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  • How to Buy PC Parts

    You can find computers for sale almost everywhere you go these days. Computer parts however, are not nearly as easy to find, due partly because computer users don't feel competent in computer repair or building.

  • What to Look for When Buying a PC Monitor

    When looking for new PC monitors, computer users should focus on five essential features, outlined in the sections below. Matching a monitor to run correctly on a computer involves knowing what the computer will be used for -- general home use, business use, multimedia development, and so on.

  • How to Buy PC Memory

    Computer random access memory (RAM) is integrated circuits that plug into a motherboard and assists the processor by storing application and process data temporarily. Buying new RAM is often the cheapest and easiest way to increase computer performance. The most difficult part of upgrading RAM is often choosing what type of RAM to buy.

  • How to Buy a PC Dual Screen System

    A dual screen personal computer (PC) system provides more visual space for your work. Two screens, or monitors, allow you to have more on your desktop and makes working in two or more applications easier. With a dual monitor PC setup, switching between open windows is less of an issue and you also increase productivity.

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