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Do You Know What Type Of Pc You Want? A Home Pc, Gaming Pc Or Business Pc?

Are you making plans to buy a computer for your home, for your business or one that will be used for games? Either way, this guide to buying desktop computers will help you to pick the best computer for what you will be using it for. Although there are three distinct types of computer uses and each requires different internal pieces, we'll provide guidance for buying a home computer and a gaming computer only.

Remember when making your purchase that the applications and the components that are found in a home computer and a computer for games are quite different.

Dual-core CPU's or quad-core CPU's are suitable for home computer use. These processors have enough power to run the applications that are included, as well as allowing the ability to work on photos, videos, MP3's and to play some of the more simpler games. For storage space, you have a wide range of size to choose from. The smaller the GB number, the less storage space there will be. If you aren't too concerned about internal storage space, you can invest in DVD's and burn any files or images that are not used on a regular basis to the DVD using the DVD burner that should be included with the sale of the computer.

A graphic card should not be a consideration if you have no plans to use the computer for any 3 dimensional games. The card that comes with the computer should suffice.

If you are planning to play any of the current games you will need to make sure that you have a six-core or at least a quad-core processor on board. The hard-drive should be 1TB or larger and the graphics card will need to be compatible for the games of today. You should buy a top-quality graphics card if you are investing in a computer for gaming as this is one of the most important components for playing games. NVIDIA and AMD are the current leading manufacturers for graphic cards these days. Your computer for games should also come with a Blu-ray burner.

If you are buying a system primarily for playing any of the games, it is better that you buy a PC rather than a MAC. The Apple computers are more suited for graphic and digital design than for games.

by: Jonas FitzGerald




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