Basic Computer Notions Buying a computer

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Choices

CPU chip
Entry level is something like an 2-GHz Intel Pentium 4 or Celeron (comparison). Or Pentium 4-M or M. ‘Centrino’ includes Pentium M, wireless and sophisticated power management. There are also Intel-compatible chips from AMD. And Macs. Note that clock speeds are not a good measure of processor power.
Cache size
At least 256 KB. Some low-level machines come with no cache, which significantly reduces performance.
Motherboard? Chipset? System BIOS?
Important with respect to reliability and compatibility, but it's very hard to keep up with the choices available. Buy a reputable brand and hope they've made sensible design decisions.
Operating system
Windows 2000 or XP Home, or latest MacOS. Make sure OS is installed. DOS and Windows 3.1/95/98/Me are passé. Windows NT (or XP Professional) is not needed for average user. Consider Linux, either commercial or free.
Bundled software
Often MS Office, whether you want it or not. Some vendors offer Corel Office (WordPerfect suite). OpenOffice.org is free.
RAM
At least 256 MB. EDO, SDRAM, ...
Video card
Compatibility. May be a bottleneck if slow. 3-D acceleration important for some applications, including some games.
Video memory
Minimum 4 MB.
Monitor
Minimum 15", 17" is more common. Quality is important. Refresh rate at least 70 Hz at a reasonably high resolution. Minimum resolution 1024x768. For really serious use, 19" CRT or 17" LCD panel. Look for Energy Star compliance and power management.
Hard disk
Ultra ATA/33/66/100/133? EIDE? 5400 or 7200 rpm? Buffer size 2-8 MB? SCSI is faster but a lot more expensive. 40 GB is common. Well-known manufacturers include IBM, Maxtor, Quantum, Seagate, Western Digital, etc.
CD-ROM drive
Speed at least 8x, usually 40x or more. Maybe CD-RW, DVD, DVD-RW, ...?
Modem
56 Kbps. Cable or ADSL for heavy multimedia Web browsing?
Sound card
Integrated or premium? Woofers and tweeters?
Removable storage
Standard 1.44-MB diskette. Also something like Zip drive (100-200 MB)? USB drive? CD burner?
Performance
Look at benchmarks but don't take them too seriously.


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