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Things You Should Know In Intel Pentium Series Processors
The CPU is the part of a computer that controls the operation of the computer. All arithmetic and logical operations, decoding of instructions and the execution of instructions are performed by the CPU. Early computers used several chips to handle the task. Some functions are still handled by support chips, which are often referred to collectively as a chip set.
Get information about clock speed and FSB Speed of Intel Pentium series processors.
Intel Pentium
Clock Speed: 60-166 MHz
FSB Speed: 33-66 MHz
L1 Cache: 16 KB
Introduction: 1993
Transistors: 3.3 Million
Package: PGA
Socket: Socket 7
Intel Pentium Pro
Clock Speed: 150-200 MHz
FSB Speed: 50-66 MHz
L1 Cache: 256 KB
L2 Cache: 256 KB – 1 MB
Introduction: 1995
Transistors: 5.5 Million
Package: PGA
Socket: Socket 8
Intel Pentium-MMX
Clock Speed: 133-166 MHz
FSB Speed: 66 MHz
L1 Cache: 32 KB
Introduction: 1996
Transistors: 4.5 Million
Package: PGA
Socket: Socket 7
Intel Pentium II
Clock Speed: 233-450 MHz
FSB Speed: 66-100 MHz
L1 Cache: 32 KB
L2 Cache: 512 KB
Introduction: 1997
Transistors: 7.5 Million
Package: SEC
Socket: Slot 1
Intel Pentium Xeon
Clock Speed: 400 MHz-3.06 GHz
FSB Speed: 100-533MHz
L1 Cache: 8-32 KB
L2 Cache: 256 KB-2 MB
L3 Cache: 0-1 MB
Introduction: 1998
Transistors: 7.5 – 140 Million
Package: SEC and PGA
Socket: Slot 2 , Socket 603 and Socket 604
Pentium Celeron
Clock Speed: 850 MHz-2.4 GHz
FSB Speed: 66-400 MHz
L1 Cache: 8-32 KB
L2 Cache: 256-512 KB
Introduction: 1998
Transistors: 7.5 – 44 Million
Package: SEC and PGA
Socket: Slot 1, Socket 370 and Socket 478
Pentium III
Clock Speed: 450MHz – 1.33GHz
FSB Speed: 100-133MHz
L1 Cache: 32KB
L2 Cache: 256-512 KB
Introduction: 1999
Transistors: 9.5 – 28 Million
Package: SEC and PGA
Socket: Slot 1 and Socket 370
Pentium 4
Clock Speed: 1.3-3.06GHz
FSB Speed: 400-800MHz
L1 Cache: 8 KB
L2 Cache: 256 – 512 MB
Introduction: 2000
Transistors:
Package: PGA
Socket: Socket 423 and Socket 478
The Best HP G71t Review
HP G71t review – Pros
This is a short review of the HP G71t. When I first saw this laptop, I was not very impressed. I was mostly impressed by its pleasant design. A high-gloss imprint finish in black and silver will always draw attention. However, at first glance, its performances seemed minor. After testing it, I realized how wrong I was. It is true that this laptop is not especially powerful or fast. However, it is very balanced. Mobility and power are both subtly balanced. It is powered by an Intel Pentium T4300 working at 2.1 GHz and having 1 MB of L2 cache. FSB is 800 MHz. We will find 2 GB of DDR2 system memory (2 DIMM) and that the hard drive has 250 GB of storage capacity.
The graphics are rendered by an Intel 4500M Media Accelerator. When it comes to the screen, you will be pleasantly surprised. In this review we must tell you all the facts so let’s skip to the chase. It has a 17.3-inch HD and High Definition HP LED widescreen display. Of course, BrightView is enabled. The maximum resolution it can support is 1600×900, which is quite enough. The image is amazingly clear, crisp, and bright. The display is definitely a success! The primary optical drive accommodates a LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support. What’s original about this model is that you can personalize it and choose to add a microphone or a microphone and a webcam. It also has a Wireless-G Card.
HP G71t review – Cons
Well, to start, it is not as powerful as I would have expected. The processor is not the fastest in its category and the RAM is DDR2. Graphics card is modest. However, since we must present everything in this HP G71t review, we must say that the price is amazing. Just $569.99! This explains a lot. There are also a few things missing.
HP G71t review – Rating
This laptop is very good if you think of its low price. And it even has a few things other more expensive laptops don’t: personalization and Wireless. If you think of its price you will realize that this is a very good deal. I will give it a rating of 3 out of 5 stars. To conclude this review, if you are on a budget, this laptop is perfect for you!
Sony Vaio NW20EF/S 15-Inch Notebook T4300 3 GB Ram 320 GB HDD – Review
(Laptop details & Operating system)
The Sony Vaio VGN-NW20EF/S is a very a stylish, light weight laptop, which provides, reliability, productivity & is very affordable. For the cost this laptop will work for both cooperate and home users superbly. It boasts to host the latest Windows 7 which comes with a number of great improvements leaps away from vista and one the father for XP
(H.D.D & CD/DVD Drive)
The storage capacity is excellent, you have a massive 320GB of hard drive space which give you plenty of room for storing movies, music, pictures document and all your applications. It has a DVD+-RW/+-R DL/RAM DVD to play all your favourite cd’s dvd’s. You can also Burn your important data files on blank CDs and DVDs using the optical drive Verdict.
(VGA connector & Webcam)
It has a vga connector so you can plug an external monitor, LCD TV or Plasma directly to your laptop for the bigger picture on things, something i enjoy doing when i choose to watch a film through my laptop at home.
The webcam fixed on the front screen panel. is ideal for video conferencing, or just talking to family and friends on MSN messenger or any other platform of web communication of your choice.The Keyboard on the Sony Vaio VGN-NW20EF/S is well designed for ease of use and comfort with large keys. palm rest and a touch pad which is very highly responsive.
(Wifi & Networking port)
It has Wi-Fi technology which connects you to any Wi-Fi enabled network so that you can connect anywhere which has a wi-fi hotspot so you can access the internet on the move. There are 3 USB ports and an Ethernet port for networking.
(Processor & Screen size)
The Sony Vaio VGN-NW20EF/S has an Intel Pentium T4300 processor, and has dual Core technology one of the best on the market now!. It has 3GB DDR2 RAM and 2.16GHz Dual Core T4300, this allows you to run multiple applications with less stress on the laptop for a smoother experience. Also enjoy superb quality videos and pictures on the 15.6 inches X-Black Wide screen LCD display for vibrant colours and sharp image resolution.There is also Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M which allows movie watching and playing 3D games without any problems.
Sony comes with an energy saving illumination technology which does not let the screen dry access draw on battery life. With all this in mind im sure you will be concerned with the battery life… This ill be discussing next
(Battery life)
Despite having a high quality screen, a fully charged Sony Vaio VGN can provide 4 hours of battery life which is understandable if you take into account the overall specifications of this superb machine.
(Dimensions & Weight)
It has a slim dimension of H29 x W370 x D249mm, and has a robust brushed aluminum casing, Laptops for me should mean light weight, small and can fit neatly in a pouch or laptop bag so carrying it around should be made easy. Some laptops in my opinion are not laptops and i would rather consider them desktops because they are just too big and bulky. But sony Vaio VGN-NW20EF/S notebooks are designed to be carried around. Sony Vaio VGN-NW20EF/S has a robust stylish silver chassis which only weighs 2.7kg. If your job requires a lot of traveling then this is the one for you.
(Over All)
Sony Vaio VGN-NW20EF/S is a stylish sleek and very practical laptop. The specifications and battery life warrants it a high demanded piece of equipment to have. If quality but at an affordable price tag for the specifications is what you want then go for the Sony Vaio VGN-NW20EF/S without a doubts.
Improve Your Computer Performance For Audio Recording
Audio is hard on your computer taxing its resources. Although this is not as big a problem as it was when we were recording on a Pentium 400 it still makes sense to practice good habits when it comes to your computer hard drive. Here are some tips to speed your audio up.
Separate Audio Hard Drive: If you can afford it a drive reserved just for audio will make things much easier on you. Only audio files are to be stored on this second drive.
Keep Your Drives Clean: Keep the junk off of your hard drive. Any excess programs will slow your system resources that could be used for things like plug ins and more tracks. Check your task bar and see what programs are running in the background such as your anti-virus or messenger service.
Minimize: Turn off as many things as you can although make sure you are not connected to the Internet when disabling your anti-virus.
Back Up: Always back your computer up on a regular basis. Make this a habit like clockwork or else your hard drive will crash at the worst time possible. Don’t ask me how I know this.
Defrag: Defragging your computer once a week will speed everything up. Your files tend to get jumbled up when stored on your hard drive and defragging tends to sort things out for you.
Format: I like to format my hard drives a least once a year although I probably do so a couple times a year. Things slow down as time goes by and formatting is on e of the best speed recovers I have found. A new clean drive always seems to speed up a lot.
Number Of Plugins: Plugins are one of the most taxing things you can do to your computer. When you are recording always use as few as possible turning off anything that is not vital. Add them back in during playback if you need them.
Number Of Tracks: Likewise watch the number of tracks you are using. The more tracks you use the harder your computer has to work. Only use as many as you have to have. You probably do not need 17 back up harmony parts.
If you follow these tips and use your head you will be recording audio better than you ever have before.
Lenovo Ideapad G550 2958-9PU 15.6-Inch Laptop Review (Versatile and Affordable)
Forget “Thinkpad”: Lenova is now offering an “Ideapad”! The Lenovo Ideapad G550 2958-9PU is an affordable, yet versatile notebook that delivers great performance for general tasks. Whether you want to chat with friends, surf the internet, work, or do homework, you can do so on this notebook.
One neat feature is the facial recognition technology. Nobody can steal your PC if the log-on requires facial recognition! This technology works with the integrated webcam. The detection feature is designed to recognize the difference between the owner and a picture of the owner. Thus, nobody will be able to use a photo of you in order to gain access.
Here are some more details about this Lenovo Ideapad G550 2958-9PU:
· Dual Core processor (Intel Pentium T4500)
· 15.6″ HD LED-backlight widescreen display
· 250 B SATA hard drive
· Stereo speakers and built-in webcam
· 4 GB DDR3 memory
· 6-cell battery – up to 4.5 hours of life
· Integrated Ethernet 802.11b/g
· Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
· DVD player/writer
This notebook has a one-key rescue system. All you have to do is touch one button to restore and recover data. It can also recover important system files should the system ever become corrupted with a virus. With features such as these, you can trust that your investment will be protected!
The design is pretty impressive. The system has a sleek black finish, numeric keypad, and a spacious keyboard and touchpad. The touchpad is fairly large and smooth. The keyboard design provides a tactile feel, which means you can type comfortably. You won’t have to worry about the keys feeling “greasy”.
You can really immerse yourself in games and movies. This Lenovo Ideapad G550 2958-9PU system offers 3D sound enhancement and a high-definition LED display. The audio and video quality are impressive. If you want to play games, you won’t have to worry about lagging thanks to the 4500M Media Accelerator.
Overall, this is a great laptop that offers a lot for its money. It’s light, yet sturdy. You won’t have to worry about it overheating, even when you stream multimedia. If you want to travel with it, it has everything needed for a wireless connection. You can trust that the Lenovo Ideapad G550 2958-9PU will meet all of your daily needs.
Safe Computers For Teens – Linux Might Be the Answer
Recently my daughter’s old Pentium III Compaq laptop completely died. This happened near Christmas so her gift list was an easy one. The problem was that I did not want to spend a lot of money. The other problem was that I hated her having a computer.
I hated it because I constantly had to work on it. She used the computer for homework, instant messaging, and browsing. Every couple of months, I found myself removing spyware and other junk from the computer. Occasionally it was easier just to re-build the computer by re-installing ALL the software, including the operating system. I track her internet usage through my router so I know that she has not been to “questionable” sites but these things continue to work their way into her computer.
I decided to consider something that I had never before considered. LINUX! I picked up another Pentium III (this one was a bit more powerful than her old laptop) desktop for under $100.00. I added some old memory that I had sitting on a shelf. I downloaded SUSE Linux and went to work.
I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the installation was! There was very little interaction and my choices were very simple. In about 30 minutes, I had a working computer connected to the internet.
There are a few things with which I was very pleased. It was running very well with the old hardware. If I had used Windows XP I would have been forced to get a newer computer and spend hundreds of dollars. The operating system came with a browser (Firefox) and complete office software (OpenOffice – which is compatible with Microsoft Office products). There was also a very nice instant messaging tool that allows her to use many different IM clients in one piece of software. It had CD ripping and burning software as well as several audio programs. On top of that, the operating system and all the software were FREE!
Now I know most of the people reading this are thinking, “Ok, we have another anti Microsoft guy here”. That is absolutely not true. I am a Windows and web developer by trade and use Microsoft products exclusively (except for using Firefox as a browser when testing). I am a huge believer in the products that Microsoft produces simply because they work and in most cases work VERY well together.
The best thing about this change of operating system is that my daughter’s computer is now free of spyware and is not targeted by most viruses. The fact is that most viruses and spyware target Microsoft Windows only. Now I can rest easy knowing that I won’t be rebuilding a computer every few months.





