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PC Buying Guide (Purulia)

Use this checklist to buy a PC that stays fast for years—without wasting money.

1) First decide your use-case

  • Office / Billing / Browsing: stable CPU + SSD + 16GB RAM is usually enough.
  • Students: 16GB RAM + SSD + reliable battery/UPS plan.
  • Editing / Designing: stronger CPU, 32GB RAM, good GPU, color-correct display.
  • Gaming: GPU-first build, quality PSU, airflow cabinet.

2) The “must-not-compromise” parts

  • SSD: your #1 speed upgrade. Prefer NVMe where supported.
  • Power Supply (PSU): cheap PSU can damage the whole PC. Choose branded.
  • Motherboard: pick a reliable board with warranty support.
  • RAM: 16GB baseline today; 32GB for heavy multitasking/editing.

3) Budget planning (simple rule)

  • Spend on SSD + PSU + motherboard reliability first.
  • CPU should match your work; don’t overpay if you won’t use it.
  • For offices: prioritize warranty + service support in Purulia.

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Local support matters: faster warranty handling and quick servicing.

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If you’re stuck while following this guide, send us the page link and your issue. We’ll suggest the safest next step (backup-first) and help you finish fast.

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