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The case holds all the components of your computer. Our computers come in a light-weight, durable metal case especially designed for easy transport and user-friendliness. In addition to standard front-side USB and headphone ports, it includes a foldable handle on the front for ease of carrying, cooling fans arranged to optimize air flow and keep your gaming components cool for maximum performance, and an LCD display to monitor the internal temperature of your case. more info |
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The processor (or CPU) controls the speed your computer performs calculations. Since these computations are the basis for everything your computer does, the CPU is often thought of as the major determining factor of the speed of a computer. Two brands exist, AMD and Intel. If you want to take a look at our Intel computers instead, click here. more info |
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The motherboard is the primary circuit board that integrates all the components of your computer. The motherboard here has been selected because of its compatibility with other high-end gaming components. more info |
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There’s no point in owning a Ferrari if you drive it in your living room; a Ferrari needs open road to really shine. Like the road, RAM provides the space in which your computer can work. RAM is used as "main memory" or primary storage: the working area used for loading, displaying and manipulating applications and data. The majority of computer operations are written to the RAM, which can read and write much faster than your hard drive. So even with a fantastic processor and top-end video card, you won’t get peak performance out of your gaming rig if you don’t have the RAM to back it up. In general, the more RAM, the better. more info |
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Arguably the most important component of your gaming system, your video card will affect how smoothly graphically-intense games will run on your system. Having a higher end video card means increased performance, such as better frame rates at higher settings. Basically, when video cards are better, things get shinier. Note that we do not offer any dual video card options because the performance gain over a single high-end card is minor and not worth the cost. more info |
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The power supply provides the energy to run all the components of your computer. The power supply you select must be at least large enough to handle the load required, but extra power does no harm. In particular, note that dual video card setups require significantly more power than single video cards. more info |
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The operating system (OS) is the base software that allows you to interface with your computer and through which all other programs run. Since virtually all games are designed to run on Windows, this is the only OS we offer, and since the OS is so important to your computer’s functionality, we only offer the complete versions (no Home Editions here). Vista is the newest OS and may become the new standard; however, we highly recommend the older XP version for gaming for both stability and performance reasons. more info |
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If you’re like most people, you’re used to using Microsoft Office’s suite of software for the more mundane day-to-day tasks. Though your system is built for gaming, you may want this software for those times you can’t avoid work getting in the way of your game. Both editions include Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word 2007. The Home/Student Edition also includes OneNote 2007, while the Standard Edition has Outlook 2007. more info |
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Your hard drive provides permanent storage for your data. This space is used to store such things as music, games and videos. The larger your hard drive, the more data you can store. The RPM of your hard drive will also affect how well your computer runs, but to a lesser extent. As your computer runs low on RAM, it starts using some of your hard drive as temporary storage, and the speed of your hard drive will affect the performance of your system. more info |
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When multiple hard drives are put into the same computer, different configurations are possible. The two hard drives can operate independently, they can be linked to act as one hard drive, which is called RAID 0, or one can duplicate everything on the other, which is called RAID 1. RAID 0 gives the highest performance, since two hard drives working together allows faster data retrieval, while RAID 1 provides a continuous backup of all data in case one hard drive fails. Computers with a second hard drive will be configured as Raid 0 by default. more info |
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Unless you're a real audiophile, having a great sound card will not be critical to the quality of your overall gaming experience. Most modern motherboards come with built-in sound cards that are more then sufficient to provide excellent sound quality. more info |
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Wireless internet cards allow you to access the web without plugging into a LAN connection. Network cards shift the burden of handling internet traffic off the rest of the system and onto the card itself. more info |
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A DVD RW drive is an input/output device that allows data to be read or written to a CD or DVD. Nowadays, virtually all DVD drives, including those offered here, read and write to both CDs and DVDs. The newest format innovations, BluRay and HD DVD, can store more information than standard DVD formats. Readers for both new formats are offered here, along with a BluRay RW combination drive. more info |
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If you have a flash card-based device, such as a digital camera, or another device using a floppy disk-like storage card, you may want to consider getting a multimedia drive. These combination read/write devices work with cards for most devices (although you should check your particular gadgets) and allow for much faster transfer speeds between the device and the computer than other interface methods. more info |
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Size is the biggest decision you have to make here, with larger monitors giving you more screen real estate for your in-game play. Our custom PC-pack is designed to transport monitors up to 20” in size (19" widescreen), along with the other necessary peripheral components of your system. So, take your pick, any of them will fit. more info |
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For multitasking and side-by-side information display, a second monitor can be a real asset to your computer use. Most games don’t utilize a two-monitor setup, but this does allow for co-display of a full-screen game and another program, which may be useful for showing game statistics, chat windows, or other supplemental material. more info |
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Standard models are available, but for those who want that extra edge, the gaming keyboards we offer have extra programmable buttons for macro activation. For those who hate wires, a wireless option is also available below. more info |
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The accuracy and speed of your mouse are critical for optimum gaming performance. A higher dpi (dots per inch) rating will translate to more accurate and faster movement. Additionally, the number of buttons (and their accessibility) on the mouse is a factor of importance, since additional buttons can be programmed to execute important in-game functions. As with the keyboard, a wireless option is available below. more info |
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For those who want maximum ease of portability and/or a minimum of wires, a wireless keyboard/mouse combination is available. Note, however, that some gaming enthusiasts prefer the reliability and speed of a wired mouse and keyboard for those hard-to-reach levels. more info |
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Especially important for the LAN party enthusiast, headphones let you take advantage of sound-based cues without annoying or tipping off those around you, and built-in microphones allow for use of voice chat programs for better team coordination. Quality varies widely, from simple headphones to noise-canceling or surround sound simulating models. more info |
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When you’re at home, headphones aren’t your best option for long gaming stints. We recommend getting a set of desktop speakers. They’ll go a long way towards helping immerse you in your gaming experience, and explosions are even cooler with those bass frequencies only a subwoofer can provide. more info |
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Whether it’s a couple of friends getting together or a major gaming convention, LAN parties are a great time. But as anyone who’s ever been to a LAN party knows, transporting your gaming rig and all of its components is a major problem. That’s why, in addition to being both compact and portable, every Lanslide gaming PC comes with a PC-Pack, a backpack specifically designed to hold all of your computer peripherals, including monitor, keyboard, mouse, headphones, power strip, games, cords, etc. You can move everything easily in one trip with no hassle. more info |
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As part of our commitment to bringing you the best gaming experience we can, every LanSlide computer comes with a free game. So whether you need to start a new collection or bolster your already considerable library, we have you covered. more info |
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Sometimes, stuff happens. And when it does, you’ll wish you had bought this warranty. While we pass along the manufacturers’ warranties on the individual parts in your computer, these vary in time and scope, and you’ll have to service the computer yourself. Our warranty provides you with complete computer coverage and servicing for the lifetime of the warranty, which means if something breaks, you just send the computer back to us, and we’ll fix it for you. For details, see our Store Policies page. more info |
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