Computer Sales

If your in the market for an upgrade or a system replacement look no further. We supply both custom built desktop computers, and also high quality branded notebooks if you wish to go that way.

We try to match the right computer with your needs and in doing so often will ask you a lot of questions on how you plan to use it and what software do you have or want to use. This helps us put a list together of what you need so that we can construct you the perfect computer.

What does all the jargon mean?

Now when comparing computer's there is a lot of numbers, sizes and strange names that are all meant to mean something. Let us explore some of them for you so that you can easily compare computer to computers.

CPU - This is the Central Processing Unit; and is essentially the brain of the computer. A CPU's Speed is measured in GHz (Gigahertz) and basically the higher the number the faster that they will go. As the speed of CPU's have increased it has become harder to make them smaller however; so over the past few years they have started simply increasing the number of processors on the single chip. So whilst a CPU used to only have 1 processor on them; you can now get them in both Dual Core (x2) and Quad Core (x4) and although they may have a slower Ghz Rating; when you have those extra Cores working in tandom the more powerful your computer will be.

RAM - Random Access Memory. This is the other largest factor that will determine the speed of your computer. The RAM is the computers thinking space; the more RAM you have the more things that your computer can do at the same time. RAM is measured in GB or Gigabyte and comes in sizes of 4GB, 8GB and 16GB. There are limitations in how much RAM a computer can have; eg if you have a 32 bit version of Windows it can only address 3.5GB of RAM, so any extra RAM would be wasted. Although both Windows 7 and Windows 8 will operate on a low amount of RAM we recommend all new systems to have at least 4GB of RAM.

HDD - Hard Drive. This is the Storage Capacity of your computer or how many photos, documents and music you can cram into it before its full. The Hard Drive is measured in the same units as the RAM with entry level drives starting around the 500 Gigabytes and go all the way to 4 Terrabytes (4000 GB). A hard drive typically doesn't affect the speed of the computer although there is a new type of Hard Drive on the Market called Solid State Drives which will give a computer a significant speed increase. So how big is big? How much data do I consume?

Typical Pictures range from 0.1MB - 5MB in size each
Typical Songs in MP3 Format - 3MB to 5MB in size each
Typical Word or Excel Document - 0.5MB to 2MB in size each
Typical 2 Hour Video in AVI Format - 750MB

So even an Entry Level 500GB (500,000MB) hard drive has plenty of storage space for thousands of Pictures, Songs, and Documents.

Video Card - The Video Card renders images for the screen and there are two main manufactures in this space (nVidia and ATI). Dedicated Video Cards are used only be needed for High End 3D Gaming and for specific applications such as CAD, Video cards can cost from $100-$1000 each, and whilst you can get a pretty flash card up around the $1000 mark I generally recommend setting a limit of $400 as anything higher will drop in value very quickly. But we find that basic to high end use including webpage, movie viewing and basic gaming the onboard video cards today are well and truely adequate.

Warranty - Your Computer Warranty is your best friend. Both desktop and notebook computers can have hardware faults. Our custom built PC's come with 1 year of Onsite warranty. This means that if say a hardware component fails can replace the faulty part and get you back up and running. Because our desktops are made of high quality components we have a very low warranty return rate compared to other name branded pc's.

Notebook's have their own warranty issued by the manufacturer and typically come with 1 year.

Software and Data are NOT covered under any warranties.

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