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  • How to Install and Upgrade Your Video Card

    Most people find this difficult but in truth it’s not. For best visuals especially for the gaming fanatic it is most recommended to have your computer at the latest upgrade—or at the least gaining...

  • How to Install an Intel Celeron D Processor

    The Intel Celeron processor has been a popular choice for inclusion in desktop and laptop computers since its introduction in the late 1990s. The Celeron D, one of Intel's latest revisions to the...

  • How to Install a Computer Chip

    For an immediate computer speed boost, there are few upgrades more effective than the central processing unit (CPU). Upgrading your computer's processor takes careful planning, and it is important...

  • How to Customize a Gaming Computer

    A computer used for gaming and other high-graphic applications will run the gaming applications and programs better if configured specifically for gaming and other high-graphic applications. The...

  • Can You Put a Hitachi Hard Drive in a Dell Laptop?

    If you have a Dell computer, you can purchase a replacement drive directly from the manufacturer. However, laptop drives are not proprietary. It is possible to replace your hard drive with a...

  • How to Update an HP Pavilion Xt963 Computer

    The HP Pavilion Xt963 is an older desktop computer that features a Pentium III 1.2 GHz Celeron processor, according to HP product specifications. That's not a really "fast" computer by more...

  • How to Design a Computer for Speed

    Designing a fast computer is more than just looking at the most expensive components available. In many cases, those expensive parts may indeed be very fast, but you need to look at more than...

  • How to Change the CMOS Battery in a Dell Inspiron 7000

    All computer systems use a special device called the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) battery to store information while the system is powered off. When you turn on your computer,...

  • Types of AGP Cards

    The Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) is used to install video cards in most of the computers manufactured from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s. Although Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)...

  • What is a DirectX Video Card?

    While shopping for a new video card, you may have wondered about the term "DirectX." DirectX is a ubiquitous term among modern computer games, and nearly every video card supports it. DirectX is...

  • What Is the Difference in Computer Processors?

    When it comes to comparing computer processors, many people simply look at the clock speed. In actuality, several different aspects of each will determine how well it performs in the computer.

  • Difference Between Dual Core & Core 2 Duo

    When Intel began manufacturing dual core processors for computers, they did so using two different series of processors. Those two series are the Pentium Dual Core series and the Core 2 Duo series.

  • What Are the Benefits of Adding Memory to Laptops?

    In a laptop, there are generally two parts that can be referred to as "memory." One of these is called Random Access Memory, otherwise known as RAM. Random Access Memory works a lot like a...

  • How to Upgrade an Acer Aspire T690

    The design of the Acer Aspire T690 desktop computer lends itself to many upgrades for improving the basic model purchased from your retailer. While increasing the RAM memory to its highest...

  • How to Install a Am2 Chip

    The AM2 processor socket is a 940 pin motherboard port compatible with several AMD processor chips, such as the Athalon 64 and the Sempron. If your computer uses an AM2 socket, you may want to...

  • How to Add Memory to a PC

    Computers cost a lot of money, and so does upgrading them. If you have ever had a problem with your computer slowing down or locking up with some applications, you may have considered upgrading...

  • How to Install the VGA Card

    The PCMag .com describes a video graphics array (VGA) as the display standard for PC. The VGA allows the computer to display graphics. Upgrading the VGA card increases the resolution, definition...

  • How to Speed Up a CPU

    In order to speed up a CPU you need some engineering knowledge. It is helpful to understand electronics and mechanics to some extent. Depending upon how overclocked you want to go, determines...

  • How to Overclock a Pentium 3

    Many processors are capable of running at a higher speed than what they are rated at and can do so at your command. This process is known as overclocking. Some versions of the Intel Pentium III...

  • How to Have a Faster Working Computer for Free

    Yes this is possible,no this is not a hack, or involves anything of like behavior. This is basic simple things that can be done around your computer itself that can help the speed, and...

  • How to Overclock an AMD XP 2500+ Processor Chip

    They say that the AMD XP 2500+ is a great chip to overclock. When you overclock, you push the processor to work harder, making your system run faster. My system has been stable overclocking the...

  • How to Install a VGA Card

    Installing a VGA card, more commonly known as a video card, is one of the most common computer upgrades performed by gamers. A new video card can bring increased frame rates as well as improved...

  • How to Install a USB 2.0 in a Dell Dimension 4300S

    The Dell Dimension 4300S desktop computer has four USB ports, but those ports use the early USB 1.1 standard. The newer USB 2.0 standard transfers data through the USB ports at 480 megabits per...

  • How to Update your Windows Vista Hardware Drivers Using Windows Update

    You should be updating your computer on a regular basis. Some people choose not to have Windows Update automatically. There is still an option that you can get the updates you need for your...

  • How to Replace A CPU In A Desktop Computer

    This article gives steps needed to replace a cpu (microprocessor) in desktop computers. I would suggest that any work being performed to the motherboard should be performed by a professional...

  • How to Replace Your Motherboard

    This article is about replacing your motherboard in a desktop computer. It is suggested that if you need to change your motherboard you would engage a professional technician, but if you want to...

  • How to Replace a Gateway Gt5220 Motherboard

    The motherboard is the central component in your Gateway GT5220 desktop computer. Every other device in the computer, from the processor to the hard drive, connects directly to the motherboard....

  • How to Install / Upgrade Your Computer Memory

    This article is about upgrading and installing memory in your computer. For those who like to do-it-yourself when it comes to your computer this article should be very useful to you, although I...

  • How to Customize Gaming Computers

    As the quality of computer-based video games improves over the years, so must the quality of the computers people play them on. Gaming computers must include top-of-the-line hardware to properly...

  • How to Add a Fan to a Computer

    All computers require proper ventilation and cooling to avoid damage to circuitry. Central processing units (CPUs), hard drives, video cards and other components all generate various amounts of...

  • Change a 32 Bit to a 64 Bit

    A 64-bit PC is faster at handling data in the computer's memory, because it processes 64 bits of data at time, as opposed to the more common 32-bit PC. However, the benefits are only easily seen...

  • AMD Phenom Vs. Intel Quad Core

    With the advent of multiple-core CPUs (Central Processing Units), you may find it difficult to distinguish the characteristics of a powerful processor. There are several ways in which AMD's Phenom...

  • How to Install a 3 Port Ieee 1394 Card

    Many new devices are constantly being created that require fast connections and power from your personal computer (PC). While the universal serial bus (USB) is fast and more commonly used, the...

  • How to Install Memory in a PC

    A personal computer (PC) is composed of a group of modular components which can be installed separately without replacing other components. A memory “stick” is so-named because it consists of a...

  • How to Upgrade or Add a Video Card

    There are dozens of video cards available on the market. When you decide you want to add a new video card to your machine, it helps to know what you're looking for and where to get it for the best...

  • How to Install Memory in a Dell Optiplex GX1

    The amount of system memory installed in your Dell Optiplex GX1 desktop computer will determine how quickly the machine can load multiple software programs. Depending on the specific options you...

  • How to change the RAM on a laptop

    Adding more RAM to your laptop may sound like a challenging task to the untrained individual. But it is not! Here is an article where I have uploaded many pictured along with the steps to replace...

  • How to Remove a Pentium 2

    The Pentium 2 line of computer processors ceased production in 1999, so if you are still using a Pentium 2 CPU you may want to upgrade it to a new one. The Pentium 2 comes in two different...

  • How to remove a Hard-Drive from your PC

    Whether you're throwing out your Computer (PC) and need to remove the Hard Disk Drive to protect your sensitive data, or simply want to replace it, it's important to know how to access it and...

  • How to Save Money On a Laptop

    So you want to save some money on a laptop? Well you've come to the right place to help you out. This will help you get the best deal for your money.

  • 10 Ways to Make Your Computer Run Faster

  • Upgrade Vs. Buying a New Computer

    Computers differ from televisions and microwaves because you can buy a new one a little bit at a time instead of all at once. But there still certain advantages to buying a whole new unit.

  • DIY PC Skins

    The days of the big beige box for your computer have long been over, but most PCs still suffer from dull featureless cases. In the world of off-the-shelf PCs, function rules over form, but for the...

  • Core 2 Extreme Vs. Core 2

    The Intel Core 2 Duo is a fast processor, but for some computer owners, only an extreme processor will do. The Intel Core 2 Extreme fits the bill, with speeds befitting its name and a price tag to...

  • How to Use JB Weld as a Thermal Adhesive

    When working on computers you may find yourself in need of a thermal adhesive. Whether its a broken retention mechanism for your heat sink or you just don't want to waste your money on expensive...

  • What Memory To Buy for an Intel Core 2 Duo E6700

    The steadily dropping price of random-access memory (RAM) has made it one of the most popular choices for people who are looking for ways to upgrade their computers. If your computer has an Intel...

  • How to Upgrade Or Replace The Case For Your Computer

    Sitting on the ground in many peoples houses right next to their desks is an eyesore known as a computer case. Imagine a case that would be shown off to everyone as a centerpiece of technology. If...

  • How to Update Your Ipod's firmware

    You will learn how to quickly update your ipod

  • Pentium E2180 Vs. AMD

    X86-64 is the 64-bit instruction set first used in 2005 and then later models of CPUs. Both Intel and AMD make use of this architecture but with wildly different approaches to utilizing the...

  • How to Configure a USB Port

    New computers are configured with USB ports, but for older models an upgrade may be necessary. Devices such as printers, keyboards, and mice are packaged with a USB connection. After you've...

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