What difference Assembled Computer and Computer Built Up

Posted by Unknown on Sunday, October 28, 2012


Desktop computers are divided into two, namely assembly and built up. Computer assembly means we pick the latest computer parts or components that we want then we raft into one entity that has the latest computer functions completely. Computers built up means that we buy so a computer that has been assembled by the vendor or a specific company. So buy a computer built up exactly like buying a tv.Then, why we should be spending on computer assembly? Would it be good yah? The answer is yes and no. Computer assembly has more value on flexibility. Depending on the thickness desired features our pockets. The thicker, wider choices. Price computer assembly is also quite cheaper and affordable.Computers built up is more simple when buying, but the price pc built up are usually more expensive. With the same specs, pc assembly can be cheaper 40% - 50% rather than pc built up. Excess expenditure pc computer built up the most significant is a longer life and are usually included genuine windows software.Check list when buying pc parts:ProcessorThe most common option is currently amd and intel. Amd offer exceptional performance especially for graphics, while Intel reliable for all needs. More processor options to the tastes and needs. If you like playing games and design, especially the 3d; amd steady. If for office, everyday use, for the server, or a cafe, wrote intel that's easy to use.MotherboardThis is the only confuse him. Its brand as well as a variety of features. What is clear what the seller asks the same motherboard compatible with the processor of our choice as above.Vga cardVga card determines image quality and usually for 3d graphics rendering. There are two ports for vga, pci-express (pci-x) and agp. Pci-x is the latest technology and offers 2 times the agp speed. Usually pci-x has been widely available in the latest motherboards. But if it is only used for office work, agp is more than enough. And if you are giving a limited, vga card for this can be ignored if your motherboard has a built-in VGA card (VGA on board).MemoryMemory or RAM is a temporary storage area high speed. Currently available in the market is kind of DDR-1, DDR-2, DDR-3. Check to see if your mobo supports it. Ddr-2 clearly faster than ddr-1 at a price not much different, DDR-3 faster than DDR-2 and the price is cheaper.

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