Save Hundreds of Dollars Assembling or Upgrading Your Own Computer.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
I believe that it is true when I read somewhere that when gals buy a computer, they take a different approach than guys who buy a computer. The guys, typically, will tend to go in to the store and ask what is the biggest and best computer that is for sale. This does make sense in a way, as the computer that is fastest will be useful for fast running programs for a little longer than the slower computers. But, the days of a 'slow' computer being so slow as to be annoying to use have gone. These days, the real criteria for speed is whether you are using it to play newer games.
Now, the gals, on the other hand, will generally ask what computer is needed for what they wish to do, such as maybe writing letters, chatting, digiscrapping, whatever. So, they will buy more wisely than the guys, relative directly to their needs. The days of going into a store and getting whatever is their latest offering that will be outdated within a year have gone. You can actually build a computer! It sounds like this might be only for people who are electronically minded, but this is not so, and here is why - a computer is just basically a case with several parts attached into it, and some wire cords attaching them together. So, you really can build a computer if you know how to use a screwdriver.
Easyasmypc.com have higher-end (in terms of speed) kits to suit gaming, as well as more basic kits that would be ideal for letter writing, photo processing, and general use for the home. Another option is to upgrade the computer that you have. Again, the necessary items are available, together with simple instructions. It is amazing how much better your computer will run, just by adding some RAM, or memory as it is called.
Now, the gals, on the other hand, will generally ask what computer is needed for what they wish to do, such as maybe writing letters, chatting, digiscrapping, whatever. So, they will buy more wisely than the guys, relative directly to their needs. The days of going into a store and getting whatever is their latest offering that will be outdated within a year have gone. You can actually build a computer! It sounds like this might be only for people who are electronically minded, but this is not so, and here is why - a computer is just basically a case with several parts attached into it, and some wire cords attaching them together. So, you really can build a computer if you know how to use a screwdriver.
Easyasmypc.com have higher-end (in terms of speed) kits to suit gaming, as well as more basic kits that would be ideal for letter writing, photo processing, and general use for the home. Another option is to upgrade the computer that you have. Again, the necessary items are available, together with simple instructions. It is amazing how much better your computer will run, just by adding some RAM, or memory as it is called.
