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By MrCHUCK mrchuck999.blogspot.com 4 comments
It’s a well-known fact that adding more MEMORY to a computer is the easiest, cheapest and most bang-for-the-buck upgrade that can be done by anyone who knows how to use a screwdriver and a little common sense... more »
By nick582 2 comments
here you can learn how to get the best computer parts.. more »
By eHow Computers Editor 1 comments
You must consider several factors before buying a graphics card for your computer. For instance, an average home or office user probably will need only a value-level (or basic) graphics card, whereas gamers and advanced graphic designers need ... more »
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Not sure how much memory (RAM) your Mac has? Find out in a snap... more »
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Computers are greedy for memory, and if you give them more, they will reward you with fewer crashes and slowdowns. Fortunately, increasing your RAM is relatively easy and by far the most cost-effective upgrade you can make... more »
By TechsIn 2 comments
You want to increase speed of your computer than here is the answer, key is memory there are two types of memory ,flash memory and permanent memory we need both, your computer will be running fast at no time, this article will show you how to ... more »
By Anthony Delgado 0 comments
A simple way to get data from your camera or other portable device to the computer is by installing a memory card reader. This allows you to simply remove the card from a device and put it into the computer, reacting the same as a computer disk ... more »
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The Apple iMac with the Intel Core Duo processor is a total workhorse, but the default configurations tend to be light on the needed RAM to run the applications you want. Upgrading the iMac with up to 2GBs of RAM turns this workhorse into a ... more »
By nethopperz 3 comments
Let's say you have some files or pictures on a memory card or memory stick and you want to lend it to someone or sell it. How do you permanently delete files from the memory card to prevent recovery?.. more »
By Chaos1187 1 comments
In this article you will learn how to update Video Card drivers with Windows XP.. more »
By Kat Yares 0 comments
Any type of upgrade to a computer may seem daunting to consumers, but IBM has made upgrading the memory of a ThinkPad T42 so simple that a child could do it... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 4 comments
If you're buying a CPU for your home-built computer, know that speed and name brand determine prices. Read on for some tips on determining value... more »
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With all the memory and precise detail video editing requires, you must use a high-level graphics card to achieve the best results. When you start shopping, you'll find various types and models to choose from. Use the following steps to guide ... more »
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VRAM (Video Random Access Memory) refers to memory that video adapters use to get higher bandwidth for running high-resolution pictures. It is accessible by two different devices at the same time (it can be updated on the screen and new data can ... more »
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Anyone buying a new graphics card must consider several factors before settling on the right one for his or her computer. Following these steps will facilitate your choice... more »
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Are you thinking of upgrading your old computer system? Older computers are only good for light data processing jobs. However, increasing the RAM on your computer will enable it to run many of the newer programs that require more memory. If ... more »
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The Random Access Memory (RAM) determines the number of programs you can run on your computer simultaneously without experiencing slow performance on any program. A higher RAM allows you to work more efficiently on your computer. The first thing ... more »
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Your computer uses RAM (random-access memory) for quick, short-term storage. Programs store their instructions in RAM when they run, so RAM determines how many programs you can open at once, the size of the files you can open in programs, and, to ... more »
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A graphics card is an integrated circuit card that enables a computer to display pictures on its monitor. Most graphics cards follow the VGA standard and support multiple resolution settings. Here’s how to install a new graphics card (or replace ... more »
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HP laptops, like most laptops, include an integrated on-board sound card. If you want to improve the sound quality, or you want to use advanced editing and recording functions, you may have to install a new sound card in your HP laptop PC. There ... more »
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Installing a new video card is the third most popular upgrade for desktop computers. If you want sharper, brighter graphics and better performance, consider upgrading your video card. It’s not difficult to install the video card in a Dell desktop ... more »
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These instructions apply to many Pentium III, Pentium II and second generation Celeron processors (CPUs using Slot 1 motherboards)... more »
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You need to install Random Access Memory (RAM) on your MacBook only when the existing RAM is either damaged or insufficient to take care of the application uses. Installing RAM on your MacBook takes a few minutes. Here’s how to do it... more »
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You can dramatically improve the speed and performance of your HP desktop PC by upgrading or increasing the amount of RAM installed in your computer. Installing RAM is one of the easiest upgrades you can make... more »