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  • Desktop Computer Hardware Vs. Server Hardware

    When you are shopping for computer hardware or just learning about it, you will encounter distinctions between "server" devices and "desktop" devices. There are several key ways in which these...

  • How to Build the Perfect PC

    Building the "perfect PC" describes the process of putting together a computer with all the hardware and software capabilities to meet your every need. What's important to some, might not be...

  • Common PC Hardware Problems

    PCs in general are built to last for a long time because all of the sensitive components and hardware are housed inside a casing that protects them from dust and other harsh elements. However,...

  • How to Compare Computers

    Computers provide the ability to make all of our lives easier, and they are a standard in most American homes. Comparing computers is still a bit harder than comparing cars because consumers still...

  • Computer Concepts Basics

    Although several books could be written about the basics of computers, there are a few general concepts anyone using the machines on a daily or semi-regular basis should know.

  • Help With Buying a Computer

    Shopping for a computer can be frustrating. If you are methodical in your approach, you can successfully purchase a computer that will meet your needs.

  • How to Choose PC Parts

    A modern personal computer is made up of many different parts, each of which contributes to the capabilities of the PC has a whole. New parts for a PC can greatly expand its abilities, allowing it...

  • Buying a New Computer

    Buying a new computer can be difficult for the non-technical person as the vast amount of choices can overwhelm. You need to remember that a computer is a tool that should do what you want it to....

  • What are Computer Hardware Components?

    Computer hardware components can be either internal or peripheral devices that connect directly to a computer. Typically, hardware components are devices that are designed for a specific purpose,...

  • How to Make a CPU

    As anyone who has ever built a new computer knows, building the CPU can get complicated. Purchasing the actual board is easy, but there are so many things that need to be attached to it in order...

  • How to pick out the right/best PC, personal computer, laptop or notebook for you and your needs

    This article will help you pick out the right computer for you based on what your preferences and needs.

  • How to Safely Remove Computer Hardware

    This article will show you how to remove hardware such as mp3 devices and cell phone from your desktop safely.

  • How to Build a Powerful DAW Computer

    Advances in software and hardware have made it possible for musicians of all types to record professional quality albums in their homes. Gear that would have previously cost hundreds of thousands...

  • What Makes a Computer Work?

    Over the past several decades personal computers (PCs) have evolved at an astonishing rate. Machines that once required a warehouse to maintain can now fit in the palm of the user's hand. Not only...

  • How to Troubleshoot the Computer

    To trouble shoot any kind of PC errors

  • How to Reinstall Hardware Drivers on a Gateway Laptop

    Most Gateway computers come equipped with a recovery disk that is supposed to be able to reinstall all the software you had when you purchased your laptop. But the process it isn't perfect. In...

  • Used Computer Hardware

    Learn tips on how to buy used computers with the right hardware for your software in this free guide to buying consumer electronics.

  • How to Recycle a Used Computer in Georgia

    If you like to keep up with the latest technology when it comes to computers, you probably have a stash of older computers in your garage collecting dust, not to mention monitors, keyboards,...

  • How to Buy a Computer

    Buying a computer means investigating many features: RAM (random-access memory), processor speed, graphics capability, hard disk space and so on. Here's how to start. Be sure to investigate the...

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