How To Choose A PC That Is Right For You
Computers can vary greatly depending on the needs of the people who use them. Different people have different specifications when it comes to PC’s, so choosing the right one is not a task to be taken for granted. What should you look for in a PC that is right for you?
A case in point would be the difference between the usage and needs of a professional personal computer gamer and a student. Though there are blurry marks between the two types of individuals, there are none when we think of their personal computers.
Why exactly does a student need a PC anyway? Take into consideration the various activities that your average college student would be doing, so you can easily get how PC functionality matters. For sure, a student needs to be typing and printing a lot of reports, essays, and assignments. More often than not, a PC for a university student is more like a typewriter or word processor.
If the course of the student is in the range of engineering or architecture, the computing power of the PC can be the same, but there are some specific changes. For example, he or she is likely to have hundreds to thousands of files to save, so a huge hard disk space is needed.
With regards to the size of the hard drive, at the very least an 80 GB drive would do for the college student, while some may need space as large as 300 GB. After considering the memory of the PC, then you should now think about the computing power, and that depends on the type of processor you get. A processor with speeds like 1.5 GHz and a 512 MB video card would suffice for the student. If you are thinking about these specs for a gamer, however, then there are some changes.
A gamer is most likely to have a PC for two main reasons: for working and for playing. You can tell that the play aspect will be the one that expects a lot of effort on the part of the PC. Think about it: the PC must process algorithms repeatedly during game time, play sounds and videos, and receive non-stop input from the user.
In terms of the hard disk space, how much would a game fanatic need? For sure, 300 GB of disk space would not be enough, so a larger and more generous hard drive is needed. However, hard drives that can take more than 300 GB tend to be costly, so a way to get around this for gamers is to install more than one hard disk onto their PC. Think about it: installing one game may use up more than 5 GB of space alone, and a lot of virtual memory will also be needed as the game is being played.
A gamer’s personal computer also needs a lot of computing power- the processor should be built like the Intel Skulltrail to work the environment, more or less. Otherwise, a fuller gaming experience would not result at all. These are the big difference between computers of the two types of people.
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