When it comes to purchasing a new computer, you might find yourself getting confused with all of the different terms that a sales person might drop when talking about the technical specs of the machine you are looking at. From the gpu to the cpu, it all sounds so similar and unless you are an informed computer enthusiast, you will have no idea what any of it means. It doesn’t hurt to do some research and try and learn the ins and outs of your computer. Computers are only going to become more and more prominent in our lives, and if you can know what is what with your computer, you can at least have some peace of mind when something goes wrong.
It is like knowing how to change a tire. Do you want the portable power supply? New battery packs? Your computer is slowing down. Is it a processor problem, or do you simply need more ram? It doesn’t hurt to be informed! One way to really learn the ins and outs of a computer is to build your own. Now, stop sweating and take a deep breath, it is not as difficult as it sounds. Think of it as a puzzle, where each piece is designed to fit into another perfectly. Once you get started you will most likely find yourself pleasantly surprised with the simplicity of assembling such a complicated piece of technology. You will rise from technical noob to computer mastermind, and then some!