Friday, 30 October 2015
Upgrade A Pentium D Processor
Multi-core processors look like single core processors. Pentium D processors were Intel processors at the beginning of the Pentium dual core...
Troubleshoot An Lcd With Sound But No Picture
An LCD television. It can be overwhelmingly frustrating when an electronic device as expensive as an LCD television set starts having proble...
Update Bios Windows Xp
A computer's BIOS (basic input /output system) is what gets the PC going when you press the power button. It tells the computer to load ...
Update The Drivers On An Asus 9250
The ASUS A9250 is a video graphics card that uses the ATI Radeon 9250 visual processing unit. It features both VGA and DVI video output con...
Intel Vs Amd Chip
Intel Vs. AMD Chip Choosing which type of processor for a new computer can be confusing. Intel and AMD both have many offerings when it com...
Thursday, 29 October 2015
The Differences Between Sdram & Ddr Sdram
Unlike DDR SDRAM, regular SDRAM has two notches in the pin-side. Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) and Double Data Rate (DDR)...
What Is A Pentium 4 Processor Chip
The Pentium 4 processor chip is the fourth generation of the Pentium processor family, created by the Intel Corporation. The Pentium 4 proc...
Nvidia Geforce 6150 Se Settings For Smooth Play For In "Counterstrike Source"
The GeForce 6150 SE graphics chip is an integrated graphics solution, which means the graphics chip is built into the motherboard. The 6150...
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
What Is A Discrete Graphics Card
A discrete graphics card is an entire secondary or subordinate system -- a small computer, if you like -- that is responsible for deliverin...
What Is Cpu Socket Configuration
All processors are built to be used with a specific socket. A computer processor has to have quick access to the data it needs to process so...
What Are Expansion Slots For
Computer motherboards contain several different types of expansion slots. Expansion slots in a computer can be used for adding various capab...
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
The Purpose Of Expansion Slots
Expansion slots allow for computer upgrades. An expansion slot is a part of your computer's motherboard where you can attach additional ...
Microstar Ms6103 Motherboard Specs
The MS-6103 was a motherboard that was manufactured by Microstar International (MSI). The MS-6103 is no longer available from Microstar, bu...
The Asus P5kse Motherboard Won'T Boot From Pata
Your operating system boots from a hard drive. The P5k-SE is a motherboard made by Asus, a computer hardware manufacturer known for it'...
Specs For An Aopen Ax6bc Motherboard
The AX6BC is a computer motherboard that was manufactured in 1998 by AOpen, a Taiwanese subsidiary of the Acer Group. A motherboard is a cir...
Monday, 26 October 2015
What Is A Beta Bios
A motherboard's Basic Input/Output System controls system-level interactions between the components of the computer. Occasionally, manuf...
What Is The Difference Between Dual And Quad Core In A Computer
Dual and quad-core processor options are common options on many computers, both desktops and laptops. Generally speaking, what processor sui...
Vaio Vs Macbook
The Sony Vaio and Apple MacBook product lines are considered high-end laptops in terms of performance. There are significant differences bet...
Friday, 23 October 2015
Pcie 1x Vs Pci
PCI-E 1x and PCI are two different versions of the Peripheral Component Interconnect personal computer bus standard, or expansion card slot...
Information On The Asus P4s533mx
The ASUS P4S533-MX motherboard only supports certain types of computer hardware; you cannot install, for example, an Intel Core 2 Extreme Pr...
What Motherboards Use Ddr3
DDR3 is a form of random access memory. DDR3 is the third generation of Double Data Rate RAM. It offers double the speed and less power cons...
Thursday, 22 October 2015
What Is A Gaming Desktop Computer
What Is a Gaming Desktop Computer? Gaming desktop computers are simply what their names imply, desktop computers made for gaming. If you thi...
Recycled Motherboard Gifts
The time has come to give your favorite techie a gift, but you have no idea what to give. Luckily, there are a plethora of gifts made from ...
What Is The Difference Between Ddr Ddr2 Ddr3 & Ddr4 Video Memory
What Is the Difference Between DDR, DDR2, DDR3 & DDR4 Video Memory? One of the most common upgrades for a computer is its memory. The ...
What Is The Meaning Of System Hardware
System hardware is the computer and its physical equipment. The FreeDictionary.com defines system hardware as a computer and its physical eq...
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Intel Celeron 2 8 Gig 728 Processor Specifications
Intel's Celeron processor supports 64-bit computing and protects against virus attacks. The Intel Celeron D processor contains several ...
What Is A Bga Socket
A Ball Grid Array socket -- also known as a BGA socket -- is a central processing unit package characterized by soldered balls to accommod...
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Update & Back Up Bios
Update & Back Up BIOS Backing up your BIOS (Basic Input Output System) can save your system if a virus corrupts or erases the BIOS. With...
What Is A 64bit Processor
Advanced computer chip technology is gaining recognition as 21st century, next generation computing since the release of 64-bit processors. ...
Troubleshoot An Hp Pavilion Motherboard
Several components must be removed to access the motherboard. HP Pavilion motherboards can suffer from a disconnected video cable or connect...
Upgrade Ami Bios
American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) is a development company that produces computer motherboards and basic input/ output systems (BIOS). The BIO...
Monday, 19 October 2015
The Ecs Bios Won'T Flash
Flashing ECS BIOS is easy. Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is a Taiwan-based computer hardware manufacturer. ECS i...
What Is An Unlocked Processor
An unlocked processor allows users to configure its speed for optimum performance. Processors are an important part of any computer. They al...
Friday, 16 October 2015
Windows 3 1 Compatibility
W3.1 can multitask some DOS programs. Windows 3.1 provides compatibility with a wide range of older and newer PCs. This version of Windows a...
Replace The Thermal Fan On A Dell Studio Xps 1640
Keep your Dell Studio XPS 1640 cool with a new fan. If you allow your Dell Studio XPS 1640 to overheat, the entire electronic system can b...
Msi 945 Neo5 Usb Problems
USB standard cables work cross-generationally between 1.1 and 2.0. The MSI 945 Neo5 motherboard does not have widely reported USB problems, ...
Upgrade A Motherboard And Cpu In A Desktop
A motherboard shown here being removed from the computer. Upgrade a motherboard and CPU in a desktop computer to keep pace with the latest t...
Test Fsb Speed
Test FSB Speed The front-side bus is the pathway that connects hardware components to the CPU. Testing the speed of an FSB can be done insid...
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Tell What Agp Card Is In A Computer
An AGP video card slot Advanced graphics port (AGP) is a type of computer video card technology. If you plan to purchase new computer games ...
What Are The Three Main Categories Of Form Factors Used For Motherboards
The dominant motherboard form factor is ATX. A form factor is an industry standard for how components work together to make a system from pa...
What Are The Differences Between Ide & Sata Ii
This is a SATA II cable. IDE and SATA II are types of connections that computers use to interface with disc drives and hard drives. While b...
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