New Desktop's, Laptop's, and Custom Gaming PCs in Rome, GA, & the Nearby Areas

New desktop's and Laptop's by dell, hp, and lenovo

I have Business Acounts Dell, HP, and Lenovo, as well as Custom Built Desktops for Gaming

If you’re thinking of buying a new computer but you’re unsure which one would be the best fit for your specific needs, I’d be happy to help. Purchasing a new computer is a significant investment, and ideally, it should last you for several years. So, when you’re spending a large amount of money, it’s crucial to ensure that you’re making the right decision, especially if it’s more than you would typically spend on a computer. A computer is an essential tool in today’s world, and it’s important to make an informed decision. Please don’t hesitate to contact me so that I can assist you in making the best choice and avoid making a poor one.

Work from Home or Home Computer 

Working from home is becoming more standard in our world, and having a computer that can handle your workload is vital. A computer to play your favorite games after a shift or during the weekend can be the exact distraction you need. If you’re a designer or going to school, you’ll need a computer for creating, studying, and all the applications in between.  So, this is where I can help in your decision on what and which computer best suits your needs.  Contact me today, and we can go over different types of computers, and how to choose a computer that will benefit you.

Small Business Desktop's, File Server's, Laptop's, Network Storage, Workstation's

When purchasing a computer one of the questions that a sales representative will ask is how you intend to use your computer. That’s because the software, hardware, and cost of a computer vary depending on the applications you intend to use the computer for. A business-grade computer has more memory and processing capacity than a consumer-grade computer which affects the price. Choosing the right computer for your needs ensures you get the best price for the most useable features.

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Custom Built Gaming Systems

I can build you a Custom Built Gaming System, Workstation, or plain PC.

Home Computer vs Business Computer

Applications

The way you use a business computer and the way you use a personal home computer are usually completely different unless you have a home office that you use for business purposes. Business computers are used for everything from editing and rendering videos to creating videos and presentations and viewing high-grade graphics. Home computing is mostly restricted to web surfing, checking email, light word processing, and gaming. While individual needs vary from person to person, home computing is much lighter than computing at work.

Applications

The way you use a business computer and the way you use a personal home computer are usually completely different unless you have a home office that you use for business purposes. Business computers are used for everything from editing and rendering videos to creating videos and presentations and viewing high-grade graphics. Home computing is mostly restricted to web surfing, checking email, light word processing, and gaming. While individual needs vary from person to person, home computing is much lighter than computing at work.

Specifications

Business-grade computers typically have more memory space and a more powerful processor than consumer-grade computers. This is because business computers often need large amounts of memory of around 500GB to 750GB with dual or quad-core processors to handle tasks such as rendering, saving large graphics and documents and networking with other computers. Home computers are mostly used for personal applications, meaning less memory space and processing power is required for light computing.

Hardware and Parts

When it comes to your computer’s hardware you should know that most consumer-grade computers are made in mass quantities making the hardware easy to obtain and the computers generally simple to service. Business computers are usually more personalized and custom, using heavy-duty processors, motherboards and other components that are more difficult and expensive to obtain. When a home computer malfunctions a computer technician usually can remedy the issue quickly, whereas business computers require skilled technician specialists and more expensive repair.

Cost

As you may have guessed the more complicated business-grade computer is the more expensive of the two. The specifications and requirements for the computer are often custom-built by a computer company specializing in bulk and complicated business computers so they cost more money. A consumer-grade home computer gives you more freedom in shopping around to find the best price for the best features, since there’s a wide variety of manufacturers to choose from. Still, if you’re used to a high-functioning business computer it’s worth the money to purchase one built for your exact applications and specifications.

How Fast?

Computer speed is determined largely by two factors: the processor and the amount of memory. Random Access Memory (RAM) temporarily holds application data so that a computer doesn’t have to continuously reread the hard drive, while the processor speed — measured in gigahertz — determines how fast a computer can complete operations. If you are planning a business that needs to run complex software applications, such as a graphic design or architectural firm, investing in a fast processor and lots of memory could increase your productivity. If you’re just posting items on an auction site, the extra expense may be unnecessary.

How Much Storage?

The storage capacity of a computer determines how much information you can save on your hard drive. As with processing, additional hard drive space usually comes at an additional cost, but if your online business works in areas like tax preparation or legal services that generate huge volumes of paperwork requiring storage, a big hard drive is probably a good investment. If your computer’s hard drive doesn’t give you all the space you need, you can always invest in online storage or an external hard drive.

Laptop or Desktop?

The choice between a laptop or a desktop depends largely on how you choose to run your business. If you usually work in an office or single location, a desktop could be your best option. These are cost-effective and usually have more hardware options like larger screens and more ports for peripherals. If, on the other hand, you travel extensively or frequently attend business meetings or presentations in which you need access to your files, the portability of a laptop makes it an ideal choice.

How do I Connect to the Internet?

Although connectivity depends largely on the speeds and conditions offered by your Internet service provider, your computer hardware also has an impact. You need a computer capable of connecting at the speeds and in the ways your business demands, whether that means having ports for an Ethernet connection, a wireless card or even cellular or Bluetooth capabilities. You should analyze your business needs, investigate the different Internet options in your area.