If you are running windows XP get at least 512mb of Ram. More ram will help with speed
CPU will also help with speed but at a certain point it gets to be over kill depending on the programs you run. The best bang for your buck for the average internet user and gamer would be a 3400 MHz CPU.If you are running multiple programs at once then I would suggest a Dual core CPU like a 3800+. CPU will also help in doing graphics rendering or photoshop stuff.
Hard Drives have little effect on system performance unless you are doing Video type work where you need good speed for streaming video and video editing and capture.
So in short it all depends an what you use your system for. For the average computer user RAM will be the biggest factor. Get a good brand and match the sticks up. I would get Corsair Twinx memory. They come in many different sizes and speeds. You can get 2 GB (DDR 3200)for around $150.
2006-08-05 13:05:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The processor, RAM, and hard drive does related to the performance of a computer but you forgot one thing, the video adapter or video card.
The processor is the "brain" of the computer, the central processing unit, it handles all instructions that need to be executed in anything you do.
RAM is Random Access Memory and random does mean random, RAM is like a temporary storage area for your computer when it's on and stores data from the programs you run including Windows.
Hard drive is the storage comparment in the entire computer, it stores anything you put on your computer, it contains the Windows, any software you install, your music, your files, your documents, and anything else you save goes onto the hard drive.
A video card is a device that shows your desktop on your monitor, they act like the eyes of your computer. There are 2 main types of video cards today in the open market, a stand alone card and integrated video. Stand alone cards must be bought seperatly, they come in such brands as ATI Radeon, or Nvidia Ge-Force. On the stand alone cards, they have their own graphics processing unit (GPU) and their own dedicated memory built onto the card. The other type of video is integrated video, they are usually not as powerful as stand alone cards because they share system resources. Integrated graphics is not the prefered type of graphics if you are intended to play intensive games.
All these parts listed above work together in different ways in terms of speed and performance. The CPU, GPU, RAM are the main components that are all connected to the hard drive, without the hard drive all those parts would be useless. The CPU speeds and RAM are the basis of the computers speed. RAM acts like a work table, the bigger the work table, the more things you can layout on the table for the CPU to be working on. The GPU displays information on the monitors and integrated graphics downgrade the speed of all computers because of shared system resources, to release the stress on the resources stand alone video cards are availible. The hard drive is the single most important component when it comes to speed, even though it IS the slowest component in a typical computer everywhere today, maintaining all the files determines how fast can your hard drive start up Windows or bring up a program.
2006-08-05 12:06:30
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Hi!
Random access memory (RAM) is the best known form of computer memory. RAM is considered "random access" because you can access any memory cell directly if you know the row and column that intersect at that cell.
Hard drives are sold in a variety of size(in content possibility) and speed(access speed). The size of the disc will cause some slow down as more and more data are stored on it. The bigger it is, the longer it takes to recover data. Nearly every desktop computer and server in use today contains one or more hard-disk drives. Some VCRs and Camcorders have them, too. Your hard disk holds all of the information available on your computer.
A processor works out of a motherboard, so I will answer by speaking of this:
Today, motherboards typically boast a wide variety of built-in features, and they directly affect a computer's capabilities and potential for upgrades. In this article, we'll look at the general components of a motherboard. Then, we'll closely examine five points that dramatically affect what a computer can do.
A motherboard by itself is useless, but a computer has to have one to operate. The motherboard's main job is to hold the computer's microprocessor chip and let everything else connect to it. Everything that runs the computer or enhances its performance is either part of the motherboard or plugs into it via a slot or port.
Theses three parts togheter are the core of a computer. Of course theses different parts have different speeds and the more speed you have for each item, the faster your computer will run because it can handle more operations at the same time.
If you are looking for more speed off the internet, you have to get faster connections thru your ISP, the speed of whatever part of your PC does not interfere in "slowing" the net, unless your PC is a dinosaur.
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2006-08-05 11:54:40
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answered by abbittibbi 3
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(1) RAM (RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY) :
It is a volatile memory that works as long as your computer has the power supply. All the programs, applications, and the Operating System and anything that are running curretly on your actually working in RAM and so if you RUN more programs the RAM has allocate more memory so that the programs can run. And so, your computer must have enough space in RAM to run your programs. RAM plays a very important role in the FAST EXECUTION of your computer programs. RAM comes in diifernet sizes. 64 MB, 128 MB & 256 MB, etc. Generally 128 RAM is required.
(2) HDD (Hard Disk Drive) or Hard Disk :
It's a non-volatile memory and can store very large amount of your data permanently. It saves your data for as long asyou want and it's capacity og storing data is comparitavely larger than any other storage devices or media. Hard Disk comes in different sizes like 20 GB, 40 GB & 80 GB, etc. Generally 80 GB Hard Disk is required. If you need to store data in a very large amount then you will need to get a higher data storage capacity Hard Disk.
(3) Processor or Microprocessor:
Think of Microprocessor as the brain of computer. It processes all the data, or commands to execute a specified task. It performs all the Arithmatic and Logical tasks in the ALU (Arithmatic & Logical Unit). The speed of Microprocessor is calculates in htz. There are many types of Microprocessors like 1.7 mhtz, 2.0, 2.2 mhtz, 2.7 mhtz etc. The speed of your computer mainly depends on the capacity of the Microprocessor.
(4) Which one of these is more important?
Well, what are more important your legs or your hands or your eyes? They all have different functions to perform, yet they all work together and are the important parts of our body. Similarly, RAM, Hard Disk and Microprocessor all are the main parts of CPU (Central Processing Unit) or computer system that function together. However, the processing speed of computer depends on the Microprocessor mainly. But high capacity RAM increases the performance of larger and multiple programs execution. The Hard Disk has little to do with the speed of computer. Its main work is to store data for future use.
Good luck to you!
Gopal.
2006-08-05 12:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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the processor is the brains of the computer. The Hard Drive holds all your files permantly. the RAM holds files temporarily (until you turn off the computer)
All three help when it comes to speed
2006-08-05 11:41:53
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answered by sugarvine 2
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there are a number of standards which impacts on computer velocity if u decide for greater velocity then u ought to have: one million) greater loose annoying disc area 2) quickest microprocessor (like twin middle, middle 2 duo, core2 quad, middle 2 severe) 3) large length of RAM (In GB's) 4) motherboard that's properly matched to united statesprocessor 5) loose from virus, worms, and all threats
2016-10-01 12:36:28
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answered by ? 4
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