nope i got 1 and its pretty fast same as mine so so fast and windows 7
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Both the processor, which allows the computer to do tasks, the better that is, the faster your computer can work the RAM which stores the things for the processor to process, the more you have the better. AND the hard drive, the faster this is, the faster the processor can grab information off it.
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.
That depends on what kind of games you are considering to play. In order to play the new high-end games with maximum quality you need a very decent computer. The CPU speed could be a single core 3,4 GHz processor or a Quad core 3GHz processor. It all depends on how much money you are willing to spend on the computer or what processors that are compatible with the computer you are using. If you're wanting to play very old games, some of them relied on the computer clock speed being locked at 4.77 MHz (yes, really), and will run far too fast to even see on a computer whose clock speed is nearly a thousand times greater. However, you can use programs like DosBox to make the game "think" that it's running on an old PC-XT.
1) Processing speed is very fast. 2) Easy documentation. 3) If connected to a network can communicate with other systems thus makes exchange of information very easy.
The main six primary component of a computer are as follows Motherboard CPU or processor Memory Graphic card Monitor Power supply Keyboard Um, I'm glad computers can count. You gave 7 answers. The request was for the six primary components. The correct answer is Input devices, Processor, Memory, Output Devices, Storage Devices, and Communications Devices.
Both the processor, which allows the computer to do tasks, the better that is, the faster your computer can work the RAM which stores the things for the processor to process, the more you have the better. AND the hard drive, the faster this is, the faster the processor can grab information off it.
depends on the type of processor and the mhz speed of the ram but this sounds like a decent PC
Any laptop with a Core i7 processor will be very fast. In addition, solid state hard drives will make for a very fast computer.
It is an excellent computer if you are on the go. It has very fast Wifi and good at burning compact disk. Also it has the up to date Pentium processor
Computer parts can be come VERY hot and if they are not cooled down sufficiently it can ruin your computer. The fan is to cool down the processor.
My recommendation is a Core 2 Duo (or if you want a very fast computer, a Core 2 Quad).
Very ,very fast.
The answer depends on what for. If it is uploading data to the net, then it is very fast but if it is downloading data from your memory to your processor, it is pathetically slow.
A register is a area of memory that lives within the processor that doesn't store much but compared to other types of memory is very fast. Because of this, it's generally not accessible to end-users because it's constantly being used by the processor to follow instructions.
There are only three major blocks to a computer so the diagram is very simple. The ALU,I/O,PROCESSOR.
According to Dell, the computer has a very good processor given the size of the laptop. The processor is called the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with 2 GHz.
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.