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Helpful Guidelines To Buy a Computer

In the computer world FASTER is better. The speed of a computer, how fast the Computer runs your programs is determined by the clock speed of the Microprocessor. The standard unit of measurement of speed is Hertz (Hz). All you need to remember is that the higher the number, the faster the machine. Buy a computer with the fastest microprocessor you can afford because at the end of four years it will be the slowest still available on the market.

Buy your computer based on what you're going to do with it. If you've never used a computer before, you may not know what you'll use it for, so you'll have to use your perceived needs and your budget as your rule of thumb. In that case, a good rule of thumb is to buy as much computer as you can afford and earmark ten to fifteen percent extra because you always end up spending more than you plan.

Another rule of thumb is to get the fastest PC you can afford. There's a lot more to a computer's speed than just the microprocessor clock speed (like amount of RAM, cache, etc.)

Spend as much as you can comfortably afford. The more you invest, the longer your system will remain viable.

Technology continues to evolve at a rapid rate. Newer technology is always right around the corner, but this should not deter you from buying the system you need now.

Unless you have specific needs, you don't need to acquire the absolutely highest level of current technology. On the other hand, saving little money by buying low on the technology is not advisable.

When you buy a desktop, one of your main goals is that you should be able to upgrade. That means the following can easily be removed and replaced:

  • Hard Drive
  • Memory (RAM)
  • Motherboard
  • SSD
  • CPU
  • Monitor
If any of the above cannot be upgraded, you are buying a closed system.

Many lower priced Celeron/Atom desktops made by almost all computer manufacturers should be carefully investigated before purchase.

These computers will be very difficult to upgrade, and they have poorer performance than other desktops.

A few years ago, integrated audio chips did a very poor job of providing good stereo sound. However, these chips have really improved and they are probably more than adequate for the average computer user. However, if you are an audiophile, you'll probably want a sound card, so make sure the computer you want to buy has a free PCI slot for a sound card (or buy the computer with the sound card installed).

You will need to weigh some trade-offs in deciding to how much to spend on specific components of a new system. The following section summarizes some of these considerations.

Technology continues to evolve at a very rapid pace, but a system that meets or exceeds the targets outlined below should serve general needs for at least three years. Systems at the bottom of the current product line are often available at considerable savings, but will have a shorter useful lifespan.

Some minimum targets for a decent system that can run contemporary software are outlined below. You should be able to buy systems that meet these targets. With the fast pace of innovation, particularly in processor speed, any recommendation for a specific level of system will soon be out of date.

INTEL DUALCORE,CORE2DUO,COREi3,i5,i7 etc.

Motherboard.

4GB of memory (RAM)

SSD

Monitor that can display at least 1024 x 768 resolution.

ATX Cabinet.

Keyboard and Mouse.

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Memory (RAM) -- The amount of memory installed in your computer is one of the biggest factors in its performance. The more memory you have, the faster your software will run, the more applications you can run at once, and the easier it will be to switch between applications. Adding more memory is relatively inexpensive.

Don't skimp on memory. Prices are quite low, and additional memory will give you the most noticeable improvement in speed. 4GB is a decent minimum for a new system.

It is particularly important to have a generous amount of memory installed in laptop or notebook computers. When a system is low on memory, disk activity will increase, That will drain your batteries more rapidly.

Hard disk space :- New systems commonly come with drives that hold 1 TB Hard disk or 240 GB SSD or more. Most of the systems will allow you to add more disk, either as a second internal drive or as an external unit.

Monitor:- You should not buy a new system with a monitor anything smaller than 15" screens are increasingly affordable. While you may be able to save a bit of money with a 15" display, Buying into the larger screen size is recommended. Flat panel (LCD, LED,IPS) monitors are becoming increasingly affordable.

Regardless of screen size, your system should be capable of display at a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels (picture elements) with at least 16-bit color (32 thousand different colors). A new system should come with at least 8 MB of VRAM (video memory).

Compromising on the quality of your monitor is a bad way to save money. Note that the only way to upgrade a monitor is to buy a new one.

DVD Drive:- These days a DVD drive is optional, as new software is no longer distributed on DVD.

Networking -- To connect to Internet services, you need either a modem (for dial-up access),Router, WIFI and an Ethernet interface. You should not buy any system that isn't compatible with Ethernet-based networking.

Other components -- At the time of purchase, you might also want to consider acquiring:

Speakers and a Sound Card/Board. On most new systems these are included. On budget systems these may be integrated with the system board, which is less desirable.

Printer. Having your own printer can be a great convenience,

When high-tech help is needed, One Company. One Call. The highly trained employees of MCS can handle all your computer needs.

When it comes to securing your business and Homes there are many different types of CCTV to choose from. Surveillance plays a huge part in today’s society, and with cameras all around us, our day-to-day lives are experiencing higher levels of security each day.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF CCTV CAMERAS.

  • Dome CCTV Camera
  • Bullet CCTV Camera
  • Network/IP CCTV Camera
  • Wireless CCTV Camera
  • PTZ Camera. Etc

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