Help For When Thinking Of Buying A Pc Desktop
December 15, 2009 by Andrew Johnson
Filed under Technology
Even if it is not your first time in buying a pc desktop for you or for someone else, and there still some out there that may be getting their first home computer, it is still nice to be able to have a little bit of a guide or advice when you are out shopping for one.
One of the first things you should probably look for when going out to purchase a pc desktop would be the processor. Even though there are still only two major ones to choose from, AMD and Intel, these days they offer so many varieties with so many different “layers”, that it can be confusing on which one to get. There are several different categories that you should be aware of. For instance there is the outdated category which means that it is probably no longer manufactured and is only put in refurbished models or very low budget models. These computers would probably run very slow and may not even be able to run up to date software. The next category would be the budget processor can still be on the market or not, depends upon the model. These processors work pretty well if you are OK with an average running computer, this would be a good choice at a lower price. The middle end processor is probably the one that most people end up choosing. This processor pretty much will do all that a person requires and the price is right as well. If you are a person who wants top of the line of everything you would probably want the cream of the crop Intel Core i7 Extreme 965 to 975.
The next thing that is important to look for is the memory or what is called RAM. Computers today mostly use DDR3 and not DDR2, the DDR2 will usually be found in your very low budget pc desktop computers. The best way to ensure that you will get a very smooth running computer is to make sure that your RAM is at least 4GB.
The hard drive is another important feature you need to be aware of. The size of the hard drive will dictate how much speed you will get. The bigger the storage size the faster the computer. Today, it is probably wise to get a pc desktop with at least 500GB of RAM.
Even the low budget computers will have CD/DVD drives or what is called optical drives. Probably the most important think to note here is that you should make sure that the DVD burner is able to support the different formats like +R/RW and -R/RW. Also make sure that the recording speed is at least 16x.
Every few months it seems video cards change for pc desktop computers, so deciding what kind to get might be a little difficult. If you are not into gaming and more into just browsing the Internet, light gaming and movies then, you probably don’t have to worry about making sure the video card is 3D. But do make sure that the video card does have DirectX.
Now that you have decided which pc desktop model you are going to buy, it is very important that you buy a good monitor. A good monitor is going to help you enjoy your computer experience a lot more. Although the CRT type monitor is still being sold, most people are turning to LCD monitors. These monitors use less energy, are slim and sleek and the visual experience is far superior to that of a CRT. It is also important that the ratio is a 16:10 or 16:9, especially if you are an avid movie viewer.
No matter what type of pc desktop computer you decide to purchase, what is important is that it is something that you want, not what someone else tries to get you to buy.
Andrew Johnson is an expert in computer products. If you would like more information about types of PC desktop or are searching for a trusted computer retailer please visit http://www.ebuyer.com

