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Just depends on what you feel you want. If you can handle having a slow computer then good for you if not then computer speed is very signifcant. When you're looking for a fast computer make sure that you get a decent speed motherboard and processor.
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Current computer processor speed is about 2ghz, but older models are still in use. Average computer processing speed has increased dramatically in recent years.
BUS speed is used to define how fast data can be copied from one area of the computer to another. The BUS speed can relate to data being moved between memory and the processor, for example. A processor can process at it's peak speed, but the BUS defines how fast the computer can FEED the processor. Two identical processors, one with a 533 mhz FSB and one with an 800 mhz FSB, the 800 mhx FSB will pass data to the processor faster.
The RAM (Memory)
There is no difference in speed. If you are dual-booting, the only consumed resource is hard drive space, which has no impact on performance.
having high speed.
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The computer's fan does nothing more than help cool the computer's internals. The fan will not have any impact on the speed of the computer if it is working properly.
Not nesscarly big in size physically, but in speed, it can make your computer faster.
Just depends on what you feel you want. If you can handle having a slow computer then good for you if not then computer speed is very signifcant. When you're looking for a fast computer make sure that you get a decent speed motherboard and processor.
The turbo button on a personal computer was used to change the speed of the computer. Usually, this was accomplished by changing the speed of the clock that the processor was using. Generally, having the button pressed in, turned the turbo on and allowed the computer to run at full speed. This button was usually used while playing games whose speed depended solely on the speed of the computer. If the computer was too fast, the game would be unplayable. Turbo buttons are not found on newer computers. I don't believe that have been used widely since the '486 days.
Speed, measured in meters per second. If you know the mass, you can know its speed from the result of an impact. A larger impact with an equal mass means a higher speed, a lower speed means less impact.
There are several factors that are all involved in the speed (or lack thereof) of your computer. To simplify, the major components that directly affect the speed of your computer are: * Processor speed * Bus speed (communication between the motherboard and the processor) * Memory speed/quantity * Hard drive speed There are other items that can have an impact on the speed as well, such as how many applications are running in the background, and what services are running.
The latest speed of computer is 4.1GHZ processor
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
Upgrade your computer or just get a newer or better model