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Should You Upgrade Your Hardware PC?
by: Tony Gevano
What if you found that your computer is out of
date? You probably want to upgrade your computer since you have no
choice to do so. Your works depend on your hardware computer
upgrade. That’s how you going to have a good result.
But before you make any further step, try to
learn about your computer. Search all options and ask for advice.
Only after this you can go and buy a new component. It’s also useful
to check if you really need an upgrade.
Sure, it’s not funny if you keep your old
computer but you still loose data when you do your works. Its just a
matter of time before you experience a hard drive problem when you
still using your old computer. You dont want to loose your data,
right? Of course most people only think of backing up their data
after they experience a problem. Don't set yourself up for a data
loss disaster. Check what hardware you need for your computer.
If you have problem with your hard disk, such
as crash when you do your work, better you have it renewed. Most
people upgrade their hard disk to increase the size so that they can
use it for games, movies and playing a lot of music. A 20 GB hard
drive is sufficient to keep new office and internet applications,
and all your files and data. A medium sized hard drive would be
around 40 GB and the maximum would be around 60 – 80 GB.
You can choose which perfect for your work. Of
course the price is also depending on the capacity of your hard
disk. If you are a gamer, you may want to have high capacity hard
disk such as that 60-80 GB. But if you just used it for your
writing, a 20 GB is more than enough.
Another hardware you may need to upgrade is the
RAM or Random Access Memory. This memory keeps data that is being
worked on now and may or may not be transferred to the hard drive
that represents the long-term memory of the computer. Current
processors can perform an enormous number of operations per second.
Almost all computer have 64 MB RAM and often 128 MB. If you want to
run newer applications on your PC then you must upgrade to 128/256
MB RAM. A lot of people who upgrade from 98 to Win 2000 discover
that their computers lock up very often. This is because they don't
have enough RAM.
So, those are only some part of hardware you
might want to upgrade. There are others such as motherboard, CPU or
port which you can upgrade. Your action depend on your need.
About The Author
Tony Gevano interest in observing people's way
in choosing things has made him become a writer in various kinds of
materials. He wrote almost anything he likes. You find his writing
in different Website, among them is in http://www.d-tools.info.