best computer
There are many specifications that are preferred in a computer to increase its efficiency, including the following:[١]
- Therapist: It is recommended to use computer It contains one of the processors from Intel, from the fifth generation (Core i5), from the seventh generation (Core i7), or their equivalent processors produced by AMD.
- Graphics card and its size: Must contain computer Good on multiple types of different display ports, such as HDMI and DVI, and the screen size should be at least 23 inches.
- Operating System: It is best for the computer to run a modern operating system, such as Windows 10 and its professional version.
- RAM: A good computer should have a minimum of 8GB of RAM.[٢]
- Hard disk: It is preferable that the internal storage memory of the computer be 512 GB, and it is preferable that it reach 1 TB, and that the hard disk be of the (SSD) type.[٢]
Know the device specifications
The user may want to know the specifications of his computer, for several reasons, such as updating it, for example. The following are the steps to know the computer specifications according to the operating system installed on it:[٣]
Windows 10 Operating System
You can find out the specifications of a device running Windows 10 by following these steps:
- Right click on the start button.
- Select Device Manager to display processor and card information. The two displays on the computer.
- Find out the size of the temporary memory (RAM) on the device by repeating the first step, then choosing the System option.
Windows 7 operating system
Here are the steps to know the specifications of a computer running Windows 7:
- Right click on the icon (My Computer).
- Select the Properties option to display a window containing the computer specifications and information.
the reviewer
- ↑ “Recommended specifications for new computer purchases”, www.sites.udel.edu, Retrieved 14-2-2021. Edited.
- ^ A for “Recommended & Minimum Computer Configurations for Students (Windows)”, www.umass.edu, Retrieved 21-1-2019. Edited.
- ↑ “What Hardware Is Inside My PC”, www.techadvisor.co.uk, Retrieved 21-1-2019. Edited.