Processor and RAM
Assembling a machine for absolutely any purpose begins with the selection of these elements. If in the case of a home gaming computer the principle the more expensive the better often applies, then for an office PC the price / quality ratio, convenience in everyday use, and the durability of the assembled kit come to the fore. If your company’s tasks are not related to high-tech areas that require serious computing power, then it is unlikely that buying an Intel Core i7-based processor, and even more so the incredibly expensive Intel Core i9, will be a rational waste of money.
If the equipment is needed to perform very primitive tasks like checking almost and accepting orders, then you can limit yourself to the very budgetary dual-core Celeron and Pentium CPUs, and they have a common base with “cores” and can also boast Skylake or Kaby Lake technologies.
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