A Beginners Summary To Pc Desktops And How They Operate

By Andrew Johnson

PC desktops are one of the most significant pieces of human achievement in the 21st century. They have become the cornerstone for modern society so much so that it has become government goals to ensure everyone has one.

The interface that allows the user to utilize the power of PCs is called the operating system. This piece of software loads all the relevant drivers needed to operate the PC and also loads an interface that the user can interact with to command the PC to perform tasks.

Currently the two main operating systems available are Windows and Macintosh. Although they effectively do the same thing, they are used differently. Windows is tailored more for the family and business market, with its easy to use interface but capable of quickly and efficiently running many in house software created by business'.

The Macintosh is generally used by designers and engineers. The Mac is a simpler piece of programming which allows for increased dedication of the PCs power towards the programs being ran. Graphic design programs can be much more easily used and the time it takes for the processing of documents within these programs is much quicker than an equivalent Windows system.

For a PC to run effectively all the components must be working properly. A fault with any and you could find your PC not working at all or running very slowly. The motherboard is the unit that connects together all of the different components of a PC and allows them to communicate. The hard drive is a large disk that is used to same information such as pictures or music.

Other items a PC needs to run are a graphics card, RAM, power unit and of course the processor, without these the system will not run. There are many other additions that can be added to a PC they range from DVD-ROM drives to webcams. The most expensive item to replace within the PC is the processor, unbelievably to replace they can cost more than the complete system itself.

Depending on the price you pay for a PC desktops will depend mostly on the specification but also how easy it is for you to upgrade the machine. Most of the bottom-end PCs are priced like this because it is likely that they will not last more than 2 years maximum, such is their technical make-up. If you decide to save and go for one of the more pricey PCs I guarantee it will be able to last you for up to 6 years easily. - 30431

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