If by using you simply mean your compute ris on quite a lot, no that cannot harm your processor. Even if the processor is under heavy load it should not start to overheat.
Depending on how much you use the computer and how you treat the computer the processor can last anywhere between 1 and 7 years.
2.2 GHz is a processor frequency, and 800 MHz is a FSB frequency. First defines how many operations can the processor does; second one defines how much information the processor transfers to other components of computer.
The speed of a computer is a lot of things. The speed is how fast your computer can get data off your Hard Drive, How much Ram or Memory you have, and how fast your processor is. Most people say that the speed is the number on the processor. But That is not always true.
The Intel Core 2 Duo is a much faster Processor than an AMD Athlon x2 64. I have 2 Computers and the one that has the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor is much faster. I logged on to the other one and it takes time to warm up after you log on, so I did a test to see which one is faster. I started the Intel Core 2 Duo Computer after I logged on to the other one and I could start it up and use it in 1/2 of the time it took for the AMD Processor Computer to warm up after I had logged on. There is proof that the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor is The Superior Processor vs. an AMD Athlon x2 64 Processor.
Usually, a computer is sold with the minimum amount of Random Access Memory installed for the computer to work properly. Increasing the amount of memory will usually result in much faster processing. If that is not sufficient, it may be possible to overclock the processor, but that is extremely dangerous, and can result in the processor burning up. Do not attempt this without skilled assistance.
It depends on your architecture but could be as little as 1 instruction, which on a 1 GHz processor would take roughly 1 nanosecond
A gas scooter may overheat if there is faulty wiring somewhere. It could also just be getting too hot from being ridden too much.
Intel is probably one of the fastest. Although there are some factors that play in with the speed of your processor. You need to figure out how much space you have left on your computer and what programs you are using in addition to the processor itself.
It all depends on the configuration. ie how much ram you want. The speed of the processor ,graphic card etc.
Well, the processor is what runs the computer, but with out the other parts it is worthless. It is a big impact on graghics because of the graghics card is faster than the processor, it doesnt matter, the processor can only do so much. But, you can overclock and mutiply, then you start get faster speeds. The only problem with that, is you have to know the limit of the processor and have a good cooler, usally its a liquid cooling system.
A computer can hold memory depending on how strong the motherboard and the processor is. For example you have a Pentium 1 computer, obviously you cannot afford to put a 1GB memory on it.
They are not a measure of the same thing so there is no comparison. A Gigabyte is a measure of size (for example - how much memory a computer has) and Gigahertz is a measure of speed (for example - how fast the computer's processor can operate).