Sure is an itch when you've decided to get your hands on a new ASSEMBLED computer, but they sure have alot of value for money ![]()
First things first, to makes things simple here are few pointers.
* Assembled computers have what you've chosen.
* Choosing the right parts for your computer starts with which Processor you'd like to buy
* On the basis of which Processor you've chosen, you'll have to get down to the Motherboard which will have to be compatible with the processor you've chosen.
* Choosing a Motherboard depends on what you are going to use the computer for. (usually for each Processor available in the market, there are several motherboards available which have different features. It's best if you learn the features and choose the right Motherboard.)
-Basic -Enthusiast -Server to be brief
* After choosing the right Motherboard, you'll have to choose the right components which will have to be compatible with the motherboard.
- RAM (Components like RAM come of three standard types DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, of which DDR3 is the latest, so today you'll get more of DDR3 supported motherboards than the later)
- Graphic Card (Most of the time you'll have your motherboard integrated with a graphic card which does a good job for home pc's, For gamers, Animators NO WAY)
- Hard Disk (depending on the amount of space you'll need depending on how much DATA you have)
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