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Desktop PC

Data Storage and Servers: The Basics

by Vernon Young on December 15, 2009

If you happen to be someone, who has the least knowledge about computers, the words severs and data storage are indeed unfamiliar. You will have to catch up with more learning though. Very young computer buffs, even at the age of seven, may probably teach you a little about these already. If you are using computers often, then it is really time to learn about data storage and servers.

Desktop PCs – A Quick Guide

by Matthew Kerridge on November 14, 2009

When it comes to buying a desktop PC, the size of your budget may be one of the biggest considerations you may have. Depending on how much you are willing to spend, there are plenty of desktop PCs that can easily accommodate your budget. Without a solid budget in mind, it’s easy to become lost in the many different choices and options that come with desktop PCs, whether you are building a system from scratch or buying a pre-built system package.

Some Tips on Building Your Own Custom Desktop

by Beau Allerton on June 15, 2009

When it comes to desktop computers you have a couple of options. You can buy one from the store, or you can put one together yourself. But if you can just buy one, what are the benefits to putting on together on your own?

The Eee Box is a mini desktop PC with huge possibilities. Since the Eee Box only requires around 20 watts of power, your carbon footprint is reduced by 90% compared to a standard PC. With a slim svelte design, the world’s smallest desktop PC allows an array of apace saving options. Plus, it’s so easy to use. The simple intuitive interface lets inexperienced users get started right away. Enjoy easy living with the eclectic, efficient and eco-friendly Eee Box.