 cores and 12 threads, which is enough for more than 98% of current games. Of course, a higher-spec cpu may still improve the frame rate of the game, but the effect is minimal. If you want to greatly increase the frame rate of the game, you still need to work hard on the graphics card.
Asustek’s graphics card should be recognized as the best. All the components on the PCB board are automatically placed by machines (it seems that only Asustek can do all the placement by robots), with higher reliability and quality. It is more stable, so there is a reason why ASUS graphics cards are expensive, and of course the brand effect is also part of it.
This set of configuration uses a 6-core, 12-thread 10th-generation i5 with a GTX1650 graphics card, which can satisfy most of the current mainstream games, and also has a certain room for upgrade in the future. Due to the combination of nvme solid-state drives, the operating experience of the whole machine is also very smooth. All the accessories of this configuration are cost-effective models under the big brands. While the price is moderate, there is no need to worry about quality and stability.