| If
you’re the type of computer enthusiast who prefer software to
hardware and usually buy a computer package instead of setting
up one by yourself, do be aware that there’s a huge possibility
that you’re spending more than you should. Also, every time you
purchase a computer package, you lose the chance to feel pride
of being able to set up your own computer.
But anyway, there’s
always a next time and when it comes to computers, change is
really the only thing that’s constant and it’s necessary to
upgrade every two or three years.
If that time of the
year has come and you’re now preparing to hit the computer shops
once more, maybe you’d like to try reading our guide to ensure
that you’re making the right choice when purchasing computer
hardware parts.
Video Cards
If you love having seamless images on your computer then you
should be very concerned about what video card you’ll buy next,
especially if you use your personal computer mainly to play
games. Also, do make sure that you’re buying a video card like
the GEForce 6800GS because not only does it perform as you’d
want it to be, it also comes with a price tag you’ll surely
love! What’s more, this particular video card is SLI compatible
which means you can get a second video card to use with it for
even better images.
Hard Drive
This particular hardware product, as you know, shall determine
up to how much disk space you can use. In ordinary circumstances,
purchasing a 20GB hard drive would do. Some do purchase 40GB
hard disk drives and a few purchase 256GB hard disk drives only
if they have a lot of multimedia files to save.
When purchasing hard
disk drives, we suggest that you go for Seagate products. Although
it’s a bit hard to install Windows on it, this product is at
least physically easier to install on the CPU.
Casings
Usually, people never bother to change the casings of their
computers because they think that nothing has distinctly changed
over the years. But yes, they’re quite wrong on that score.
Besides the Micro ATX casing – a smaller or slimmer version
of the usual ATX casing – you may also purchase barebone CPUs
which are half the size of an ATX casing.
Memory
How fast do you want to go? That’s basically the question that
you have to ask when it comes to purchasing the memory for your
computer. There are two types available for memory: DDR and
its improved version, DDR2. |