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Five tips to improve your desktop PC

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Five tips to improve your desktop PC
Desktop PCs are the most versatile computer market. Despite the boom in portable, converted in a while in the indisputable star of the classic computer, the old towers still have their followers, and among the reasons that best exemplify its advantages is its immense scalability. So, after the passage of a few years these machines can be improved easily by changing some of its components. Here we explain five ways to breathe new life into your PC.

1. Improves processor
Change the CPU of the computer is one of the tips are a must to upgrade a desktop PC. Each year processors significantly improve and bring more power, as are the "brain" of the computer are the component most direct impact on improving the system.

However, before deciding to change the CPU should you know which type is that your motherboard will support, since their compatibility usually depends on the available socket (the place where the processor is inserted).

2. Upgrade RAM
This is certainly the council more efficient and possibly cheaper to improve your PC. Again, the maximum amount of RAM supported depend on your motherboard, as well as the speed at which it is able to function and type of supported memory.

Once you are clear what your motherboard supports modules, pass eg 4 GB to 8 GB will cause a significant increase in performance of your computer, and all this for very little money. Also, check how many slots you have available for installing RAM modules (normal is between two and four), and remember that it is desirable that all modules of the same type to avoid problems (eg, DDR3 1333 MHz).

3. Replace your hard disk by a solid state drive (SSD)
Another of the simplest and most effective when PC update any improvements involves replacing the hard disk drive (HDD) with a solid state drive (SSD). Besides its price is increasingly competitive, you will achieve everything run more smoothly, since access to content hosted on the disc is instantaneous (not being based SSDs in the magnetic rotation of the heads, but in memory flash, as smartphones). Without going any further, the access time can reach 10 to fall to just 0.2 milliseconds, something you notice when you open any program.

Of course, you probably have to give up storage space, because the price usually find a disc of 1 Tbyte HDD now have to settle for an SSD of 240 GB or so. For desktops, the best you can do is keep both, allocating the SSD to house the operating system and programs and leaving the HDD disk as storage for all your files.

4. Install a new graphics card
If your desktop computer using the CPU integrated graphics, buy a graphics card medium or high range will be a before and an after (especially if you usually play games or video editing). To spend 100 euros on a current model and notice some improvement, but before deciding on a graphics card or other, see their performance on the Internet to see if it will be worth the outlay. There are options for all tastes and needs.

5. Add more ports and connections
In the event that your PC already has a few years, it is possible that ports are available for connecting USB 2.0. Currently, USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 outweigh the speed of these ports, and to add to your desktop will not have to change your motherboard: just add one PCI controller. For less than 30 euros you can add two USB 3.1 ports and transfer files between your computer and an external drive at breakneck speed.

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