Which one is better for gsmes??

aureux

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hello, i need some help to select a desktop that i will use to play games like mw3 or diablo. so which will you recomend from the following.
1: 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i5-3450 processor 3.1GHz with Turbo Boost 2.0 Technology up to 3.5GHz
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium
Microsoft® Office Starter 2010
1TB SATA Hard Drive
6GB DDR3 Memory
Integrated Intel® HD Graphics
Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
802.11b/g/n WiFi CERTIFIED™
16X DVD±R/RW SuperMulti Drive
High-Definition Audio support with 5.1 Channel output
10- USB 2.0 Ports (2 front, 2 top, 6 rear)
2- USB 3.0 Ports
2- PS/2 Ports (keyboard and mouse)
Gateway Multimedia Keyboard and Optical Mouse

2:Operating system: Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64-bit
Processor: 2nd Gen Intel® Core™ i5-2320 (3.0 GHz)
Memory (RAM): 8GB DDR3 SDRAM
Storage (hard drive): 1TB SATA (7200RPM), 3.5"
Optical drive: 16x DVD+RW
Video graphics: Intel® HD Graphics
Media card reader: 8-in-1
Audio: Integrated 5.1 Audio
Preinstalled software: Microsoft® Office Starter 2010, McAfee® SecurityCenter (30-day trial), Dell™ Stage Software
Included hardware: Dell USB keyboard and USB optical mouse

3😛rocessor:2nd Gen AMD Quad-Core A10-5700 Accelerated Processor
Operating: systemGenuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Memory: 10GB PC3-10600 DDR3
Hard drive: 1TB (7200RPM) SATA
Wireless: Integrated Bluetooth and Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n featuring Single-band (2.4GHz)
2x2 MIMO technology
Optical drive: SuperMulti DVD Burner
Video graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7660D Discrete Graphics. Up to 4059MB Total Available Graphics Memory
as allocated by Windows 7
 
Solution
Okay, the first thing is you really want to stay away from integrated graphics. The first two use Intel's integrated graphics built into the CPU. The first model has the Intel HD2500, the second, Intel HD2000 neither of which will provide for a good gaming experience without a dedicated graphics card. The third model, although it too has the graphics built into the CPU chip, does have a (somewhat) dedicated graphics capability and although I would not recommend it as a "gamer", it will provide for a better overall gaming experience than the first two.
My $.02 worth
Okay, the first thing is you really want to stay away from integrated graphics. The first two use Intel's integrated graphics built into the CPU. The first model has the Intel HD2500, the second, Intel HD2000 neither of which will provide for a good gaming experience without a dedicated graphics card. The third model, although it too has the graphics built into the CPU chip, does have a (somewhat) dedicated graphics capability and although I would not recommend it as a "gamer", it will provide for a better overall gaming experience than the first two.
My $.02 worth
 
Solution
thanks now a will like you to help me to pick between the last one of the first post and between this new ones that a found.

1.- Processor: 3.6 GHz FX-Series Quad-Core FX-4100
RAM 8 GB DDR3
Hard Drive 500.0 GB
Number of USB 2.0 Ports 2
Gaming Graphics Card: NVIDIA GT 610 1GB

2.- Processor: 3.6 GHz FX-Series Quad-Core FX-4100
RAM: 8 GB SDRAM DDR3
Hard Drive: 1 TB SATA 3
Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon HD 6670
Graphics Card Ram Size: 1000 MB
Number of USB 2.0 Ports: 6
 


Thanks for the BA... Number 2 of these would be the better choice I think