From a compact desktop computer to run a basic point-of-sale system to a powerhouse machine for pro-level gaming or video editing, we carry a wide range of upgradeable desktops that fit any budget.
Desktops vs Laptops
Laptops may offer portability for remote work, meetings in coffee shops, and trips to the library, but desktop computers typically provide more robust components, increased processing power, better ergonomics, and lower price points because of their larger size. If you’re serious about digital work and play, you may want to consider a desktop computer.
Features to Look For in Desktop Computers
Desktops range in size, functionality, power, and expandability. As you shop for a new desktop, consider the specs and features below.
Processor Chip
If your main goal is surfing the web, working on text documents, or using cloud-based software, you can get away with an introductory-level dual-core processor. However, if you need to render in 3D or perform other complex tasks, choose a more powerful processor with four, eight, or 12 cores, such as an Intel Core i5 or i7 CPU or an AMD Ryzen 5 or 7.
Room for Plenty of Peripheral Devices
USB, HDMI, and card-reading ports are vital components for any computer. If you plan to use a wired keyboard and mouse, or you commonly use a collection of wired accessories, you’ll need a machine with multiple ports. Different models of USB-A and USB-C ports run at different speeds and can handle more data, and some can power your external devices.
Aftermarket external hubs, adapters, and expansion ports take up desk space and often reduce read and write speeds. Save time and hassle by choosing a computer with plenty of inputs.
Storage Drives
While you can always save your work on external hard drives, it’s nice to have plenty of storage space built into your desktop computer. Desktops designed for use with point-of-sale systems or for general office work have SSD or HDD sizes from 64GB to 500GB, while more robust workstations offer a full terabyte (TB) or more of onboard storage.
Monitor Output and Graphics Performance
Many visual artists, graphic designers, video editors, and PC gamers invest in desktops with discrete graphics cards by AMD and NVIDIA. While you can certainly play certain games and run less intensive programs with integrated graphics, you should consider adding a discrete card to your setup.
Also, if you prefer to work with multiple monitors, choose a desktop with multiple HDMI ports and a graphics card that can support two or more displays.
Quality Counts for Desktops
MSI, HP, ASUS, Merging Technologies, and Lenovo are some of the most popular and reliable brands for desktop computers. Whether you’re shopping for a basic, compact machine or an elaborated ata-crunching workstation, you can count on the best possible quality when you buy from these and other reputable companies.