Power Supply Unit
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2. Clock Speed
Clock Speed is the simplest concept - it’s how many calculations a CPU can crunch in a single second. Clock Speed is generally measured in gigahertz, abbreviated GHz. Each GHz stands for 1 billion calculations, meaning a CPU with 4GHz can calculate 4 billion calculations in a second.
3. Cores
Cores are the individual processors which are combined onto one board. Having multiple cores on a computer will allow it to complete multiple tasks more efficiently.
Each core is a worker that performs a separate task. The more tasks you do at once the more workers or cores you are going to need. Only one worker can perform one task at once, so if you are usually dealing with large tasks you would prefer to have fewer cores with higher Clock Speeds. If you perform many tasks then you would prefer more cores at relatively lower Clock Speeds.
Many large applications, however, are programmed to take advantage of multiple cores. This means that they split up the one task so more workers (cores) can operate on it. This is called multi-threading, or hyper-threading. This new type of coding allows the programs to use all available cores at once to distribute the work. You can look up the main programs you work with on Google along with the term "multi-threading" to see if it does this or not.
Your processor is one of the more important parts of your computer and can be a challenge to replace. As a result, it is advisable to invest in a good CPU so that your computer lasts you for a decent time.
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2. Clock Speed
Clock Speed is the simplest concept - it’s how many calculations a CPU can crunch in a single second. Clock Speed is generally measured in gigahertz, abbreviated GHz. Each GHz stands for 1 billion calculations, meaning a CPU with 4GHz can calculate 4 billion calculations in a second.
3. Cores
Cores are the individual processors which are combined onto one board. Having multiple cores on a computer will allow it to complete multiple tasks more efficiently.
Each core is a worker that performs a separate task. The more tasks you do at once the more workers or cores you are going to need. Only one worker can perform one task at once, so if you are usually dealing with large tasks you would prefer to have fewer cores with higher Clock Speeds. If you perform many tasks then you would prefer more cores at relatively lower Clock Speeds.
Many large applications, however, are programmed to take advantage of multiple cores. This means that they split up the one task so more workers (cores) can operate on it. This is called multi-threading, or hyper-threading. This new type of coding allows the programs to use all available cores at once to distribute the work. You can look up the main programs you work with on Google along with the term "multi-threading" to see if it does this or not.
Your processor is one of the more important parts of your computer and can be a challenge to replace. As a result, it is advisable to invest in a good CPU so that your computer lasts you for a decent time.