Upgrading a system typically involves improving its performance, capabilities, or features. This could apply to various systems, including computer systems, software, or even mechanical systems.
LAPTOP RAM
Upgrading RAM in a laptop can boost its performance, especially if you're experiencing slowdowns when running multiple applications or handling demanding tasks
DESKTOP RAM
Upgrading RAM in a desktop computer can be a straightforward process and can significantly improve its performance, especially when running multiple applications simultaneously or handling memory-intensive tasks like gaming or video editing
SOLID STATE DRIVE (SSD)
SSDs are available in a variety of form factors, including 2.5-inch drives for laptops and desktops, M.2 drives for smaller devices such as ultrabooks and tablets, and PCIe cards for high-end desktops and servers.
HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD)
While HDD read/write rates are slower than SSDs, they can nevertheless provide enough performance for most computing workloads. Because they contain moving elements, hard disk drives are prone to mechanical failure.