It is suggested not to leave it on over night, but it can be kept on for as long as you want.
CPU
Typically for faster transfer rates to the CPU (also notice that RAM is in between the CPU and the Hard drive connectors)
CPU
Simple answer - speed. By using the CPU register, the information is kept "local" to the CPU. By storing a value in a memory location, a lookup has to be performed to retrieve it.
It depends on the exact CPU, if you are running it according to rated speed, and if you adequately cooling it.
Yes they do pit on long races and it depends what tires are on the CPU's car
If you hear a long beep sound with no display from CPU.
All CPU's are different,but life usually depends upon how much the manufacturer is pressing the CPU towards the edge of it's performance.In the past they always did that because they really had to.Now they are making processors that are very stable and last a long time.In general your computer will be obselete long before the CPU expires.
You can find the exact maximum temperature for specific CPU models by looking up the Thermal Specification data sheets from the manufacturer, however in general it is sensible to try and keep CPU temperatures below approx 65 degrees centigrade.
Hmmm, a CPU (processor) stores no data. RAM or Memory can store data as long as the computer is ON and the Hard Drive can store data indefinately (forever).
Employee medical records must be kept by employers for how long?
How much, when, how long, when you are doing what? Please be more specific.