
Depending on the manufacturer of your computer one of the most utilized additions is the periphery hardware and the upgrading of essential components. In both cases computer parts can refer to either the software or the hardware used. In the periphery category for hardware there are common-use items such as: printers, image scanners, tape drives, microphones, loudspeakers, webcams, and digital camera docking stations. These all provide additional usage to the computer and are key areas of customization for most users. With the invention of the Universal Serial Bus port and connector the ability to plug in periphery items became all the more common. The speed of the USB drives allows for speedy uplinks and downloading times from data as well as quick responses from sensitivity units, such as the mouse, microphone, speakers, or keyboard. Since these items are meant to respond in seemingly real time, the USB connection was a jump forward in computing and is represented by as much as 6 billion units in the world today.
The other portions of computer parts are the upgrading of essential components. Depending on the computer this can mean optimizing the random access memory or installing a new central processing unit, but the overall emphasis is on redefining the performance in a positive light. Also as per the application, upgrades in the audio and physics capacity of the units can be easily seen as an enhancement for music recorders or video editors. Regardless of the application and the overarching goal of these augments is to adjust the performance of the overall system in a positive manner.