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The only knowledge you will have when you are out to buy a desktop will be the type of desk top you wish to acquire. In the desktop market however you will find wide range of configurations, different shapes and sizes and fast changing specifications of features.

The following guide has been prepared to ensure that you are able to arrive at the right specification of the desired features. Links are provided with each feature to arrive at variety of models available with that feature.

Find by features

Processor- CPUs are the main feature which decides what you can do, how much you can do and how fast you can do with your system. Processor specification states the brand, the processor type and the processor speed. The common understanding till some time ago was that higher the processor speed better will be the performance. Not so any longer. The major processor manufacturers Intel and AMD have revolutionized the processor market with dual core and quad core processors all in a single piece of silicon.

Single core chips like AMD Sempron, and Intel Celeron D don’t cost much and are configured in low priced desktops because of their low performance and low speed. They still run the show the reason being most software is designed for execution on a single thread (one stream of data) or processor core.

http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=AMD+Sempron
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=Intel+Celeron+D

The AMD Athlon 64 isn’t fast but it satisfies all computing requirements. The price too has come down with the launch of newer processors. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=AMD+Athlon+64

Dual processor is two processor cores on a single piece of silicon. The advantage of having multiple processors is ability to handle more than one thread. When multiple applications are running at a time, the multiple processors are parallel processing and this increases the speed of performance. Customers intending to multi task, 3D gaming with desktops must insist on dual core processor type.

AMD Athlon 64 X2 - http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=AMD+Athlon+64+X2

The Intel Core 2 Duo processors are fast and power efficient and can run the most intense applications. It is configured in low end systems as well as in gaming PCs.
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=Intel+Core+2+Duo
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=Intel+Core+Duo

Processor speed is another specification of the processor that needs attention before purchase, as this feature too determines what use you can put your desktop to. The processor executes instructions received from RAM. So if the desktop is intended for complicated calculations and drawings for graphic images and games a faster processor will be required.

1.5 to 2 GHz- Processor speed in this range would suffice the needs of students or small offices. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorSpeed=1.5-to-2

2.2 to 2.7 GHZ- http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorSpeed=2.2-to-2.7

2.8 to 3.4 GHz- Processors with 3 GHz and higher speeds like Pentium 4 and equivalent AMD processors are ideal for desktop multimedia and Gaming PCs. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorSpeed=2.8-to-3.4

Memory- The next in the feature list of all desktops is the Memory. The specifications state the space and type. Space mentioned in MBs or GBs. There should be enough memory to run all the software you intend to use, so check out the requirements of the intended software before you decide on space specification of RAM. Larger the memory, faster the processor will operate as it permits larger amount of data to be transferred.

1 GB of RAM gives good performance and is the minimum requirement to run Windows Vista. 2 GB is the minimum requirement for multimedia.

128 to 256 MB- http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?installedRAM=128-to-256

512 to 1024 MB- Home users and Home office would require 512 MB or more http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?installedRAM=512-to-1024

The two types of memory are DDR SDRAM and DDR2 SDRAM. The DDR2 version is faster of the two. These memory types are categorized according to features like bandwidth and clock speed. Memory can be upgraded by Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM).

Hard drive- Definitely you would want to store all the data you work with and create, the Operating Systems used and all your applications.

20 to 40 GB- A 40 GB hard drive provides enough storage for home, family and office applications but not for the demanding gaming and multi media applications. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?hardDriveCapacity=20-to-40

80 to 160 GB- For gaming and digital music hard drive requirement can be within this range.http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?hardDriveCapacity=80-to-160

250 to 320 GB- if you are dabbling with huge amounts of data like digital images and multi media files check for models in the range of 200 to 350 GB. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?hardDriveCapacity=250-to-320

Higher GB up to 500GB storage drives too is available.

Desktops come with hard drives of 3.5inch size. Hard drives have an in built motor that spins in speed range of 5,400 to 15,000 revolutions per minute; most models have speed of 7200rpm. The advantage associated with higher speeds is faster access and storing of more data.

Size and Shape- Desktops come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The small form factor cases have a number of features for basic functioning however upgrading with expansion cards is not possible. The all-in-one model has both display and computer enclosed in a single box, hence ideal for space constraint situations.
The disadvantage is the computer may get obsolete before the display. The Mid tower case and Full-tower case are more popular these days because of their sleek look. Lot of interior space and slots are available for expansion and up-gradation with hard drives and optical drives. There are plenty of ports for connecting peripherals like printers and digital cameras.

Find by Type
Budget desktops- The budget desktops appeal to the home and student customers. Desktops within $400 come with features that serve the everyday requirement of word processing, spreadsheets, letterbox and web surfing. The processors from AMDs like the Sempron or the lower end processors of Athlon series and Intel’s Pentium 4 fit into this kind of budget. Lenovo ThinkCentre A60 (9631D4U) PC Desktop
IBM ThinkCentre S50 Refurbished Intel Desktop Computer - Intel P4 2.6GHz, 512MB DDR, 40GB HDD, DVD-R (J156-4384)

If you intend to use for gaming, raise the budget say within 500 to 600$ and you can have 3 GHz processor, 512MB Memory, a thin TFT screen and 120 GB hard drive. You can even upgrade the model. Upgrading the RAM is possible with a small amount. Check these models:
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?Price=434.5-to-665.5

Business Desktops- Business desktops need to come with a certain amount of quality, only that much that you need and that too at a competitive price. Security features, warranty details and availability of onsite service must be given priority. Desktops configured with power saving features of dual core processors by both AMD and Intel will give good value for money. You can consider these models:
Dell XPS 700 (XPS700-6366PB1) PC Desktop
Lenovo 3000 J115 PC Desktop

Gaming Desktops- You need speed to conquer your gaming opponent and Intel Core2Duo can be ideal or still better the AMD Athlon 64 X2s processors. The AMD’s dual cores stand better chance because most gaming applications are not designed to take advantage of the multi threading capabilities of Intel processors. You can also opt for the high speed hard drives. Check out the models at:
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=Intel+Core+2+Duo
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=AMD+Athlon+64+X2

Media Center and Digital Entertainment Desktops- You will need these types of desktops for storing and sharing music, photos, editing videos, creating movie DVDs and music CDs. For such peak performance the features required are fastest processors, biggest hard drives and brightest displays. And if you have deep pockets check out the models at
Dell XPS 700 (XPS700-2KX3WB1) PC Desktop
Hewlett Packard Compaq dc7600 (EH798UC) PC Desktop

Find by Price
230 to 400 $- In such a low range you will be surprised and satisfied to get desktops that have powerful processors and graphic cards. They have enough features to support general business tasks and office computing chores.
http://www.reviewgist.com/reviews?search=desktop&Price=250-to-400

400 to 600 $- Ideally suited for office computing, networking, home or small office users. These inexpensive desktops offer great features and performance for the money spent.
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?Price=407.3-to-616

600 to 1600 $ - Sturdy structure, lot of options for upgrading and can fast adapt to changing business needs and good multi-media control buttons.
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?Price=620.2-to-1600


References:

Reviews
Desktop Reviews

How do I share an internet connection between my desktop pc and my new laptop?

I have a year old desktop pc, and just purchased a new laptop..can anyone tell me in simple steps how to set them up to share a dsl internet connection? the desktop is running xp and the laptop has vista...

Answer
Let's cover what you need to get Internet access to more than one computer at home, via wireless LAN. 1. You order or use your existing Cable or DSL Internet access. 2. Your Cable or DSL company sets up your Internet access and typically either rents or sells you a Cable or DSL "modem". Prices for Cable or DSL Internet access vary from approximately $19 per month to $80 per month in the United States. This varies based on bandwidth, location, and provider. At this point you have what is commonly called Broad Band Internet access. Now you want to share that high speed connection with more than one system or you want to be able to cart your laptop all over the house and stay connected to the internet. 1. Confirm that your system has a wireless adapter or get one and install it. You need one of these for each computer. 2. Get a wireless router. I recommend the D-Link Dir-655. Get D-Link n series Adapters if you get the D-Link wireless router. 3. Plug the wireless router directly into the Cable or DSL "modem" via an Ethernet cable. 4. Unplug the electrical cord from your Cable or DSL "modem" for 30-45 seconds. 5. Plug the power cable back in. 6. Check the Cable or DSL "modem" for green lights. 7. Make sure that the properties of TCP/IP are set to Obtain IP address automatically, and obtain DNS automatically on ALL of your computers. 8. Turn on or reboot your system(s). Now you should be able to stay connected to the Internet with all of your computers. If you can not access the Internet from every computer: Attempt to log in to your wireless router via your web browser (internet exploder or Firefox) by typing in http://192.168.1.1/ Then log in using admin and admin typically. Be sure to change the password to something of your own choosing. Enable DHCP by following the instructions in the manual for your wireless router. You only need one wireless router for you wireless LAN. One wireless router can potentially accomodate up to 253 wireless computers. My wireless router only has MAC tables for up to 32 devices. For extra security: 1. Don't announce the SSID of your wireless router. 2. Use WPA2 if you can. WPA-PSK if not, or WEP at the least. 3. Put the MAC addresses of all of your computers into the MAC routing table of your wireless router and ONLY ALLOW from the addresses in the table of the wireless router. 4. Turn the SPI firewall of the wireless router ON. 5. Filter anonymous or incomplete packets.

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Desktop Pcs


The only knowledge you will have when you are out to buy a desktop will be the type of desk top you wish to acquire. In the desktop market however you will find wide range of configurations, different shapes and sizes and fast changing specifications of features.

The following guide has been prepared to ensure that you are able to arrive at the right specification of the desired features. Links are provided with each feature to arrive at variety of models available with that feature.

Find by features

Processor- CPUs are the main feature which decides what you can do, how much you can do and how fast you can do with your system. Processor specification states the brand, the processor type and the processor speed. The common understanding till some time ago was that higher the processor speed better will be the performance. Not so any longer. The major processor manufacturers Intel and AMD have revolutionized the processor market with dual core and quad core processors all in a single piece of silicon.

Single core chips like AMD Sempron, and Intel Celeron D don’t cost much and are configured in low priced desktops because of their low performance and low speed. They still run the show the reason being most software is designed for execution on a single thread (one stream of data) or processor core.

http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=AMD+Sempron
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=Intel+Celeron+D

The AMD Athlon 64 isn’t fast but it satisfies all computing requirements. The price too has come down with the launch of newer processors. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=AMD+Athlon+64

Dual processor is two processor cores on a single piece of silicon. The advantage of having multiple processors is ability to handle more than one thread. When multiple applications are running at a time, the multiple processors are parallel processing and this increases the speed of performance. Customers intending to multi task, 3D gaming with desktops must insist on dual core processor type.

AMD Athlon 64 X2 - http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=AMD+Athlon+64+X2

The Intel Core 2 Duo processors are fast and power efficient and can run the most intense applications. It is configured in low end systems as well as in gaming PCs.
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=Intel+Core+2+Duo
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=Intel+Core+Duo

Processor speed is another specification of the processor that needs attention before purchase, as this feature too determines what use you can put your desktop to. The processor executes instructions received from RAM. So if the desktop is intended for complicated calculations and drawings for graphic images and games a faster processor will be required.

1.5 to 2 GHz- Processor speed in this range would suffice the needs of students or small offices. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorSpeed=1.5-to-2

2.2 to 2.7 GHZ- http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorSpeed=2.2-to-2.7

2.8 to 3.4 GHz- Processors with 3 GHz and higher speeds like Pentium 4 and equivalent AMD processors are ideal for desktop multimedia and Gaming PCs. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorSpeed=2.8-to-3.4

Memory- The next in the feature list of all desktops is the Memory. The specifications state the space and type. Space mentioned in MBs or GBs. There should be enough memory to run all the software you intend to use, so check out the requirements of the intended software before you decide on space specification of RAM. Larger the memory, faster the processor will operate as it permits larger amount of data to be transferred.

1 GB of RAM gives good performance and is the minimum requirement to run Windows Vista. 2 GB is the minimum requirement for multimedia.

128 to 256 MB- http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?installedRAM=128-to-256

512 to 1024 MB- Home users and Home office would require 512 MB or more http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?installedRAM=512-to-1024

The two types of memory are DDR SDRAM and DDR2 SDRAM. The DDR2 version is faster of the two. These memory types are categorized according to features like bandwidth and clock speed. Memory can be upgraded by Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM).

Hard drive- Definitely you would want to store all the data you work with and create, the Operating Systems used and all your applications.

20 to 40 GB- A 40 GB hard drive provides enough storage for home, family and office applications but not for the demanding gaming and multi media applications. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?hardDriveCapacity=20-to-40

80 to 160 GB- For gaming and digital music hard drive requirement can be within this range.http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?hardDriveCapacity=80-to-160

250 to 320 GB- if you are dabbling with huge amounts of data like digital images and multi media files check for models in the range of 200 to 350 GB. http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?hardDriveCapacity=250-to-320

Higher GB up to 500GB storage drives too is available.

Desktops come with hard drives of 3.5inch size. Hard drives have an in built motor that spins in speed range of 5,400 to 15,000 revolutions per minute; most models have speed of 7200rpm. The advantage associated with higher speeds is faster access and storing of more data.

Size and Shape- Desktops come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The small form factor cases have a number of features for basic functioning however upgrading with expansion cards is not possible. The all-in-one model has both display and computer enclosed in a single box, hence ideal for space constraint situations.
The disadvantage is the computer may get obsolete before the display. The Mid tower case and Full-tower case are more popular these days because of their sleek look. Lot of interior space and slots are available for expansion and up-gradation with hard drives and optical drives. There are plenty of ports for connecting peripherals like printers and digital cameras.

Find by Type
Budget desktops- The budget desktops appeal to the home and student customers. Desktops within $400 come with features that serve the everyday requirement of word processing, spreadsheets, letterbox and web surfing. The processors from AMDs like the Sempron or the lower end processors of Athlon series and Intel’s Pentium 4 fit into this kind of budget. Lenovo ThinkCentre A60 (9631D4U) PC Desktop
IBM ThinkCentre S50 Refurbished Intel Desktop Computer - Intel P4 2.6GHz, 512MB DDR, 40GB HDD, DVD-R (J156-4384)

If you intend to use for gaming, raise the budget say within 500 to 600$ and you can have 3 GHz processor, 512MB Memory, a thin TFT screen and 120 GB hard drive. You can even upgrade the model. Upgrading the RAM is possible with a small amount. Check these models:
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?Price=434.5-to-665.5

Business Desktops- Business desktops need to come with a certain amount of quality, only that much that you need and that too at a competitive price. Security features, warranty details and availability of onsite service must be given priority. Desktops configured with power saving features of dual core processors by both AMD and Intel will give good value for money. You can consider these models:
Dell XPS 700 (XPS700-6366PB1) PC Desktop
Lenovo 3000 J115 PC Desktop

Gaming Desktops- You need speed to conquer your gaming opponent and Intel Core2Duo can be ideal or still better the AMD Athlon 64 X2s processors. The AMD’s dual cores stand better chance because most gaming applications are not designed to take advantage of the multi threading capabilities of Intel processors. You can also opt for the high speed hard drives. Check out the models at:
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=Intel+Core+2+Duo
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?processorType=AMD+Athlon+64+X2

Media Center and Digital Entertainment Desktops- You will need these types of desktops for storing and sharing music, photos, editing videos, creating movie DVDs and music CDs. For such peak performance the features required are fastest processors, biggest hard drives and brightest displays. And if you have deep pockets check out the models at
Dell XPS 700 (XPS700-2KX3WB1) PC Desktop
Hewlett Packard Compaq dc7600 (EH798UC) PC Desktop

Find by Price
230 to 400 $- In such a low range you will be surprised and satisfied to get desktops that have powerful processors and graphic cards. They have enough features to support general business tasks and office computing chores.
http://www.reviewgist.com/reviews?search=desktop&Price=250-to-400

400 to 600 $- Ideally suited for office computing, networking, home or small office users. These inexpensive desktops offer great features and performance for the money spent.
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?Price=407.3-to-616

600 to 1600 $ - Sturdy structure, lot of options for upgrading and can fast adapt to changing business needs and good multi-media control buttons.
http://www.reviewgist.com/desktop-reviews?Price=620.2-to-1600


References:

Reviews
Desktop Reviews

How do I share an internet connection between my desktop pc and my new laptop?

I have a year old desktop pc, and just purchased a new laptop..can anyone tell me in simple steps how to set them up to share a dsl internet connection? the desktop is running xp and the laptop has vista...

Answer
Let's cover what you need to get Internet access to more than one computer at home, via wireless LAN. 1. You order or use your existing Cable or DSL Internet access. 2. Your Cable or DSL company sets up your Internet access and typically either rents or sells you a Cable or DSL "modem". Prices for Cable or DSL Internet access vary from approximately $19 per month to $80 per month in the United States. This varies based on bandwidth, location, and provider. At this point you have what is commonly called Broad Band Internet access. Now you want to share that high speed connection with more than one system or you want to be able to cart your laptop all over the house and stay connected to the internet. 1. Confirm that your system has a wireless adapter or get one and install it. You need one of these for each computer. 2. Get a wireless router. I recommend the D-Link Dir-655. Get D-Link n series Adapters if you get the D-Link wireless router. 3. Plug the wireless router directly into the Cable or DSL "modem" via an Ethernet cable. 4. Unplug the electrical cord from your Cable or DSL "modem" for 30-45 seconds. 5. Plug the power cable back in. 6. Check the Cable or DSL "modem" for green lights. 7. Make sure that the properties of TCP/IP are set to Obtain IP address automatically, and obtain DNS automatically on ALL of your computers. 8. Turn on or reboot your system(s). Now you should be able to stay connected to the Internet with all of your computers. If you can not access the Internet from every computer: Attempt to log in to your wireless router via your web browser (internet exploder or Firefox) by typing in http://192.168.1.1/ Then log in using admin and admin typically. Be sure to change the password to something of your own choosing. Enable DHCP by following the instructions in the manual for your wireless router. You only need one wireless router for you wireless LAN. One wireless router can potentially accomodate up to 253 wireless computers. My wireless router only has MAC tables for up to 32 devices. For extra security: 1. Don't announce the SSID of your wireless router. 2. Use WPA2 if you can. WPA-PSK if not, or WEP at the least. 3. Put the MAC addresses of all of your computers into the MAC routing table of your wireless router and ONLY ALLOW from the addresses in the table of the wireless router. 4. Turn the SPI firewall of the wireless router ON. 5. Filter anonymous or incomplete packets.

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