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Your Guide to Buying a Computer | Your Guide to Buying a Computer |
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| Written by Maxton | |
| Monday, 08 October 2007 | |
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Your Guide to Buying a Computer So your old computer is outdated and slow and you have decided to buy a new computer. If you are not too familiar with computers, buying one can be quite a complicated process. Most of you who don't know enough about computers will more than likely be taking the sales representatives word for it. However, to prevent any future problems that you may have, its actually better to do your research before you buy a new computer. The first question you have to ask yourself is what is it that you are going to be doing with your computer. This is also the first question the sales rep will probably ask you as well. Whatever your answer is to this question will let you know what type of computer you need. The two most common types of computers that are being sold are Multi-media computers and workstation computers.
Multi-media
Computers
Multi-media computers are typically a lot more expensive than work station computers. They come with more RAM, better graphics, better sound cards, bigger hard drives and usually come bundled with some very nice software. However, you will most likely be having more problems with this type of computer.
Workstation
Computers
Now that you know what type of computer you need you can buy accordingly. However, if you are wanting a multi-media type computer but can't afford it you could get away with purchasing a workstation computer and upgrading to a multi-media computer at your convenience. Before you do, you must get as much information from the retailer about the computer as possible. You need to know what type of motherboard, CPU and RAM you have to make changes that significant to your computer. Without having this sort of information, any hardware you purchase for an upgrade could do more damage to your wallet.
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