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Wise Spending on Computer Buying Needed

Place the famous bailout plan of the US and add the eco-friendly requirements needed today and you are bound to come up with the sum of it all as the cost-efficient green computer. Saving on energy is synonymous to saving on cost and apparently having these two factors the next time you buy a computer categorizes you towards the socially responsible citizen the world is looking for today.

As far as cost is concerned, you don’t really have to spend on excess peripherals that you don’t need. For example, why get a 1 Gigabyte capable video card if you are plainly going to use it for word processing or Internet browsing? The difference in dollars is considerable and for sure wise spenders would do well to lay off the unneeded peripherals if not needed. It is a different case however if it is included in a package set, something familiar in stores today.

Now this may seem like I am trying to discourage people from enjoying the fruits of technology. It is apparent that anyone is free to buy anything as they wish. But just spend wisely. The credit crunch is no laughing matter. It is for real and while

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Written by PC Freak on October 8th, 2008 with no comments.
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Computer Sales Expected to Be affected by Economic Crisis

These days, everyone is in a stale state. For one, no one knows how prices and the cost of living will be after the Wall Street debacle which saw a couple of big corporate giants, Lehman Brothers and Merril Lynch, file for bankruptcy and corporate restructuring. The technology sector is expected to be affected as well since as far as priority of finances would mean foregoing any plans of investing in the computer needs that a person may have. But will it?

Contrary to what many are saying, expect a wide array of budget-priced computer peripherals to be offered in the market. For sure, computer part manufacturers are likewise thinking of ways to survive this crisis plaguing the whole world at the moment. Just consider big companies faltering and you may wonder what the smaller companies would have to deal with?

Ask the professionals and they will tell you that the computer industry is a totally different venture. As far as financials are concerned, they are inter-linked. In doing business however, computers are expected to get a pinch in the arm but knowing how people are demanding for technology breakthrough today, it is highly unlikely we will see a drop in technology

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Written by PC Freak on September 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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Computer Freaks will Always Want Higher Specs

For some reason, computer geeks want the top of the line desktops and with the works. Normally, there is no reason for it. They just want to be equipped with desktops with high-end peripherals such as video cards, processors and memory chip modules. Perhaps one reason here is that with the vast array of software and things they can do with a computer desktop, they want to be a step ahead.

Such is a logical reason for a computer wiz that spends most of his time behind the keyboard. Programming, image editing or simple blogging for that matter are the potential reason that most people consider. It may be an overkill for most people but the level of satisfaction for people who want to get a lot from computers is a given in this modern age.

Computers and peripherals change as fast as technology evolved. We know that something new is coming out everyday and once that happens, old parts suddenly find themselves needing a price drop. For people, this area for consideration is something they don’t consider. All they care about is getting the latest parts at all cost and regardless of how much they would be.

Call it fickle-minded

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Written by PC Freak on August 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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eMachines offers New Desktop Solutions

Whether you are at work or at home, eMachines seems to have something in store for you. Recently, eMachines has introduced a new line of desktop PCs which include entertainment and productivity applications that heed the needs of most PC users today.

Computers are a daily need and depending on the nature of using them, eMachines seems to have them covered. These desktop solutions are paired with a 17” LCD monitor along with a 15-in-1 memory card reader that allows users to interface for the need to upload photos, videos and music files.

It all boils down to budget. High-end computers do not come cheap and apparently most PC solution seekers today command a high degree of requirements on a limited budget. That is not an easy task. You have to pay the price for technology and apparently eMachines have been trying to work on these constraints to appease its market.

We have seen a lot of new innovations in the PC world and some sacrifice some benefits and peripherals for the sake of getting at least close to their required specs that can serve their needs. For most people today, this dilemma is only normal and getting the right

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Written by PC Freak on July 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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Avoid Overloading CPU Power Distribution

Being the enthusiastic computer geeks that we are at times, we cannot help but overdo it when it comes to identifying and choosing the proper peripherals to place in our PC. Power supplies can only take so much and that is why there are specified power distributions to be able to handle all the circuits and conduits that need power each time you switch you computer on.

Normally, the default power allocation is enough to rev up your motherboard, monitor, hard disks and video cards. A couple of optical drives can also be thrown into the fray and you still have sufficient power not to fry your power supply.

But you just cannot help at times to add more to the power requirements. Adding other hard drives, another optical drive like a DVD writer or other peripherals that technology has to offer. In short, you will have a CPU that will be forever fighting for power and if they are falling short of power requirements, you may see added peripherals burning out or a busted power supply even.

That is why when you go to the usual computer shops, you will notice that there are power supplies with greater power

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Written by PC Freak on June 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Driven to Distraction

Re-installing Windows can be a traumatic business, it’s bad enough having to backup all of your data and re-install your programs but the worst bit is tracking down all of the drivers for your hardware and peripherals. Here’s a simple way to avoid the hassle, a freeware program called DriverMax. It finds and exports all of the drivers on your PC to a nominated folder or compressed Zip file, so there’s no need to waste time hunting down discs and downloads. When you have reinstalled Windows simply run DriverMax, import your saved drivers and you’ll be up and running again in no time flat. The program comes as a 30-day trial but you can apply for a free registration code and it’s your to keep. (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 29th, 2007 with no comments.
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