The Savvy Computer Purchase

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The Savvy Computer Purchase Scot Gerardi SJG Computer Associates Phone: (908) 852-4266 Email: [email protected] http://www.scotfixespcs.com

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The Savvy Computer Purchase

Scot Gerardi

SJG Computer Associates

Phone: (908) 852-4266

Email: [email protected]

http://www.scotfixespcs.com

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Agenda

IntroductionWhere are we?Preliminary questions to ask yourselfProcessorsMemory: RAMHard Drive Size, SpeedLaptop Battery LifeComponents: Types of CD-DVD Drives, MonitorsPC and Mac

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Considerations

1. Level of experience? Beginner Intermediate Advanced

2. Years of experience with computers?

3. Current/Future needs? Add’l apps? Games Add’l peripherals? Video or photo work?

1. Level of experience?

2. Years of experience with computers?

3. Future needs?

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Questions To Ask Yourself

What am I going to be using it for?Where will it be used?Who else will be using it?What are your / their future needs?How much can you spend on this venture?What’s the trade-off between upgrading existing

PC versus “Buy new”?Desktop or laptop?

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Laptop Processor ComparisonIntel AMD

Supports DDR3 Supports DDR2

Smaller Architecture 45nm Just started 45nm

Consumes less power Consumes more power

Runs cooler Runs hotter

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Summary On ProcessorsCaveats, Best Practices, and Buying Principles

Pay a little more to look for an Intel chipLaptop chips are almost 1/3 slower even at the

high endSome chips are significantly faster than less

speedier chips Bus speed is not always stated

If not stated check manufacturer specs via web site

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Latest MemoryDDR2:DDR3:

AdvantagesHigher bandwidth performance up to 1600 MT/secSlightly improved latenciesHigher performance at low power; longer battery life

DisadvantagesNot backwards compatible with DDR2Need a new motherboard

Desktop Laptop

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Front Side Bus (FSB)

• FSB is a key limiting factor on performance of the CPU• Faster FSB matched with a faster CPU results in a

smaller ratio which leads to better performance• Example: A Pentium processor that runs at 2.4 GHz may

have an FSB speed of only 400 MHz. The CPU to FSB ratio would be 6:1. A Power Mac G5, however with a 2.0 GHz processor, has a 1.0 GHz FSB. Therefore, it’s CPU to FSB is 2.1.

Source: http://www.techterms.com/definition/fsb

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Windows Operating SystemVersion 32-bit 64-bit

7 Ultimate 4 GB 192 GB

7 Enterprise 4 GB 192 GB

7 Professional 4 GB 192 GB

7 Home Premium 4 GB 16 GB

7 Home Basic 4 GB 8 GB

Vista Ultimate 4 GB 128 GB

Vista Enterprise 4 GB 128 GB

Vista Business 4 GB 128 GB

Vista Home Premium 4 GB 16 GB

Vista Home Basic 4 GB 8 GB

XP 4 GB 128 GB

Lesson!: Match your RAM with your OS; opt for a 64 bit system

Source: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366778(VS.85).aspx

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Summary on MemoryCaveats, Best Practices, and Buying Principles

Buy as much memory as you can affordChoose a computer with DDR2 or DDR3 given your

budgetThe smaller the CPU to FSB ratio the more efficient

the processor will workFaster front side bus leads to faster overall

performanceAvoid a fast processor with slow bus speed

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Hard DrivesLaptop

160 to 500 gigabytes RPM: 4200, 5400, 7200 (Reads data faster) Look for SATA Interface (Serial version of IDE interface)

Latest standard & faster

Caveat: Bigger not always better Trade off speed to size

NEW! SSD – Solid State Faster but depends Up to 300 GB

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Hard Drives cont’dDesktop

320 gigabytes – 1 terabyte RPM 7200: Standard for desktops . . . for now Look for SATA Interface

Caveat: Bigger not always betterTrade off speed to size

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Battery Life

Choose lithium, for longer lasting lifeStandard: 2 – 5 hours and depends!Extended batteries available: Possible 5+ hoursKnow that “Standard” has 4 or 6, Extended has 9 or 12 cellsCost $50 - $ 300

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CD-DVD Drives

Standard CD/DVD writerLook for a Double Layer Drive

Speeds are less relevant today

Blue Ray More expensiveSupports all standard CD and DVD formats

including Double Layer

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Monitors

LCD’s for Desktops and Laptops LCD TV’s also available

Size varies:Netbooks range 9 – 12 in.Average laptop 13 -15 in.Desktop replacements, gaming 16 -18 in.

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PC vs MAC

Laugh at the commercialsSame principles apply in choosingReputation, reliability, service, value reportedBoth run Windows based appsWindows 64 or 32-bit version is available together

You should choose 64-bitMACs more expensiveAll your old PC software will not run under MAC OS

unless you run WindowsPC’s get viruses, malware and spyware

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Contact Info

Please contact me if I can be of service to you or answer any questions you may have

[email protected]

http://www.scotfixespcs.com