amd processor CRAP!
windows vista CRAP!(but you can download a cracked copy of xp through torrents)
everything else good
needs decent hard disk capacity (80GB at least)
how does the supermarket use that
The good benefit of computers are: -It will let you to go to the Internet, -to do your work with Microsoft processor, and -help to save files or documents.
1.8Ghz is a perfectly good processor.....depending on what you are doing with the computer. If you are just using word processor type programs, surfing the web, doing email, etc. You will be fine with this. If you plan on playing any of the latest games you would benefit greatly from upping your processor speed.
It keeps your processor from melting. Do not run a PC without a heat sink on your processor. Processors can get to extremley high temperatures. The heat sink absorbs this heat and removes it using a fan.
Whether or not you get any benefit from a dual core processor over a single core processor depends on what operating system and what programs you are running. Newer operating systems (Windows 7, Mac OSX) do use multicore processors. Also, using multiple programs on a computer will better utilize a multicore processor. In short, yes it can make a difference for today's average user.
Anyone wanting to do some writing may benefit from using a word processor.
Yes
At one point, AMD and Intel were neck and neck in the processor race. However, Intel for the past several years has really dominated the market in speed and quality. An Intel i5 or i7 is a very powerful processor. However, you may want to keep an eye more to the graphics processor, as a powerful one can often be more of a benefit to your system than the CPU itself.
Greater processor speed is a benefit for consumers as they get to have computers that perform better. It may however be a boon for builders as fast CPUs are expensive, making computers expensive to assemble.
CPU:stand for central processing unit . it is like the brain of computer because every thing you do in in PC should be processed by CPU . actually there is no types but you can say it has been updated since first processor found (in Intel 4004) till now Core i7 (fastest processor in the world). you can get more information from this book : advanced computer architectures. i hope you got benefit.
The Intel Core Duo features two cores that allow the computer to handle multiple simultaneous operations more efficiently. Combined with low power consumption it provides an excellent option for desktop computers.
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