Seeing as the processor is what determines the performance of you computer I would definitely say the processor. A nice monitor is a great accessory to any computer but great performance is a must.
The size of monitor is 18.4 and Intel Atom processor is smallest processor developed by Intel with help of smallest transistors.
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The GHz is the clock frequency. It is important for processor speed but the number of kernels is even more important as each kernel can do processing independently from the others.
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Performance Monitor
No. It depends on your processor and the amount of RAM you have.
Processing speed is far more important than cache size. Cache is a small amount of memory located in, or around the processor that is used to store small amounts of information that the processor can refer to as a quick reference. There are millions of bits flowing through cache memory every time the processor works. Any more, there is a standard amount of cache memory that is in every processor. Speed is a totally different thing and almost has nothing to do with cache size. Speed is definitely more important.
Performance Monitor
Graphics card, hands down
If your question is "does the use of a 17" CRT effect the power consumption of a dual core processor", the answer is no. The total power consumption of your system can depend on the monitor you use but, the power consumption of the processor is fixed by design not the monitor used.
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To let you view what is happening on your computer, to allow you to interact with it more efficently.