RAM, or Random Access Memory, is the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs and data in current use are kept so that they can be quickly reached by the computer's processor. The amount of RAM you have affects how quickly you will experience your computer working.
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The operating system, or OS, performs basic tasks like running software applications, files on your hard drive, and directing peripherals like a DVD drive and directly affects what you will see and how you will interact with your computer. Operating systems include Windows98, WindowsXP and many others.
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The processor is like the central nervous system of your computer. The processor interprets and executes commands; Which processor you have essentially defines the card's capabilities. Similar processors come in a variety of speeds.
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Display size is the size of the screen. A bigger screen may be more convenient to use, but it will also increase the overall weight of your computer. Screens are measured diagonally across the screen.
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Expansion slots are for adding more capabilities to a system. The slots can be used for adding more memory, graphics capabilities, connector types or other special add-on features.
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The processor is like the central nervous system of your computer. The processor interprets and executes commands; Which processor you have essentially defines the card's capabilities. Similar processors come in a variety of speeds.
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