24 October 2011

How to buy a new computer on a budget??? FULL GUIDE

Are you shopping for a high performance laptop whilst on a tight budget??? If so we strongly advise you take the time to read this guide which will explain which factors contribute to high performance within laptops and notebooks in simple easy to understand terms.

First Of All when selecting which laptop to purchase you need to keep in mind a few important factors and look out for them whilst browsing.

1. Processor, CPU, Central Processing Unit - This component part is fundamentally the brains of your laptop/notebook and does exactly what it states on the tin and processes data. This component is one of the highest contributing components to performance, we highly recommend buying a CPU offering at least 3GHz or for even more performance ability choose a duel core or quad core processor as these can offer lots more processing power due to having 2 or 4 separate cores all working at the same time compared to your standard 1 core processor.

2. RAM memory or Random Access Memory - RAM memory is another component which contributes to the overall performance of a laptop/notebook, the more RAM you have the quicker your laptop will be able to open and start up programs you will also notice an improved boot/start up time when turning on your laptop/notebook. We recommend all laptops which have 2GB minimum RAM memory and 4GB if you want enhanced laptop performance.

3.Hard Drive or HDD - This component does in some limited ways relate to laptop/notebook performance, all hard drives have a Read/Write speed this is fundamentally how fast it can save files and how fast it can find and begin to open files stored within. Any Read/Write speed over 5200 RPM will be satisfactory for a stable running system but if you want enhanced performance in this area as well look for hard drives offering a Read/Write speed of 7200RPM. Don't forget to make sure you choose a drive with enough memory for storage 500GB should be more then enough. If you require a huge amount of memory storing data and files you can purchase massive 1TB and 2TB hard drives.

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