We all know you can go along to your high street (or out of town) computer store, pick a package off the shelf and be home in 10 minutes. Sure, it will do the basics well, you should be able to access the internet and run straighforward programmes. But will it fulfill everything you need it to? Well here's just a few reasons why a custom built PC may be more appropriate.
Whether you purchase a custom PC,or build your own, you have the opportunity to have something unique. You also have the chance to have a computer that, despite being tailored to your specifications, should actually cost you less in the long run than the ones you get from the big national stores. This is because you have the ability to upgrade various parts over time, whilst keeping the same core PC. There are an endless amount of people who would be better suited by a custom computer. Here's just a few:
The reason why a lot of people purchase a custom built PC is for gaming. The high specification required to run most new games (and some older ones) is often beyond your standard PC. Particular graphics cards and RAM is needed to play them. A custom computer will be built specifically with this in mind.
Gamers love speed. They seek out motherboards with fast system buses and forward compatibility (upgrading the CPU and RAM as newer, faster models become available). They stuff that motherboard with the fastest processor they can find and all the memory they can squeeze into it. After that, a powerful video card with its own graphics processor is crucial to make full use of the game's realistic visual effects. Those are the essentials, but nice speakers and two big monitors never hurt.
Fancy the idea of becoming the hottest new DJ or music producer? The possibilities are almost endless for what you can achieve on your own computer, but only if it is built to be capable of doing what you need it to. Obviously sound is a priority, with a top of the range sound card and fancy speakers, but you will also need a high specification processor, particluarly if you are mixing different tracks.
The advancement of the internet has meant that a lot of people who previously would have had to work from an office or studio can now work from home. A prime example of this are people who edit video for a living. This can range from large scale movie editing to wedding DVDs. This has meant a raft of software specifically designed for video editing, and as per the gaming machines it is vital that your PC can not just run the software, but run it well.
The more powerful the better is the guideline for video editing. Faster and more efficient computers render fancy effects and titles faster. For High Definition editing, then it is generally better to go for the most powerful processor available. For video editors, it's vital to ensure that a system has the capability to be upgraded, particularly if you are doing high-resolution work or 3D graphics production.
Just three reasons why a custom built computer is superior, even necessary for some. Something to think about if you're planning a new purchase.
Building A Custom Pc
If you're thinking of building your dream machine and calling it the computer of the century, then you may want to avoid a common judgment error made by many such enthusiasts. Many people invest large sums into the biggest and the best that money can buy when it comes to hard drives, processors, video cards and all the wonderful extras that make their computer unique, but forget to apply the same reasoning to the power supply. Unlike Frankenstein, your new baby won't jolt to life if your power supply cannot deliver the constant stream of power needed to run such an invention.
If you think about it, the power supply is one of the most important aspects of building your new computer. Without it, all of the parts are just parts and nothing more. Really, it's the equivalent of placing a 62 inch flat screen, high definition television in a home with no electricity and expecting to be able to watch the television without a problem. It won't work unless you provide the television with power. How well the television works once power is supplied depends heavily on the quality and size of the power supply.
As with all things computer (and the world, really), there are choices for power supply. You can choose linear or switching power supplies for your needs depending upon what you envision your computer to be when finished. Then, you need to consider voltage regulations and power ratings. Don't forget to include the math for ensuring efficiency, operating conditions, corrections in usage, and a backup for any power interruptions.
I know this must sound like you need an entire power plant in your home. It's not that bad and you won't need to make any additional trips to the gym to beef up in order to pick up the best quality power supply for your PC that you can. Instead, consider getting the help of a professional if this all sounds like nuts and bolts to you and not currents and waves. Often, by gaining the opinion of the local guru on computer building 101 (i.e. computer tech, or the nice guy down at the computer hardware store), you will find that your needs aren't difficult to accomplish. It's simply a matter of discovering the scope of those needs in a realistic manner that can make a difference in a computer that only looks cool and one that really is cool.
In short, consider your power supply as important as your computer's video capabilities and processor when building your dream machine. If you wouldn't skimp on having that dual core processor that's all the rave of the gaming community and a top of the line video card in order to have the most extreme graphics, then don't shortchange yourself in the department of power supply. It is your power supply that is the true heart of your computer as your computer cannot run without it. Give it a healthy heartbeat by choosing a power supply that won't need a transplant any time soon.
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