Adding coal to your computer?
Recently I chose to swap my steam powered computer for something a lot quicker and more with the times.
Problem is you have to call up an information technology consultancy just to get beyond the promotional battlefield there, understanding what is the most crutial starting set up for the computer.
The major thing you have to get your head around when buying a computer is speed and memory, video and sound cards can be restructured at a later point, but if your computer isnt fast enough you will struggle.
You also have to ensure that your system has information security on your computer as the amount of viruses and trojan programs on the internet is on the rise.
Speed, speed and more speed.
Go for the best Processor, Ram and Hard drive size that you can buy and ensure that the Motherboard has the potential for improvement (no such thing as a future proof motherboard yet).
Most people expect a flat screen monitor with there PC but ensure that you look at the small print (equipment shown not included, being my point). If you want to use several screens you need to look into using KVM switches.
Ensure that when you are purchasing a colour printer, that you get it with individual colour ink cartridges be it Canon, Epson, Hp or Brother.
