home

ads by google

Etiam placerat

Total Pageviews

Powered by Blogger.

Entri Populer

Labels

Followers

Search This Blog

Computer Buying Tips


A desktop computer is divided into 2, that is assembled and built up. Computer assembly means we choose the parts or components that we want and then we assemble into a single unit that has a full computer functionality. Computers built-up means that we buy so a computer that has been assembled by the vendor or a particular company. So buy a computer built up exactly like buying a TV.

Then, why do we have to buy a computer assembly? Well Yes and No. Assembled computers have more value in flexibility. Depending on thickness desired features our pockets. The thicker, the broader our choice.

Computers built up is more simple at the time of purchase, but the price of PCs built up expensive. With the same specifications, PC assembly can be cheaper 40% - 50% rather than the PC built up. Excess PC built up the most significant is a longer life and is usually supplied genuine Windows software.

Parts check list when buying a PC:


Processor: The most common choice today is the AMD and Intel. AMD offers exceptional performance, especially for graphics, while Intel reliable for all needs. More processor options to the tastes and needs. If you like to play games and design, especially the 3d; AMD steady. If for the office, everyday use, to a server, or internet cafe, Intel just that easy.


Motherboard, this makes him the most confused. Assorted brand as well as its features. What is clear what the seller asked the same motherboard compatible with the processor of our choice as above. Brand my choice is Abit, ASUS, MSI, Foxconn, Intel. Brands that have proved reliable, at least in my experience.


VGA card: VGA card determines the quality of picture and usually for 3D rendering. There are two ports for VGA, PCI-Express (PCI-X) and AGP. PCI-X is the latest technology and offer 2 times the speed of AGP. Usually PCI-X is widely available in the latest motherboards. But if only used for office work, AGP was more than enough. And if you are funded limited, additional VGA card can be ignored if your motherboard has a built in VGA card.


Memory: Memory or RAM is temporary storage of high-speed. Currently available in the market is kind of DDR-1, DDR-2. Check if your motherboard supports it. DDR-2 clearly faster than DDR-2 at a price not much different.


Harddisk: If your motherboard supports SATA ragu2 do not use SATA. Old IDE port is less ergonomic and less quickly than SATA. The price is also not much different. To size it up to you. The bigger the more expensive of course.


Soundcard; Most mobo now equipped with a soundcard built this. So chances are you do not have to buy it. Unless you are a professional in the field of music. You can buy a soundcard add on a much more reliable as Soundblaster Audigy.


Power Supply: PSU (power supply unit) range, from cheap to super expensive. The more expensive of course, the more stable supply of electricity and the more durable components of your PC. But cheap does not mean that it is cheap. At least your computer can be used as usual. Usually the standard PSU is shared with the casing
The rest are accessories such as CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, CDRW / Combo / DVD-RW, Speakers, Monitors, Casing, UPS, Camera, Mouse, Keyboard, Printer, and so it's up to your taste. Whatever the brand, will not affect the performance or speed of the PC you have purchased. Be careful, expensive brand is not necessarily appropriate, purchase as needed.

Last is the software. Computer assembly is not accompanied by the original operating system software, so you have to buy it.
If it was interested in buying computer assembly, check out the nearest computer center. Here where the computer hobbyist looking for cheap computer assembly and of many kinds.

0 comments: