New Rules inside the Computer
With the continuing developments in both the hardware and software areas of the computer world, there are new rules (replacing the old ones) that are applicable when buying a new computer. Inside the computer, there are three main components that are worthy of consideration: the processor, memory and hard drive. Basically, the old rules say that you need to have a higher capacity for each of these components in order to enhance overall performance and speed of the computer. At the heart of it, these are still the rules when buying a computer nowadays. However, computer manufacturers are very much mindful (or perhaps forced by competition) of the needs of a typical user that you can forget about being meticulous about these three components even when buying just an entry-level computer. In other words, the minimum requirements for processors, memories and hard drives have already been met by an entry-level computer. Thus, these factors have become quite negligible.
