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Choosing the Right One : :

Buying a new computer is no small task. Making the right choice requires more than just knowing how fast a CPU you need or how big a hard drive you want--you need to have a good idea of how you'll use your new rig.Let me Break down the details for u
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Desktop PC Tips : :

Ready to buy a desktop? PC shoppers can save money and avoid unnecessary hassle by following these tips......


Not more than required size: If You are buying a PC then the disk size and ram size are very crucial..So better buy a disk or ram of the usable size and save money.


Look for connectivity up front: Many PCs now offer a pair of USB ports on the front of the case, so you can connect multiple peripherals without having to fumble around in back. If this is important to you, look for PCs with up-front FireWire (IEEE 1394) ports, audio and video connectors, and USB 2.0 ports.


Buy above minimum specs for the longest useful life span: If longevity is a priority (and if you can afford it), get something closer to, but below, the current top of the line. This will extend the useful life of your PC.


Consider the warranty and tech support : Because most PC problems tend to crop up in the first year, a one-year warranty should be fine. If it is more than one year then its good so that it is easy to change...


Graphic Card Support : While buying a PC this is the Important one..because some does not Graphics even for Vista , which leads to a worse situation..So better Know about the Graphics support and Purchase it....



Don't buy additional software unless you really need it : Purchase an operating system, an office suite, and an antivirus package. But if you need more, look for vendors' software bundles to upgrade your software. But No need to spend your money for buying softwares...additionally....



Don't get caught up surfing price reductions: If you need a new PC now, don't wait a few months to see whether prices will drop further and whether upper-end performance will improve. Some shoppers find themselves stuck in an endless price-drop waiting game. Instead, decide when you need the system, and go for it.



Check an LCD monitor's interface: Depending on the brand or model of LCD monitor, it could have one of several interface connectors--the part that plugs into the PC. These include the well-known VGA and the superior DVI connectors. If you're buying a nonbundled display, make sure it will work with the system you want--or that you at least have a money-back guarantee.



Upgrade at the time of purchase: Often, you can get a better deal on a larger hard drive or a superior monitor when you first order your computer. Even doubling the size of a hard drive may add very little to the cost, and upgrading to a higher-quality monitor may add only some money.




Avoid gimmicky keyboards to save money : Many vendors tout fancy keyboards with extra buttons for launching apps. Save some money by choosing the cheapest option unless you have a specific need for the fancier one.



The selection of monitor size and UPS must match : : This is Very important in this circumstances..Because the UPS should give a better backup for the monitor selected..


If You follow all this steps , then your PC is Guaranteed to be a good one.....

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