Well, darling, when it comes to a CPU, you can expect to find details like the number of cores, clock speed, cache size, socket type, and power consumption listed. It's like reading a little resume for your computer's brain - all the important specs neatly laid out for your browsing pleasure. Just make sure to pay attention to those details if you want your computer to run like a well-oiled machine.
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Windows Vista will not list the motherboard in the Device Manager. Other tools, such as CPU-Z, can display this information.
No, they are very different. The motherboard is the board (usually green) to which all of the other components are attached. The harddrive (usually listed as C:, or local disk C, where all of the data is stored.
a cpu is also called the central processing unit. in other words, the cpu is the "brains" of a computer
a cpu is also called the central processing unit. in other words, the cpu is the "brains" of a computer
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CPU, or Central Processing Unit.
Les informations mean 'the information' in English. In the context of watching TV, les informations are 'the news'.
Try actually listing some and we'll go from there.
the large program that contorls how the CPU communicates with other hard ware is what?
Cpu
go Start>Run>dxdiag That will tell you info about your CPU and other stuff