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WEEE compliant desktop computer
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive is another European Union measure to curb toxic waste. WEEE compliance ensures buyers that the manufacturer has a take-back program that will properly dispose of the product at the end of its life. This gives manufacturers an incentive to design products that can be recycled easily and efficiently.
Does that mean manufacturers will properly dispose of electronics for their U.S. customers? In most cases, no.
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Desktop computer memory size
One GB of memory is the recommended minimum to run Windows 7 and additional memory will make multitasking and graphics run smoother. Business workstations are apt to have a lot more memory to run industrial strength software. Choosing a lower memory configuration may save you money; however, most of the highest-rated desktop computers on CNET have 2GB.
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Desktops computer processors
The central processor (CPU) is the heart of any computer system and the best test as to whether a desktop computer or notebook fits your needs. The trouble is, processor names like Athlon and Celeron are as undescriptive as system names like Latitude and Pavilion. Here's a quick guide to see which chip is a fit:
| Manufacturer | Processor name | Processing power | Designed use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intel | Core i7 | Very high | Gaming and graphics |
| AMD | Phenom | Very high | Gaming and graphics |
| Intel | Core 2 Quad | Very high | Gaming and graphics |
| AMD | Athlon | High | Mainstream |
| Intel | Core 2 Duo | High | Mainstream |
| AMD | Sempron | Medium | Entry level |
| Intel | Celeron | Medium | Entry level |
| Intel | Pentium Dual Core | Medium | Entry level |
| Intel | Atom | Low | Small form factor desktop |
| Via | C7-M | Low | Small form factor desktop |
| Intel | Pentium | Low | Budget |
| AMD | Opteron | Very high | Server |
| Intel | Xeon | Very high | Server |
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CNET product brief
Description: This configuration of the Lenovo ThinkCentre M58 is a Pentium Dual Core-based, basic desktop PC.Compared to other budget PCs on the market, it is midpriced at around $565.This desktop comes with 1 GB RAM, and a 160GB hard drive.
Pros: Has been awarded the EPEAT gold environmantal standard.This is more power efficient than the average PC on the market today, but is to be expected for a PC of this price.Also, this PC has a shared video memory (UMA) Video Memory/ Memory Allocation Technology, which is considerably more favorable than some similarly priced PCs.The small design of this unit makes it more space efficient and helps to reduce cable clutter.
Cons: Shared video memory has a negative impact on system performance which should be fine for users with more modest graphics needs.Users with more demanding needs should look to a graphics solution that brings its own muscle.
Suitability: Suited for homes or businesses where price is a concern.
Value: In general, this PC's features are as expected for this price.
Suggestions: Check to make sure that an AGP or PCIe slot is available if you plan to upgrade to a stand-alone graphics card.
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