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Vital Computer System Updates

In the contemporary era of fast technological change, it is necessary to look at big investments like acquiring a new computer. Even before you've even brought it home and out of the box, something hotter and faster has hit the market place. It makes sense to do a bit of planning and get a PC that will stay useful and suitable with regard to your own personal requirements for at the very least a few years. Along with the appropriate attention and routine maintenance, there are a few essential PC improvements that every computer system operator should think about to maximise the functionality and extended life of a computer to stave off obsolescence and lengthen the useful life of the machine. Upgrades for laptops, like an Acer notebook, are more challenging, but they are possible.

The first and most critical upgrade for any PC is Random Access Memory. Nothing raises overall performance like putting in all the RAM that the PC can handle. Just be alert to the fact that 32-bit operating systems can only address 4 GB of memory, so if you really want to go past that you'll need to switch to a 64-bit platform. One more relatively simple update is the Graphics Card. They're a snap to install as they just plug into any PCI Express slot on the motherboard and can appreciably increase media and graphics rendering.

In addition, switching the initial hard drive to something faster with extra space is a good investment as hard drives or HDDs are fairly inexpensive nowadays. Installment kits with all the required devices to upgrade are offered via a range of companies such as Seagate, Western Digital and OCZ. Although more expensive than traditional disk drives, solid state drives have the benefits of using a reduced amount of power, being less noisy and better, as well as being more shock proof. While you're tinkering with the hard drive, you may contemplate getting a Blu-ray player for media. They're not that expensive and can be had for £100 or so.

If you have made the decision to upgrade to a new, more powerful graphics card, a second monitor is the best way to capitalise on the extra rendering power. Two screens allow for more successful multitasking and efficiency and give you more room to work. Like virtually every other component, monitors are becoming more of a bargain every day and a decently specced screen shouldn't run more than £150.

Last but not least, the greatest upgrade of any personal computer is the motherboard and the CPU. This is generally the greatest course of action for aged hardware that's seriously starting to show it's age. Today's CPUs from AMD and Intel are extremely easy to change out and the speed improvements are definitely worth it.

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