Motherboard - The main circuit that connects all components together, RAM stick - Random Access Memory (RAM) is meant for short-term, volatile memory.You may use multiple sticks to increase the amount of applications you can run simultaneously., Hard Drive - The traditional component for Read-Only Memory (ROM). It stores long-term information such as your files and the operating system. It contains the instructions for the computer to boot up properly. Therefore, it is the first component to turn on when power is activated., Solid State Drive (SSD) - A more modern component for ROM. Does not have moving parts and can rewrite information faster than hard drives., Central Processing Unit (CPU) - The central piece of the computer. All inputs go through this component to be processed and then sent to other components such as the RAM or ROM. The power of a CPU is defined by its speed, measured in MHz and GHz., Video Card - An type of expansion card, which is an optional component. Some video cards come preinstalled, but others, such as a discrete GPU are really powerful alternatives for improving the graphics processing capabilities of the entire system. Most advanced GPUs come with their own processor and storage subcomponents. ,

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