Posts Tagged ‘how to’


How to: Configure & Use DOSBox

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Have you always wondered how to use DOSBox, and never had the courage and dedication to learn? This guide makes playing your old DOS games easy!
Posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 by Keenan Weaver in Editorials  Read More...

How to: Create, Edit, and Encode Game Videos

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So you want to create awesome gameplay videos for free? Well, you have your work cut out for you. If all you want to do it combine or encode a few nice clips you captured with Fraps, it shouldn't be too hard. If you are interested in creating a...
Posted on Saturday, May 2, 2009 by Ryan Merck in Editorials  Read More...

How to: Choose the best Power Supply

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Unfortunately it seems like the power supply is an afterthought to most when building a PC. However, the power supply is one of the hardest worked and most important components in a computer. It is also a component, that if poorly chosen, can spell death for all of the other...
Posted on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 by Mike "HOOfan_1" L. in Editorials  Read More...

How to: Build a sub-$500 Gaming PC

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PC gaming is often called out for having a very high barrier to entry. Although the games are cheaper, the hardware is more expensive. The goal of this build guide is to create a $500 PC that will play current generation games well at HD resolutions.
Posted on Friday, April 10, 2009 by Ryan Merck in Editorials  Read More...

How to: Build a $1000 Core i7 Gaming PC

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To complement our recent guide on how to choose parts for a gaming PC, here is a build guide for the $1000 budget gamer. This build assumes you have a current keyboard mouse and monitor. This build will perform best on resolutions of 1080p or below.
Posted on Saturday, April 4, 2009 by Ryan Merck in Editorials  Read More...

How to: Choose the Parts for a Custom PC

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With so many choices, how do you know what your new gaming rig should be built with? People build their own PC, rather than buying of the shelf, for many reasons. One may be just to save money, and another may be that no mass-marketed computers really appeals to...
Posted on Saturday, March 28, 2009 by Guorui Wu in Editorials  Read More...