Learn How to Read Technical Specifications
One must know how to read technical specifications when shopping for a computer. Before I bought my first PC, I had to research on the Internet, asked advice from friends and computer technicians, and read computer magazines for information on how to choose and buy a computer.
In my investigation, I found branded PCs to have the following advantages over assembled PCs:
- Quality. These PCs have passed rigorous quality checks at the production line. They are designed for good performance and carry a warranty.
- Product Support. If the computer malfunctions, I know where to run to.
Why Choose an Assembled PC
Configuring my own PC brought forth a number of advantages over a branded one; in fact these were the three reasons why I chose to assemble my own PC.
- Price. Costs less to build compared to a branded PC with the same specification.
- Upgradeability. Branded PCs are difficult to upgrade, much less losing its warranty if I try to add or replace new hardware. Upgradeability is important in a situation when one component of the computer needs to be changed with higher capacity or a better-performing device.
- Customization. Branded PCs did not suit my needs. For example, one model offered high storage capacity hard disk with a low-end motherboard installed while another had a small screen. In contrast, I had many choices assembling a PC.
Though branded PCs are reliable and dependable, this doesn’t mean that one cannot build a high-performing PC. I was able to build my PC 32% less than the cost of a branded PC with almost the same specification.
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