March 8th, 2011
by Edy
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Currently, the game becomes a part that can not be separated for computer users. Most people who use computers may be a fan of the game. The longer the user’s computer that uses more and more games.
This was offset by the quality of the game better and it looks real. Before you start playing the Game, we need to make various preparations.
We must know the ability of computers that we use whether in accordance with the type of game that we play. So, we can freely to play a type of game well, we should try to make their own PC games that we will use to play games.
By making your own PC games that we will use to play games, so our bias is easy to play the game according to our wishes. But, you need to know the first thing to do before you begin to assemble a PC game.
We must know in advance about gaming computer parts lists. By knowing the gaming computer parts lists then we will be easy to assemble a PC game.
In addition, by knowing the gaming computer parts list so we can avoid mistakes assembly, so we’ll save time and effort.
The first component of the gaming computer parts list is the CPU. CPU is the main component in the gaming computer parts lists. It is a central part of computer data processing. CPU processor has a different name. When it is said in another language, then the CPU can be referred to as the brain. As we know, that the brain is a central component of the driving.
The second component of the gaming computer parts list is the motherboard.
The third component of the gaming computer parts list is RAM or memory.
The fourth component of the gaming computer parts list is a Hard drive. The fifth component of the gaming computer parts list is a graphics card.
The sixth component of the gaming computer parts list is a power supply. The sixth component is the last component of building a PC game. By knowing the gaming computer parts list it will simplify the way we work.
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January 27th, 2010
by Edy
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Computer maintenance is one way to keep your laptop or PC working like new five years from now. Many people don’t think about maintenance until something catastrophic happens, but you have the good fortune to be thinking about it now. One part of the maintenance process is keeping your computer running at tiptop speed.
There are many reasons that computers begin to run slow: viruses, not enough memory, too many applications (goes along with insufficient memory) or a lot of files. Whatever the reason, something needs to be done so you don’t have to work at a snail’s pace.
Behind the scenes on your computer, many things are going on. If you get on the Internet, your computer may be allowing “cookie” files to be stored to remember where you’ve been. We download any and everything from music to videos to eBooks from the Internet. There are temporary files created for some of your downloaded items that can accumulate over time. Read the rest of this entry →
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September 21st, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Memory
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Wouldn’t it be great if you could simply open up your brain and add more space so you could remember everything? Oh well, you can’t do that but you can add more memory to your PC or laptop if the need arises.
When you buy a computer, it comes with a certain amount of memory already loaded on. This storage is where you can save files, applications, music, videos, pictures and anything else you’d like. It would be great to have unlimited memory but that is not always the case.
Maybe you have noticed that your computer is running slower than usual. You have used Disk Defragmenter to combine files and get rid of others that you don’t need. A computer that still runs slow may need a memory boost. Read the rest of this entry →
November 24th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Processor
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As we all know, the processor (CPU or Central Processing Unit) is the brain of the computer and this is where all the calculations take place.
The technology of processor comprises mainly of the differences between single core and dual core processors.
Single core processor has only one chip that processes all the instructions and calculations. If a single core processor is in a multi-tasking situation, the processor switches back and forth to process each set of instructions or programs. With this, the processor resources are all consumed and its performance suffers.
Dual core processor is two separate computer chips combined in one single chip. Each core chip handles data strings simultaneously to improve efficiency. Read the rest of this entry →
November 8th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Parts, Computer Tips, Processor
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The processor or the CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the brain and the most important chip in the computer. CPU is where all the calculations take place.
Choosing which processor is better for your computer depends on your computer needs. Today, Intel and AMD are the two companies on the market that produce processors.
There are options you can consider when choosing a right computer processor:
- Do I need a single or dual processor?
The single processor has only one chip that processes all the calculations and instructions while the dual processor has two chips that work together to do all the tasks.
Some people buy dual processor thinking that it can make their computer faster. The dual processor is best suited for graphic design, digital photography and video editing.
Unless the application you are using requires much of the system resources, you may opt to buy a dual processor. But some applications can still run faster at a single processor. Read the rest of this entry →
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October 26th, 2008
by Edy
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Processor is considered to be the most important part of a computer. This is the logic machine which executes computer programs.
Processor is the brain of the computer and the technical name of processor is central processing unit, abbreviated as CPU.
Processor is in fact the most common name in which CPU is known. It is inside the processor that all calculations required for the processing of computer programs take place.
Processors itself have two essential parts known as the ALU and the control unit. The ALU performs all arithmetic as well as logic operations while CU executes the instructions coming from the memory. Read the rest of this entry →
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July 30th, 2008
by Edy
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There are many things used to describe configuration of the computers. Majority of these words involves the size, estimated use and ability of computer.
While the term computer can be applied to almost any device, which has a microprocessor present in it, many people genuinely think of a PC as a machine that gets input from the user through mouse and keyboard, also processes it in a fashion and shows the result on the screen.
There are lots of types of different PC for everyone to use. The major types are, Desktop, Laptop, Palmtop, Workstation, Server, Mainframe, Minicomputer, and Wearable. Read the rest of this entry →
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July 10th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Software, Featured, Operating System
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Every computers have an operating system. What is an operating system ? An operating system – commonly referred to as an OS – is a set of computer programs that manage the hardware and software resources of a computer.
The OS processes electronic devices with a rational response to commands that are approved by the system.
At the foundation of all system software, an operating system performs basic tasks like controlling and allocating memory, prioritizing system requests, controlling input and output devices, facilitating the network, and managing files. Read the rest of this entry →
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