The performance of a CPU is least affected by its age, its size and weight. Performance is instead determined by model, clock speed and size of cache.
CPU sockets (or CPU slots) in which one or more microprocessors may be installed
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There are many factors. 1. Clock frequency 2. Memory bandwidth 3. L2/L3 cache size 4. Instruction per cycle 5. number of CPU cores.
A faster internal clock speed will improve the performance of the CPU.
You need to make sure that the CPU is cool, overheating causes it to break down and this decreases performance. Use at least a heatsink as well as a cooling fan Nowadays, you can buy liquid coolers, which are highly effective in keeping your CPU nice and chilled. Hope this helps
The fundamentals of computer performance in terms of program execution always has three factors that influence performance 1. CPU 2. Memory and 3. IO (Input/Output) Any performance bottleneck will be related to one of these. To overcome the bottleneck you may need to increase the CPU capability if it is CPU bound, increase the memory if it is memory bound and remove the IO blocks if it is IO bound
Weight. Any variation that can affect performance should be considered. (Which is basically everything.) Including what program(s) are being run, and the differences in architecture to other CPU's you are comparing it to. The science behind the design of CPU's is too complex to ignore a feature. Branch prediction for instance is something that the average person knows nothing about, put it can strongly effect the performance of the CPU. (Though it is impossible to measure the exact speed up for a random program.)
It might not be your CPU at fault, maybe your other hardware can't keep up with your CPU and your CPU has to slow down for them. If you think that this is not the case, you can always go to your bios and overclock your CPU.
The CPU speed, and processor speed is the amount of cycles that a CPU can perform per second.CPU speed is not a good indicator of CPU performance.
CPU usgae, disk I/O, network performance, etc., are part of server performance.
Most modernones do! They take some load off of the CPU and also work more efficient since their main job is to process pictures....so yes modern [most 2005 and later] GPU's do affect flash performance although it is still mainly CPU work. Also keep your flash player up 2 date!
There are countless factors that affect CPU speed, but here are a few:TemperatureVentilationCoolingOverclockingMotherboard bus-speedsType of processor (32-bit, 64-bit, reduced instruction-set, etc)