Computer Manufacturers and System Performance…
March 12th, 2007Also called, my pet peeve and current rant…
My father recently purchased two computers from Best Buy. He got a desktop and a laptop. Both are fairly decent systems, dual core AMD processors (Athlon X2 3800+ and a Turion X2 TL-50), 1GB DDR2-667 RAM, 250GB HDD for the desktop and a 120GB for the laptop. Both are running Windows Vista Home Premium with BitDefender Internet Security.
Even with Windows Vista’s shortcomings in the performance department these computers should by no means be struggling with it. My year old Inspiron E1505 (Core Duo T2500, 1GB DDR2-667, 120GB 5400RPM HDD, Radeon Mobility X1400) has no problems running it. However, booting either computer is mind numbingly boring. It takes longer on the desktop to boot than it does on my laptop.
I’m going to concentrate on the desktop, because despite being a much much more powerful system, it fails to outperform. The reason for this is simple. The desktop, an HP, was (and still mostly is) loaded down with tons of crap pre-installed by, guess who…. HP! I checked out the startup, and there were several HP programs that load on startup along with various other things. Whether this is some sort of marketing scheme to make people buy faster, more expensive systems, or simply their way of making systems less expensive. I don’t know.
However, OEM systems from HP, Dell, Gateway, etc… are loaded with useless shit that nobody needs, and most people don’t use or even realize what it is… It slows down computers, reduces stability, and most of all… IS ANNOYING AS HELL! I’ve had less damaging spyware infections…
Anyway, I propose that anyone looking for a new PC should do one of the following.
- Build it yourself, install the operating system yourself, install the software you want yourself.
- Find a local computer business that specializes in building custom PCs. Most have fairly reasonable prices, although they usually can’t compete with the big name companies. For the most part they offer a higher quality and better performance. Do your research though and make sure they provide a clean install with only the essentials!
More on this later… perhaps when I manage to pick out the shit HP and Gateway have installed and get them both up to speed…