Parts of a Computer - How beautiful a computer can be ?
By ioplus3
B. You can buy a Gaming Pre-assembled Computer Cabinet with great aesthetics like DELL Alienware, HP Omen, Lenovo Legion etc. Those are Powerful but too expensive given the assembled PC with a similar configuration would be cheaper. Also, you must buy Monitors, Keyboard & mouse separately.
Motherboard: Standard vs Gaming
(Clockwise: Asus H61M-A, Asus PRIIME Z390-A, Asus STRIX X229-XE GAMING
& Gigabyte Z390 AORUS XTREME WATERFORCE)
RAM: Standard vs Gaming
(Clockwise: Standard RAM, Kingston HYPERX FURY series, G Skill Trident Z RGB series
& Kingston HYPERX PREDATOR series)
Graphic Card: Standard vs Gaming
95% of Indian PC users don't know anything about the beauty of systems. India has around 6.53 crores (65 million) of Casual gamers, 35 lakh (3.5 million) of Online PC gamers and only close to 1000 of professional gamers. PC gamers know what having a powerful PC means, and with Power comes Beauty.
Let’s talk about the Parts of a Computer first.
Hardware & Software
I will not bore you with the standard definitions of Hardware and Software. So, let me give you my definition which I have made over the years.
“Hardware is anything you can touch when POWER is not connected. You can compare to a lifeless Human Body.”
“Software is anything that appears after POWER is connected. You can compare it to Human Life Force.”
All the electrical signals traveling inside different parts of the computer is software. Everything you see on Display Unit (Monitor) is a software making electrical signals to create you a meaningful image of what is happening inside the Computer. But Display Unit (Monitor) itself is a Computer Hardware.
Hardware together with Software makes an Operating Computer that can perform a given task. Like a Human is what a Body & Life Force. Different parts of Hardware perform different tasks, using different snippets of Code (Software).
I will explain different types of Hardware and Software in my later blogs.
A Beautiful Computer
I am not talking about performance right now. I would bring it my upcoming blogs.
To get a computer which has power and BEAUTY, you have 3 options:
A. You can buy a decent simple looking Pre-assembled Computer like DELL Inspiron, HP Pavilion, Lenovo V series etc. They also provide All-in-One PCs, which are good looking too. You can also get similar low-power PC assembled from the Local shops.
A. You can buy a decent simple looking Pre-assembled Computer like DELL Inspiron, HP Pavilion, Lenovo V series etc. They also provide All-in-One PCs, which are good looking too. You can also get similar low-power PC assembled from the Local shops.
B. You can buy a Gaming Pre-assembled Computer Cabinet with great aesthetics like DELL Alienware, HP Omen, Lenovo Legion etc. Those are Powerful but too expensive given the assembled PC with a similar configuration would be cheaper. Also, you must buy Monitors, Keyboard & mouse separately.
C. Assemble a PC and get parts that improve computer aesthetics. This will still cost less than option B but more than option A. I have assembled the PC shown above.
Let me show you some Gaming parts of computers which look very appealing against their cheaper & economic counterparts.
CPU Cabinet: Standard vs Gaming
(Clockwise: Cooler Master Elite 310, Corsair Carbide Spec Omega RGB,
(Clockwise: Cooler Master Elite 310, Corsair Carbide Spec Omega RGB,
Asus Huracan - It's a complete built & InWin S-Frame)
(Clockwise: Asus H61M-A, Asus PRIIME Z390-A, Asus STRIX X229-XE GAMING
& Gigabyte Z390 AORUS XTREME WATERFORCE)
RAM: Standard vs Gaming
(Clockwise: Standard RAM, Kingston HYPERX FURY series, G Skill Trident Z RGB series
& Kingston HYPERX PREDATOR series)
(Clockwise: Asus GT 710 Silent, EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition
& AORUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XTREME WATERFORCE)
CPU Cooler: Standard vs Gaming
(Clockwise: Intel Stock Cooler, AMD Wraith Prism &
Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB)
& AORUS GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XTREME WATERFORCE)
(Clockwise: Intel Stock Cooler, AMD Wraith Prism &
Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB)
Keyboard: Ergonomic & Gaming
(Top to Bottom: Microsoft Natural Ergonomic keyboard 4000, Asus ROG Strix Flare
& Roccat Vulcan)
(Top to Bottom: Microsoft Natural Ergonomic keyboard 4000, Asus ROG Strix Flare
& Roccat Vulcan)
Gaming Mouse
(Clockwise: Roccat Kone AIMO Black & White, Logitech G502 Hero
& Mad Catz R.A.T. PRO S3)
(Clockwise: Roccat Kone AIMO Black & White, Logitech G502 Hero
& Mad Catz R.A.T. PRO S3)
So, as you see, Computers don't have to be boring and decent, they can be flashy & gorgeous too. Higher the price, more powerful and gorgeous a PC would become. A budget gaming computer can be made in around 50K, a Mid-End around 80K and a High-End around 120K.
I will post PC configurations for Indian Market in my next blog and on a monthly basis for future. Stay Tuned.
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