
RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It’s the short-term memory your computer uses to store data that the CPU needs right now. Think of it like a workbench for your computer. The bigger and faster the workbench, the more tasks you can work on at the same time.
When you open programs like a browser, game, or video editor, the data is loaded from your storage (SSD/HDD) into RAM because RAM is much faster.
Examples:
More RAM = smoother multitasking and fewer slowdowns.
RAM comes in generations called Double Data Rate (DDR). Each generation improves speed, efficiency, and bandwidth.
Common generations:

The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the main processor of your computer. It is often called the “brain” of the PC because it handles the instructions that run programs, calculations, and system operations.
Every action your computer performs—opening software, browsing the web, playing games, or running applications—goes through the CPU.
Common CPU manufacturers include Intel and AMD.
The CPU is responsible for:
The faster and more advanced the CPU, the quicker your computer can complete tasks.
⚡ Faster Performance
Newer CPUs have higher clock speeds and improved architecture, meaning programs run faster and smoother.
🧠 More Cores and Threads
Modern CPUs can handle many tasks at once, improving multitasking and heavy workloads.
🎮 Better for Modern Software and Games
New applications and games are designed for newer processors.
🔋 Improved Power Efficiency
New CPUs often use less power while delivering better performance.
🛠 Support for New Technology
Latest CPUs support newer hardware like faster RAM and modern storage devices.

A Motherboard is the main circuit board inside a computer that connects and allows all the components to communicate with each other. Think of it as the central hub or nervous system of your PC.
The motherboard connects and controls important parts like:
Without a motherboard, none of these components could communicate or work together.
New motherboards support the latest processors, which means better speed and performance.
Modern boards support newer memory like DDR5, which is faster and more efficient than older RAM.
New boards support faster storage connections such as PCI Express 5.0 and NVMe, allowing much quicker file transfers and system boot times.
New motherboards often include:
Modern boards have improved:

A AIO (All-In-One Cooler) is a self-contained liquid cooling system for your CPU (and sometimes GPU). Unlike traditional air coolers, which rely on a fan and heatsink, an AIO uses liquid to move heat away from your processor and a radiator with fans to dissipate it. Think of it as giving your CPU a tiny, super-efficient radiator system like in a car. 🚗💨

A Solid State Drive (SSD) is a type of storage device for your computer that stores data using flash memory instead of spinning disks like traditional hard drives (HDDs). Think of it as the fast lane for your files and programs — everything loads much quicker. 🚀

A computer power supply (often called a PSU, short for Power Supply Unit) is a crucial component that converts the electricity from your wall outlet into the right voltages and currents that your computer’s components need to function safely. Essentially, it’s the heart that powers your PC.
Here’s a breakdown:
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