Some parts of a computer are required while others are optional. The most important computer component is the system board. Every component plugs into it in one way or another, don't forget this when you buy, you do get what you pay for.
CPU
The choice is completely yours when picking out your CPU or Central Processing Unit. From all the parts of a computer this is the most basic computer part for most people, and the engine that determines how fast your PC will go. Since overheating the CPU is a possibility, don't forget a proper heat sink and thermal compound to keep it nice and cool. Not only is it more reliable, but a good cooler will help your system last longer, plus it will give you the option to over clock if your system board supports it. Picking the best CPU can be tricky if you're doing it for the first time. As far as parts of a computer go, this is one of my favorite parts to pick, and one of the easiest to install.
Hard Drive
How much storage do you want? The Hard Drive is the part of a computer that will determine how much data, or files, your computer can hold. Although not thought of as providing any speed, the hard drive is responsible for more speed of the computer than you might think.
Small files, like word files or emails don't even really count. Picture and music files are medium sized at about 3MB to 10MB. Finally large files like movie files, are anywhere from 600MB to 2000MB or 2GB. This can give you a general guideline as to how much storage you want to buy. You can have a single drive in a computer, or hook up multiples to increase storage or have them work together for more speed.
The newest technology here is the invention of the solid state hard drive, they are much faster than traditional style hard drives for a simple reason, and there are no more moving parts. How much faster or better are they, take a look at the SSD versus hard disk to find out more.
RAM
Next in the parts of a computer is RAM. RAM stands for random access memory. It is the computer part that provides the get up and go stamina. Information that is used often by the computer is stored here and is available at the flick of a switch. Finding the best RAM and knowing what the RAM timing need to be set at are crucial in making your computer reliable.
System board
From all the parts of a computer, the system board is the most important. All of your system specifications are determined by the system board. To pick one, start by selecting which CPU you want, then, find a system board the will accommodate that CPU. Then the rest of the components are picked based on what the system board supports.
If you need to update any of the drivers for your 41Y4255 system board, find out how to identify your system board, then just head to the manufacturers website to download the latest drivers or tools.
CPU
The choice is completely yours when picking out your CPU or Central Processing Unit. From all the parts of a computer this is the most basic computer part for most people, and the engine that determines how fast your PC will go. Since overheating the CPU is a possibility, don't forget a proper heat sink and thermal compound to keep it nice and cool. Not only is it more reliable, but a good cooler will help your system last longer, plus it will give you the option to over clock if your system board supports it. Picking the best CPU can be tricky if you're doing it for the first time. As far as parts of a computer go, this is one of my favorite parts to pick, and one of the easiest to install.
Hard Drive
How much storage do you want? The Hard Drive is the part of a computer that will determine how much data, or files, your computer can hold. Although not thought of as providing any speed, the hard drive is responsible for more speed of the computer than you might think.
Small files, like word files or emails don't even really count. Picture and music files are medium sized at about 3MB to 10MB. Finally large files like movie files, are anywhere from 600MB to 2000MB or 2GB. This can give you a general guideline as to how much storage you want to buy. You can have a single drive in a computer, or hook up multiples to increase storage or have them work together for more speed.
The newest technology here is the invention of the solid state hard drive, they are much faster than traditional style hard drives for a simple reason, and there are no more moving parts. How much faster or better are they, take a look at the SSD versus hard disk to find out more.
RAM
Next in the parts of a computer is RAM. RAM stands for random access memory. It is the computer part that provides the get up and go stamina. Information that is used often by the computer is stored here and is available at the flick of a switch. Finding the best RAM and knowing what the RAM timing need to be set at are crucial in making your computer reliable.
System board
From all the parts of a computer, the system board is the most important. All of your system specifications are determined by the system board. To pick one, start by selecting which CPU you want, then, find a system board the will accommodate that CPU. Then the rest of the components are picked based on what the system board supports.
If you need to update any of the drivers for your 41Y4255 system board, find out how to identify your system board, then just head to the manufacturers website to download the latest drivers or tools.