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PC or laptop?

For mobility or gaming at a friend’s place, a laptop is recommended. Laptops are typically lightweight, have a battery – perfect for carrying along. On the other hand, a PC is designed to offer maximum performance for the best price at a fixed location. PCs are almost always more cost-effective than laptops and can be upgraded or modified, giving them a longer lifespan. If you need more power in a few years, you can simply upgrade the PC. In contrast, laptops, especially newer models, are hardly upgradeable.

In summary: Laptops are highly mobile, while PCs are generally more cost-effective, offer more power, and last longer.

Which PC do I need?

Before deciding on a PC, consider whether it should fully meet your requirements or if you’re aiming for a more budget-friendly model. In both cases, it’s important to think about the amount you’re willing to invest. Instead of targeting a fixed price, it’s often more sensible to establish a price range, as even small differences in budget can significantly impact the PC’s performance.

Another crucial aspect is to consider the requirements of the games or programs you use. A helpful website to check the system requirements for your games is systemanforderungen.com. Similarly, you can find information about requirements for programs from the Adobe Creative Cloud on this website.

With your defined price range and identified requirements, you can now proceed to assemble and build your ideal PC. This allows you to select the components that match your individual needs.

Which computer components do I need?

Depending on your requirements, it varies. If you need a PC for gaming, video editing, or 3D modeling, a powerful graphics card is crucial. Conversely, if you only need the PC for applications like Word, Chrome, etc., the processor and memory are of greater importance.