If you want to save money when buying a new machine, you have to think about what you will sacrifice. What would it be? [Speed or convenience? [or both? What can you save money on?
For example,
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– Graphics card.
– Heart of the computer
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– Chassis
RAM memory [16
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RAM memoryRAM memory [20
And so on. Let\’s look at each of these.
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Graphics cards… Is it necessary? Today\’s computers are designed to have one already on the motherboard, so there is no need to pay for another. However, this does not apply if the computer is “custom made” for you. If you just want to use it for work, you don\’t need to buy an extra card. But if you want to play the latest games, you can\’t skimp. That\’s why gamers skip it.
The heart of a computer is the processor and it has a beating heart. Sure, it beats a little faster than a human\’s, but it beats. The faster it is, the better. Today\’s processors run at 1.5 to 2.5 clocks, which is plenty for normal operation. They can handle many activities calmly, and watching videos or playing cards in between is not a problem for them.
Show someone the case ordon\’t. Most of the time, they are meant to be placed out of sight, so don\’t waste your money on the latest super box and quietly stick components to rusty sheet metal. Then just glue something in anyway. Except, of course, for the “breathing” holes.
RAMis a bit tricky, but again, it depends on the activities you run on your PC; don\’t choose a machine with less than 2 gigs of RAM. Everything may not work as it should, and the Internet may be frustratingly laggy at times, especially if the processor is slow. Really, if you have 4 gigs, everything will work fine. Then you wouldn\’t have to search for what works and what doesn\’t.
You could also save on small items like mice, pianos, keyboardsand of course monitorsu, but that\’s a topic for another article.
Mice can be bought at “Spider” and I recently saw a new piano for 70 crowns. So I hope you shop around and do the math.