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Posted on 20-06-2009
Filed Under (Desktop PCs) by John Rickson

What goes into making a reliable desktop computer? What components are necessary and what features are just added fluff? By taking the time to understand the available desktop specs, a consumer can more easily make a good decision when purchasing a new computer.

There are a couple of main components that you’ll find in any desktop. These are memory, the motherboard, the processor, hard drive, monitor, graphic card, operating system, and removable storage. There are other components that you’ll need to have as well that include the sound card, communication systems, peripherals (mouse, keyboard, etc.), and others. While these components are necessary they don’t define the specs of the computer. All of these components can be customized based on the consumer’s needs.

There is a range of available processors on the market now, and almost any of them will do if the user is simply interested in basic office productivity and Internet browsing. If however, the user is planning on various multimedia projects or 3D rendering programs, something more powerful will be required. In these cases a user may choose to go beyond the standard dual-core processors and try out one of the more expensive quad-core chips.

Memory is also an important component of any desktop computer. RAM allows a user to run more applications more smoothly, and keeps the computer running effectively. Like the processors, a user that isn’t running high-end programs can get away with less memory, though 2GB seems to be a good range to smoothly run applications in Windows Vista.

There was a time when gamers were the only people concerned with graphic and sound cards. But nowadays multimedia applications and graphics are becoming an integral part of more and more applications. Gamers will still want to spend more than the average user of course, but you’ll need to get at least a standard card.

As you can see there is a lot that goes into making a computer work efficiently. And we’ve only touched on a few of the more important ones! That’s why one of the great things about owning a desktop computer is that you can customize them and upgrade them as needed. If you decide you need more RAM, you can go buy more and install it. If you need a faster CD-ROM drive, you can pull out the old one and put in a better DVD drive. Whatever is considered standard today will need to be upgraded shortly as technology advances, and with a desktop computer you have this flexibility.

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