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As the technology sector grows, demand for computers is increasing as it can be used for all kinds of people, including students who need to use the office software until they design or edit the video.

Regarding this, the needs of each person really differ, for those who only need Office programs such as Microsoft Word, need only medium-sized computers, but if you need to use the desktop for a video editing application or video player In the game, the units for assembling it have to be strong. Below are some of the areas you should know and choose to meet your desktop needs:

1. Storage

It is a storage device that stores all user data permanently with RAM (Random Access Memory), which is the memory, but only stores data in use. In the current market, there are two types of hard disk drives that are slow to use, but they are cheap and SSD (Solid State Drive) is relatively low-cost, yet expensive. If you do not care about spending money, you can put your SSD on the desktop, but if you have a limited budget, you can pick up a small SSD for operating system (OS), mixed with HDD for storage. However, if you do not care about the speed and do not want to spend a lot of money, you can use the HDD all at once.

2. Central Processing Unit

This is the most important part of a computer-like brain. All CPU calculations are processed. In the current market, the most famous CPU comes from two different companies: Intel and AMD. Generally, AMD's CPUs are cheaper than Intel, but the market still has a small share of Ryzen compared to its competitors, the Intel Core I series. Other things you need to think about before selecting a CPU are its clock speed, its core and its cache size, which are all decisive factors. The CPU speed is in GHz, which is a cyclical CPU cycle. The larger the speed, the faster it can run faster, whether it's large or there are multiple programs running at the same time. But the CPU's Clockspeed is not a simple calculation speed factor. The core in the CPU is also a driving force. Of course, two CPUs have a clock speed of 2.4 GHz, just one four, six, and six CPUs faster. On the other hand, Cache memory.

Cache Memory As the CPU is located very close to the CPU, it has a fast forwarding speed and it works like RAM, with CPU loads temporarily loaded. The larger the cache size, the higher the load, the greater the need to pass to the RAM. So you can take advantage of the speed of data transfer between CPU and Cache effectively. The above factor is what you should decide before spending a hundred dollars on buying the CPU. For example, if you use only Intel Celeron Dual Core CPUs, it's enough for use, but if you need to use larger apps and games, Intel Core i7 CPUs may be a good choice.

3. Motherboard (Main Board)

If the CPU is like a computer mouse, it's also possible to say that Motherboard is the heart of the computer. The motherboard is a solid board with a RAM, a pair of RAM slots, a CPU board, and several ports for connecting all the components to the computer. The main thing we need to know before buying a motherboard is to connect the socket, size, slot and other ports.

Your motherboard must have a socket that matches your CPU, AMD or Intel, and think of specific models and versions of it. Another thing you need to think about is that the CPU must be large enough to fit into the case. The most popular motherboards include Mini ITX, Micro ATX, ATX, and Extended ATX of different sizes, and have more slots and ports by Extended ATX.
Motherboards include ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, AsRock and EVGA.

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