Desktop Computing Solutions by IT Xchange
Buy the Best You Can Afford
A bargain computer may be a great buy, but its lack of speed will cost you time and money.
Pick One Operating System to Use
Unless you have specific needs dictating one operating system over the other, use the same operating system for your entire company.
Decide if You Need Portability
If your work will take you on the road, to a client meeting, or if you’ll be working at home, a laptop/tablet is a better choice.
A Desktop Provides More Value
If you never leave the office, a desktop is best, as they are cheaper, tougher, more easily upgraded, and more easily repaired.
Get the Best Processor You Can
If a computer’s processor is slow, your machine will be slow, A good one will have multiple cores; Talk to us about what the ideal processor would be for your needs, based on your current or future software requirements.
RAM (Random Access Memory)
Improves your computer’s performance when you’re carrying out a variety of tasks simultaneously, like browsing the internet while keeping other tabs open. Using the maximum number of RAM slots your computer will allow, will make everything go faster. Consider upgrading the RAM during your purchase.
Storage
The hard drive (HDD) consider your Storage needs and how quickly you may need to access the data within the storage, Solid State Drives (SSD) might also be worth considering given faster access speeds.