Important Pc Updates
July 4th, 2010The buying of a new Pc is an important decision in this hugely wired, technological era of ours. Before you’ve even gotten it home and out of the box, something fresher and quicker has come to the market. It makes sense to do a bit of fore thought and get something that will stay relevant and able with respect to your own individual desires for at least the immediate future. As well as the proper treatment and maintenance, upgrades exist that will prolong the life of your system. These include upgrading the CPU, memory, graphics card and more. When performing these improvements, always remember to back your files up to external storage devices like usb memory sticks.
The first and most crucial upgrade for any PC is Random Access memory. Nothing boosts performance like putting in all the RAM that the PC can handle. Just be aware that 32-bit operating systems can only address 4 GB of memory, so if you would like to go beyond that you’ll need to move to a 64-bit platform. Another easy update is the Graphics Card. They’re a breeze to put in as they simply plug into any PCI Express slot on the motherboard and can substantially boost media and graphics rendering.
In addition, changing the original hard drive to something faster with much more space is a good investment as hard drives or HDDs are fairly inexpensive these days. Set up guides with all the required devices to upgrade are readily available via a wide range of vendors such as Seagate, Western Digital and OCZ. Though currently much more expensive than traditional disk drives, solid state drives have the benefits of making use of a reduced amount of power, being quieter and faster, as well as being more shock resilient. While you’re tinkering with the hard drive, you may think about getting a Blu-ray player for media. They’re not that expensive and can be had for £100 or so.
If you have decided to up grade to a brand-new, more potent graphics card, a second monitor is the perfect way to exploit the additional rendering power. Two screens enable more effective multitasking and output and give you more space to work with. Like nearly every other component, monitors are becoming more of a bargain every day and a fair quality screen shouldn’t run more than £150.
Last but not least, the greatest upgrade of any computer system is the motherboard and the CPU. This is generally the greatest course of action for old hardware that’s seriously beginning to show it’s age. Today’s CPUs from AMD and Intel are amazingly uncomplicated to change out and the speed enhancements are certainly worth it.











