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Understanding the laptop upgrade
Understanding the laptop upgrade

Upgrading your laptop is a very simple and easy process that the average consumer tends to overlook. It is hassle free and is definitely worth your time and effort. The process is nearly the same for almost any products currently, whether you have an apple mac, macbook pro, toshiba laptop, or even a sony vaio. When upgrading your computer the areas that tend to drastically affect your performance are the RAM, battery, and hard drive. Don't know what those do? Well I'll tell you.

The RAM is a form of storage for your computer. It is one of the most important components inside your computer. RAM is essentially what your computer uses to recall data in real time. To simplify this, imagine a car engine. The more horsepower the engine has the faster speed it can achieve and the more it can pull. So essentially the more RAM you have the better your laptop will run.

The battery of your computer is another essential thing that your mobile computer will use. Depending on your battery, the longer your mobile computer will last without charging. How long your battery lasts depends on several factors. The most important thing when looking for a new battery is what your current system specs are. The higher your mobile computer's are the bigger drain it will impose on your battery's life. These drains include watching videos/movies, playing games, and keeping your computer at maximum brightness. If you plan on doing these things while not being able to charge your computer if the need arises, you should look to purchase the best battery available for your needs. To determine the best battery for your needs you should look for how many cells the battery has. This can be found on the front or back of the batteries package. Th more cells the battery has the longer the battery will last depending on what you are using the computer for. The typical battery has 9 cells, with better batteries having upwards of 12 or more. If you do not wish to upgrade your battery, remember simply dimming your screen can cause large increases in your battery's life.

Hard drives are another consideration when upgrading your laptop. The higher the capacity of your hard drive allows more information to be stored on your computer. The standard computer typically has 300gb of space and 5200rpm write speed. Hard drives are very affordable and when purchasing one look for certain things. Obviously the more you plan on having on your computer the higher amount of storage you will want on the hard drive. Also try to look for hard drives with 7200rpm this allows you boot faster when booting your pc and installing new programs.

These are very simple ways to increase your computer's performance. If you have trouble installing the new hardware refer to you computer's manual or an online guide most computer have similar steps to install.




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