DESKTOP COMPUTER BUYING GUIDE - COMPUTER ALLIANCE This guide tells you everything you need to know to choose the best desktop PC with a freestanding monitor stand. CLIK HERE
YOUR BUDGET AND NEEDS A cheaper desktop should be fine if you want to use your computer to browse the web and do simple work tasks like word processing.
DESKTOP PROCESSORS Most of the time, Intel processors perform better than AMD processors, but they cost more. The main difference between processors is how many cores they have and how fast they are.
Hard Drives When shopping for hard drives, there are two main things to consider: size and speed. At least 1TB of space should be on a modern desktop hard drive. Most run at a rate of 7200 RPM, but some green or variable-speed drives use less energy because they run at different speeds.
Conclusion Even though you might be tempted to buy the cheapest you can find, it's better to spend money on a device with a little more power than one with a little less power than you need. Remember that if you don't get an all-in-one desktop, you'll also need to buy a lot of extras.
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