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Guide
to buying the perfect PC |
by:
Dee
Kerr |
PCs
have become a staple in every home. Without
PCs, you will find it hard to stay connected
and to even do the work required of you
in school or in the office. With so much
PC packages being shoved to our throat every
time we go to department stores and computer
shops, you'll really get quite confused
on what you really need and what PC package
will fit your budget and lifestyle. To help
you through this dilemma, here is a brief
backgrounder of the parts of PCs that you
should get to know.
Processor.
This is one of the three primary components
of your PC. The processor is the part that
determines how fast your computer process
information. Intel is still the leading
brand in processors but competitors such
as American Micro Devices (AMD) are slowly
catching up, offering cheaper alternative.
In shopping for a processor, one should
consider the following:
Clock speed - this will show the number
of instructions that a computer can execute
in a second. This usually comes after the
brand name. Processors nowadays are already
set at the gigahertz range.
Cache memory - this stores the data that
were previously accessed. This simplifies
the work of the computer as it would not
take twice as long to access information
already stored in memory bank. Without a
cache memory, much of the work will fall
on the RAM (Random Access Memory).
Operating temperature - some processors
easily heats up. Before buying, make sure
that you have asked about the operating
temperature just in case you need to buy
additional fans or put the computer in an
air-conditioned room.
RAM (Random Access Memory).
RAM serves as the temporary memory of the
PC, containing information that are needed
for the computer and the programs to function.
In addition to processors, RAM also determines
the speed of the computer. The higher the
RAM, the faster the computer is in accessing
information and responding to commands.
Motherboard
This is where all the parts of the PC's
CPU (Central Processing Unit) are attached.
Some motherboards already have videocards
and soundcards embedded on it while others
don't. what is important however is to choose
a motherboard that is compatible with your
RAM and processor. Incompatibility of PC
hardware can cause major problems and may
even lead to the breakdown of your computer.
Hard drive.
This is the part where you store all the
information in your PC. Picture a floppy
disk with much much larger storing capacity.
The hard drive serves as the permanent memory
of your computer. Here you install all your
programs and save all the documents that
you need. It is also important that you
buy a hard drive with really big capacity
especially now when people are so used to
storing multimedia files that may use up
a lot of hard drive space.
Video cards
This is the part of the computer which determines
the quality of the multimedia images that
you will view. The higher the memory of
the video card, the better is the picture
quality and the colors. Also, video cards
are also responsible for how fast multimedia
images are accessed. This is especially
needed if you use your computer for multimedia
activities such as watching a movie or playing
video games.
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