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Buying of upgradable Laptop

 Brief We will discuss which are the things we have to keep in mind while buying an upgradable laptop so that you will not need to regret or buy another laptop for at least 5 years despite of your heavy work loads. Just keep in mind below things first:- Buy laptop brand which has the maximum number of users at your place or country. Most importantly has the accessories or parts such as battery, charger, etc available at lowest cost than other laptops. Last but not the least, it has the service center near by so that when the parts are not available at other repairing center near you, you can go and get in service center. Please make sure not go with the hype and regret when your laptop gets issues like not working, battery problems, screen damage and so on after few months of buying it. Let's start with things which you look before buying the upgradable laptop. Please visit this page if you are not sure about the terminology used in this. CPU GPU RAM

How to check your laptop CPU, RAM and Hardisk(HDD or SSD) details?

Brief  To check which CPU, RAM and Hardisk is installed in your laptop you may  download CPU-Z software from here .   Or you can check these information in windows 10 by searching for 'System Information' in your laptop which gives details of your laptops and also, check the 'Task Manager' for brief descriptions and performance. Fig 1 System Information(CPU, RAM and Hardisk) Search Fig 1.1 System Information(CPU, RAM and Hardisk) Details Fig 2  Task Manager(CPU, RAM and Hardisk) Search Fig 2.1 Task Manager(CPU, RAM and Hardisk) Details

Terminology used in CPU, GPU, APU, RAM or Hardisk(HDD or SSD)

 Brief We will discuss the terminology used in the CPU, RAM or Hardisk(HDD or SSD). CPU GPU Si RAM Virtual Memory (From the  also called Page File,  Single Stick Dual Stick Single Channel Dual Channel Single Slot Dual Slot RAM Disk RAM Caching Note - More size, more frequency, more channel, and less latency is best for RAM but it depends upon your laptop, if your laptop mother board only supports 2400MHz frequency then buying more than that frequency of RAM is not good idea because your RAM will work at 2400MHz frequency only. If you want to use the High Frequency RAM then use the technique of RAM Disk and RAM Caching. Hardisk References & Recommendations 🔥 High Speed RAM 🔥 Does Memory Frequency Matter? 🔥Desktop vs Laptop 🔥 Hindi

Upgrade CPU, RAM & Hardisk

 Brief Here we will focus on what is the things which we have to keep in mind while upgrading CPU, RAM and Hardisk. To check which CPU, RAM and Hardisk is installed in your laptop you may  download CPU-Z software from here .   Or you can check these information in windows 10 by searching for 'System Information' in your laptop which gives details of your laptops and also, check the 'Task Manager' for brief descriptions and performance. CPU  Always prefer latest generation.  For eg. i7 is better than i5. i9 is better than i7. If you have to decide which one to choose from two same i5 processors.  Simply look the generation i.e. i5 of 8th generation is better than i5 of 7th generation. RAM Check which RAM your laptop supports i.e. DDR2, DDR3 or DD4. Quad Channel is better than Dual Channel, Dual Channel is better than Single Channel. Do not buy the latest RAM if your laptop does not support it. For eg. If your laptop supports DDR3 then you can buy any RA...

RAM, CPU, GPU, HDD and SSD? All inside of it like (types, generations, speed and a lot more)

Brief Our laptop has SDRAM not the DRAM. You can use crucial software to scan your RAM & SSD upgrade in your laptop. ( Link ) CPU-Z to check the laptop hardware configurations mentioned in the title. 1. RAM   CAS latency The lower the CAS , the faster the RAM—and consequently, the more expensive. When deciding between RAM of different clock speeds, the RAM with the higher clock speed is superior; but when choosing between RAM of identical clock speeds, the RAM with lower CAS latency is faster. DDR3 RAM usually has a CAS latency of 9 or 10, while DDR4 will have a CAS latency of at least 15. However, because of its faster clock speeds, the newer standard has better performance overall. SDRAM vs DRAM Synchronous random access memory (SDRAM) is the same as (Dynamic Random Access Memory) DRAM except that regular DRAM is asynchronous. Synchronous random access memory stays synchronized with the computer's clock which allows greater efficiency in storing and retrieving...