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The Amount of Memory (RAM)
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User Reviews for Longevity
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Whether the PC is for Personal or Business
Use
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The Processor Used
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For Laptops: The Case Type
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Storage Capacity
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Hard Drive Type
Summary
Have you ever bought a new computer and then had buyer’s remorse a few months later? An investment in a new PC isn’t something you want to do lightly. Doing your research ahead of time and consulting with a trusted friend or IT shop can help. Here are several things to consider before you buy a new computer.
·
The Amount of Memory (RAM)
·
User Reviews for Longevity
·
Whether the PC is for Personal or Business
Use
·
The Processor Used
·
For Laptops: The Case Type
·
Storage Capacity
·
Hard Drive Type
Have
you ever bought a new computer and then had buyer’s remorse a few months later?
Maybe you didn’t pay attention to the storage capacity and ran out of space. Or
you may have glossed over memory and experienced constant freeze-ups.
What to Look for
When Getting a New Computer
An
investment in a new PC isn’t something you want to do lightly. Doing your
research ahead of time and consulting with a trusted friend or MYTE
Technologies can help. It will keep you from making major mistakes that could
come back to haunt you later.
Here
are several things to consider before you put down your hard-earned money on a
new computer.
The
Amount of Memory (RAM)
One
of the big mistakes that people make when looking for a new computer is to
ignore the RAM. Random access memory may be called RAM on the specification or
“memory.” If your system has low memory, you run into all sorts of problems.
These
issues can include:
Memory
is the “thought process” of the PC. If there isn’t enough, it can’t take on
another task until it completes the current processing tasks. This can cause
frustration and ruin your productivity.
Without
the right amount of RAM, you and this little figure will become quite
acquainted!
People
often go for those low-priced computer deals when looking for a new device. But
these can include only 4GB of RAM. That’s not a lot if you do much more than
staying in a single application or just a few browser tabs.
The
higher the RAM, the more responsive the system performance. So, look for PCs
with at least 8GB of RAM. Or higher if you do any graphics/video or other
processing-intensive activities.
User
Reviews for Longevity
Getting
a new computer is an investment. So, it’s natural to want that investment to
last as long as possible. You don’t want to spend $700 on a new computer, only
to begin experiencing problems when it’s just two years old.
When
shopping for a new computer, take your time to research user
reviews on
the specific models you’re considering. You’ll begin to see patterns emerging
while reading user reviews that give you a better idea of which features are
most important to look for in a new computer. Steer clear of models that have
consistent complaints about breakdowns sooner than expected.
In
general, it’s a good idea to go with a brand that has a good reputation for
quality.
You
may have to pay a little more for a system that has a better track record of
performance. But it will save you in the long run when you have more years of
usable life before that device needs replacement.
Whether
the PC is for Personal or Business Use
If
you have a small business or are a freelancer, you may try to save money by
buying a consumer PC. But this could end up costing you more in the long run.
Consumer
PCs aren’t designed for continuous “9-to-5” use. They also often lack certain
types of firmware security present in business-use models. The price gap has
also shortened between good consumer computers and business versions. If you’re
not looking at the cheap systems, you’ll find that it’s not that much more to
get a business-grade device.
The
Processor Used
It
can be confusing to read through the processor specifications on a computer.
How do you know if Intel Core i7 or i3 is best for your needs? What’s the
performance difference between AMD and Intel processors? While knowing
the difference between these types of specifications may not seem critical,
you’d rather not find possible limitations mid project — trust us.
If
you don’t want to do the research yourself, you could call MYTE Technologies!
We will be happy to steer you in the right direction. We’ll explain in layman’s
terms the differences. As well as which processor makes the most sense for your
intended use.
For
Laptops: The Case Type
If
you’re looking for a laptop computer, it’s important that it is durable.
Laptops have some unique characteristics that differ from desktops. For
example, the screen is often folded down one or more times per day.
Additionally, the keyboard is part of the case and is not easily replaced by
the user.
If you get a laptop with a cheap plastic case, it’s bound to break during normal use. Keys could also easily pop off the keyboard, requiring a trip to a computer repair shop.
You
want to consider the materials used for the case. You’re spending all this
money getting a new computer — paying an extra $20-$30 upcharge for a better
casing is definitely worth it. It can help you avoid unneeded headaches.
Storage
Capacity
Storage
capacity can be a pain point that you experience after the fact. If you buy a
computer without paying attention to hard drive space, you could regret it. You
may not be able to transfer over all your “stuff” from the old system.
But
storage capacity can also be an area where you can save some money. If you
store most of your files in the cloud, then you may not need a lot of hard
drive space. The less space you need, the lower the price.
Hard
Drive Type
If
you can get a computer with a solid-state drive (SSD) rather than a traditional
hard disk drive (HDD) you should. SSDs are faster and less likely to have
read/write issues. They have no moving parts; thus they are quieter as well.
Solid-state
drives have come down in price quite a bit recently. There are many affordable
options, and you’ll also find some PCs with both a hard drive and SSD.
Come to Us Before
Getting a New Computer
It
can be a scary commitment getting a new computer, but if you come to us we can
help you find the computer or laptop that is the right fit for you. We’ll take
into account your needs and budget to find the perfect device for you. Plus, we
offer a wide range of services to help you get the most out of your new
purchase. Don’t be afraid of getting a new computer – we’re here to help you
every step of the way.