How To Buy A Computer

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Buying The Best Computer

 

Buying a computer is never easy as what others are thinking. If you really value your money, you must read this important article in order for you to optimize the fullness of your money in buying a computer.

You must know that not everything on the package presented to you, or posted in tags are very useful for your use. You must know the basic functions of each part and you must put the right accessories for your computer to function well.

Improper partnering of accessories for your computer may cause your computer to crash. If you bought a Pentium Dual Core, do not be contented with 512mb of RAM. It may cause your computer to slow down due to the bottle-necking of information. The recommendable memory for Dual Core is at least 1Gigabyte of memory.

You also must understand that you really have to upgrade your computer hardwares when buying a package. Most packages does not have a separate video cards. Almost all mother boards now have a built in video controllers. Your computer can function for sure, but it will slow down your computer a little bit since those built-in video controllers also uses part of your RAM memory. This is one of the reasons why you cannot use your computers to play games with high requirements of video memory because most of built-in video cards only supports 32mb video memory

My personal advice? Buy a separate video card. If you are using at least Pentium 4, you can use a video card that has 256mb of memory.

Buy additional memory if needed. Again, having a higher model of Processors needs a higher Random Access Memory (RAM).

Do not be fooled with a FREE Printer, chair, table, mouse or even keyboards. Most mouse and keyboards are already free when you buy a CPU casing and motherboard. While other accessories are not much needed in running your programs. FREE printer, chair, and table are fine to have. But look carefully, sometimes, they make the price of your prospective computer higher giving up the quality of what your computer can do.

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vin  says:
16 months ago

thanks for this hub... very informational.

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