PC Hardware

PC Hardware refers to the physical components that make up a personal computer (PC). This includes all the tangible parts that you can touch and see, as opposed to software, which consists of programs and operating systems. Key components of PC hardware include the central processing unit (CPU), memory (RAM), storage devices (such as hard drives and solid-state drives), motherboard, power supply, graphics processing unit (GPU), and peripherals like keyboards, mice, and monitors. Each component plays a specific role in the operation of the computer, with the CPU serving as the brain, RAM providing temporary data storage for active processes, and storage devices retaining data permanently. The configuration and compatibility of these hardware components determine the overall performance and capabilities of the PC. Additionally, PC hardware can vary widely in specifications, performance levels, and design, catering to different usage needs, from basic tasks like web browsing to more demanding applications such as gaming and video editing.