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Computer Processors

Shashank Nagaraja

This topic aims to simplify computing by providing information about processors and the hardware surrounding it.


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Computer Processors

Windows corrupted? Get it up and running as good as new in seconds!!

This article featues an alternate way to restore a corrupted installation of windows. It is simple and can be implemented by any one. Read on to find out.

Tweak You PC!

This article focuses on improvement of PC performance by means of tweaking existing hardware and software, which can be tried by anyone. Call it an attempt to desperately squeeze that last ounce of performance!

DIRECT X - The direct path for performance !

Direct X is the force behind the performance of every gaming machine. Come on and chekout how actually does it help rev up the gamer in you.

How To Get PC Perfect! - III

This is a continuation of the previous article.

How To Get PC Perfect - II

This is a continuation of the previous article.

How To Get PC Perfect! - I

The motive of the article is to give some basic insights on how your computer works. Side by side this article helps eliminate some common myths-and-legends, regarding the dictorial role of the processor. Read on and find out!

The AMD Athlon XP - XPerience the difference !

This article is all about AMD's newest processor, the Athlon XP.
It gives insights of its performance and a brief comparision to its arch rival - the Pentium 4.

How Processors work

This article gives basic information about the working of processors. It gives details on the vital components and processes inside the CPU

History of Microprocessors II

This article is the continuation of the previous article.

History of Microprocessors

This article is about the history of microprocessors or computers in general. It gives information about the evolution of the computer.

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Computer Processors

Process it or leave it! - The Pentium 4 is here to stay! (4 msgs)

History of Microprocessors (1 msgs)

The Spiciest Piece of Silicon - Pentium 4 (2 msgs)