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Computer set-ups are divided into two different parts, the hardware and the peripherals. PC hardware refers to all of the physical components such as input, processing, storage, output and communication devices.

These components will often define the size and the specifications of PC hardware. From those for gaming to those dedicated to cryptocurrency mining, the range of PC hardware is very wide and is sold across a variety of channels.

PC hardware that relates to features such as speed or storage will greatly improve the running of a PC, and these can be changed and adapted with technical work. Choosing the right PC hardware is essential for companies and organisations’ network stability and structure.
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Dell takes zero-footprint design to latest all-in-ones
Thu, 22nd Aug 2019
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Dell's new OptiPlex 7070 Ultra offers a zero-footprint, fully modular desktop solution, allowing independent upgrades of PC and display components.
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Genetec announces new line of hybrid access control and intrusion hardware
Wed, 10th Jul 2019
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firewalls
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network security
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breach prevention
Synergis IX provides a gateway to unified security, enabling customers to manage their security systems on a single interface.
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Apple’s new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR
Tue, 4th Jun 2019
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Apple's Mac Pro redefines power with 28-core Xeon CPUs and 1.5TB memory, plus a groundbreaking 6K Retina display.
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Microsoft outlines innovations at Computex 2019
Thu, 30th May 2019
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edge computing
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iot
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personal computing devices
With Computex 2019 in full Swing, Microsoft hasn’t held anything back about its latest innovations, technologies, and partnerships.
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Hands-on review: ASUS Mini PC PB60G
Wed, 17th Apr 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
ASUS’ new Mini PC PB60G defies its size, delivering a powerhouse performance for office and professional environments, priced from USD $1,999.
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IDC: 2019 security spending to grow 20% in APeJ
Fri, 12th Apr 2019
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Security spending in Asia/Pacific excluding Japan will surge by 20% to USD $16 billion in 2019, driven by heightened focus on combating cyber threats.
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Are hard disk drives damaged by smoke recoverable?
Fri, 5th Apr 2019
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The old saying ‘fail to prepare, prepare to fail’ is certainly an apt proverb in IT circles - ESET shares some advice for recovering smoke-damaged HDDs.
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Dell EMC tops the data centre hardware & software market
Tue, 2nd Apr 2019
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Spending in the market is on the rise with the usual suspects like Dell EMC, Microsoft, HPE, Huawei, and Cisco at the top.
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Five signs it may be time for a memory upgrade
Thu, 21st Mar 2019
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crucial
Tired of slow typing, lagging tabs, and choppy videos? Consider upgrading your PC's RAM. Here are five signs it's time for a memory boost.
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Apple says its new iMacs are 'pretty freaking powerful'
Wed, 20th Mar 2019
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personal computing devices
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apple
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apple imac
Apple unveils refreshed iMac lineup with better graphics and compute performance, as well as a Retina display.
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Moving applications between cloud and data centre
Tue, 19th Mar 2019
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hybrid cloud
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dc
OpsRamp's Bhanu Singh discusses the process of moving legacy systems and applications to the cloud, as well as pitfalls to avoid.
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Silicon Valley to lose its tech centre crown to global cities
Fri, 22nd Feb 2019
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
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hardware
A new survey of tech industry leaders found the majority believe it is likely the Valley will be usurped within four years by other cities around the world.
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Legacy applications a ‘healthcare cybersecurity nightmare’
Wed, 13th Feb 2019
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cybersecurity
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personal computing devices
A new whitepaper launched today that sought to bring light to just how dire the cybersecurity situation with hospitals really is.
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Exclusive Q&A: Why businesses are storing useless hardware
Wed, 30th Jan 2019
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hybrid cloud
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In this exclusive interview, Blancco's Fredrik Forslund details just how expensive the issue of data centre waste has become.
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Organisations wasting $100k a year hoarding useless IT hardware
Mon, 28th Jan 2019
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A new report reveals that two in five organisations spend over USD $100,000 annually storing useless IT hardware, posing security and compliance risks.
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IDC: PC shipments decline even in holiday quarter
Mon, 14th Jan 2019
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personal computing devices
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PC shipments saw a 3.7% year-on-year decline in Q4 2018, with even the holiday season driven by consumer promotions failing to boost numbers.
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ManageEngine VP’s 5 tech trends to look out for in 2019
Wed, 2nd Jan 2019
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dc
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Next year is to be one where we will see many technologies that have been on the fringes begin to be implemented among the mainstream.
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Bigger on the inside: Corsair's Crystal Series 280X RGB cases
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
Corsair's Crystal Series 280X RGB cases offer a compact yet spacious design with tempered glass panels, advanced cooling, and customisable RGB lighting.
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We go hands-on with the ASUS ROG STRIX Z390 E-Gaming
Tue, 18th Dec 2018
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reviews
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
The ROG STRIX Z390-E Gaming is packed with surprises. No marketing messages, just solid features that work in the out of the box.
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Is Supermicro innocent? 3rd party test finds no malicious hardware
Thu, 13th Dec 2018
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One of the larger scandals within IT circles took place this year with Bloomberg firing shots at Supermicro - now Supermicro is firing back.