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Computer hardware is complex and can some times be confusing.
The awesome power and seemingly magical functions of the computer
itself is intimidating and confusing for many of us not
familiar with how they work.
As You become comfortable with the use of computers you
will soon realize that You have in your hands one of the
most powerful individual tool ever created by man for use
by an individual for personal and business purposes.
Since its invention, the computer hardware has continued
to grow in power and capability, while its component parts
that deliver this power have been reduced in size from
bulky vacuum tubes, transistor, and capacitors to tiny,
integrated circuits containing millions of
components.
The Intel Pentium 4 chip is a perfect example of
an integrated circuit. It holds more than 55 million
transistors and operate at speeds in excess of 3.6GHz. All
of which are on a single silicon chip thinner than a dime
and in many cases smaller than a couple of square inches.
This tiny chip can perform calculations and process
thousands of multi-tasks at speeds almost beyond
imaginations.
Over the years the evolution of computer hardware has
gone from the size of a large room to a device you can
hold in the palm of your hand or balance on your finger
tip.
We have seen the desktop computer hardware reduced to
portable laptop, notebook computers, and PDAs, all
weighting as little 5 pounds or less.
The notebook and laptop computers have become so powerful
and popular because of their size, capabilities and
portability , they are now out selling desktop computers,
and will soon out power them as well.
This rapidly changing in power, speed and capabilities,
also makes most new computers models obsolete before they
reach the market place.
Computer technological changes that use to take two or
three years are now, seemingly, occurring on a daily
basics. These rapid changes are causing today's hot new
computer models to becomes tomorrow's discount bargains.
Actually, this is not
necessarily
a bad thing. The rapid changing computer technology is
driving computer cost to an all time low. Which means you
can probably buy a mid-range or high-end computer for far
less money then you would normally would.
When you do buy your computer, especially your first one,
you may initially intend to only use it only for surf the
internet and check your email.
But believe me, the internet is very exciting and
additive, and once you have a had taste of what you can
accomplish, you will want to do more and more, and you
will need plenty of computer power to do it.
So plan your computer hardware capabilities some where in the
mid-range or a little bit beyond. The few extra dollars
you spend will be worth it.
Of course, if your budge insist that you buy a low-end
computer, be sure the motherboard specifications will
permit you to upgrade to the next higher processor speed and
memory capacity.
Also be sure that the speeds between the Bus (This is the speed at which
the CPU communicates with the other devices attached to
the motherboard), motherboard, CPU and hard drive are
compatible.
However, if you do buy a low-end computer it should be
upgradeable to the specifications
found
HERE.
As rule, any computer you buy should be up gradable to the
next higher Central Processor Unit speed (CPU)
I know all of this computer talk can get a little heavy
and boring for some of us, but if you’re the least bit
curious about computers and want to learn a little bit
more, you have come to the right place.
Even the most confusing and most difficult subjects, can
become simple and easy to understand when they are
explained in easy, non-technical terms. And this is the
primary purpose of this site.
We intend to remove the confusion mystic normally associated with
computers by explaining the purpose and function of each
of its basic components. As well as how they fit together
to form a complete computer system that produces the
awesome power that you can control from your keyboard.
You
will find answers and explanations to many of your
“how-to” questions you already have and some you have not
thought of about computers hardware, through a detail
inspection and review of all of the Components, parts,
software, and peripherals that make up a basic computer
system.
Our review
of computer hardware will also cover printers,
scanner, laptop, notebooks, pda, digital cameras, and
related operating systems.
There will also be section that will cover application software,
troubleshooting tips and techniques, and a whole lot of
other items that are now part of computer hardware under
the new Information Technology (IT)designation.
All of which will help you with your computing efforts.
Our goal is to keep you up-to-date on all of the new
computer technological hardware changes, software, and
computer security.
Here's
a short list of some of the information you can expect to
find:
Learn how to perform your own computer upgrades with a more detailed understanding of the often
misunderstood, un-taped power and magic that is hidden
inside your desktop computer.
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You will learn how to select the best computer hardware
parts or computer system for your own computing needs.
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You will learn how to find the best computer bargains/deals and select
the best components and peripherals for building your own
desktop computer if you want to.
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You will learn how to evaluate, select and install the
correct upgradeable component parts in your current or new
computer, laptop or notebook.
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You will develop the knowledge and
confidence to a point where you will be able to identify
and solve minor technical hardware and software problems
on your own PC.
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You will develop a greater understanding of the basic computer
components and how
they work together as an integrated unit to create the
awesome power of the computer that you can control from
your keyboard.
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You will find an ongoing up-to-date review of
all of the hot new computer technologies and
software.
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