A CPU typically looks like a small square with a very high number of tiny golden pins on one side, a band of green silicon around the edges, and a thick metal covering plate on top. It will usually have some kind of emblem or writing on the top.
The temperature at the CPU varies from CPU to CPU, the best thing to do is to find your CPU model at Intel or AMD (more likely) look at the specs. and should tell you the maximum temperature it can handle
you would have to look it up or else just take it apart.
YES Just look under the performance tab and you will see cpu usage.
the central processin unit or CPU. if you were to look inside you computer the CPU would be under the big fan on the motherboard.
If you look on your CPU (processor) there will be a small golden arrow, you place that arrow in the same direction as where there is a space without holes on the CPU slot.
It does not look right, but anyway. PTM is difference between TJMAX (the maximum theoretical safe temperature for the CPU) and actual CPU temperature. If your PTM is high it means that your CPU in the safe temperature region.
A thread in a CPU is a sequence of instructions that the CPU can execute independently from other threads. Each thread has its own program counter, stack pointer, and set of registers. The CPU switches between threads to give the appearance of running multiple tasks simultaneously.
i belive the first running CPU was made in the 1960s-70s but these were deltas or if you look on your CPU cmd mode.they did not come out with the first desktop till the upper 1980s when they made the first presintation. This is also known as the central processing unit
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I don't know look on google
A server is that which meets the needs or provides services to order computers,specifically client computers.it looks just like the cpu but sometimes bigger or smaller than the cpu