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Barebones
Systems: Alternatives to Buying Discount
Computers |
by:
Nicky
Pilkington |
Buying
discount computers is something easy to
do nowadays that computer prices have dropped.
Despite the low prices, you may still find
it difficult to settle on a single computer.
Computers are built with so many varying
features that finding exactly the right
one for you may be difficult. Building your
own system from a barebones system is an
option to buying discount computers that
will enable you to get what you want exactly
and still enables you to save money.
Don't think you can build a computer system?
It's true that building a computer system
takes some time and a bit of knowledge about
how computers work. When you start the building
process with barebones systems you deduct
some of the complication associated with
building a computer system. Barebones systems
have the basic components that you need
to get started with building a computer
system. Most of these systems include a
motherboard, CPU (computer processing unit),
and power supply encased in a computer case.
Choosing a barebones systems is similar
to buying discount computers. You will need
to determine your needs to find just the
right system for you.
Barebones systems are typically classified
according to what they offer. While they
contain the same basic components, the components
enable you to perform different levels of
tasks. Low-level barebones systems, which
range in price from $100 to $200, will have
components that are not as advanced as those
in high-end barebones systems. Of the components
in a barebones system, the processor is
your main concern. There are basically two
types of processors: Pentium and Athlon.
There is much debate about which processor
is the best. Pentium is probably the most
popular name in processors. Its name is
synonymous with speed and power. With the
introduction of the Pentium 4 processor,
Intel suggests that pure multi-tasking is
possible. Athlon may not be as popular with
general consumers, but those individuals
who understand the components of processors,
such as clock speed, know that Athlon is
at the very least in step with what the
Pentium processor offers. Athlon 64, the
most current processor that AMD offers
Once you select the barebones system with
the essentials you need, you basically upgrade
the barebones system to include the additional
parts you need to create your ideal computer.
After the processor, you want to consider
memory, a hard-drive, and CD/DVD writer.
Essentially, just as with the processor,
you will need to determine what tasks you
intend to perform with the computer. As
a rule of thumb when buying discount components,
you don't want to build a system with the
most high-end components. For starters,
you will end up spending a significant amount
of money (negates the purpose of choosing
an alternative to buying discount computers)
and the components will more than likely
soon be replaced with a more high-end component.
About the author:
Detailed information about each component
is available at http://discountcomputers.us/.You
can find also find recommendations of just
about all the parts you need by visiting
this website.
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