Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Computer Networking and tips on choosing a computer / notebook

| Wednesday, February 16, 2011 | 0 comments

Good morning my friend, this morning ttcom will share some knowledge that can arouse in the google search engine to find blogs that this simple ttcom like yahoo.
Without the stale-stale as the government, just to the point.
Understanding of computer network is a collection of computers, and other devices supporting computers connected together in a unity. Media computer network can be via wires or wireless computer network allowing users to mutually exchange information, such as documents and data, can also do the printing on the same printer and shared use of hardware and software that connect to the network. Each computer, or devices that are connected in a network called a node. In a computer network can have two, tens, thousands or even millions of nodes.

And these little tips in google and yahoo to find you to buy a laptop or netbook.For those of you who want to buy a notebook but still confused to buy notebooks powered by the processor what, below I present tips on choosing a processor in notebooks starting from an understanding of the processor, the type of processor type to suit your computing needs.

Understanding Processor, or commonly referred to as the CPU, is the brain of your notebook. This is the component that executes a complex calculation that allows you to start browsing the internet, play a song in iTunes, and running your operating system. Processors come in three types: single core, dual-core, and quad-core. Here are the things you need to consider when evaluating CPU notebooks.

Understanding processor

All assigned CPU clock speed in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz), but more often found in modern computers today is the gigahertz (GHz). Generally, the faster clock speed, good performance you'll see.

Number of Cores
Single-core, as the name suggests is a single CPU. Thus, it is not as strong as multicore processors. Dual-core level on a single CPU, Dual core is to combine two independent processors into one physical chipset to provide more powerful processing power. Quad-core, Dual Core level above, Quad Core combines four processors in one package.

CPU for Netbook
Designed for netbook and nettop, Intel Atom processor designed for light computing needs, such as web surfing, checking e-mail, and instant messaging. Atom is currently available in sizes 2.0-GHz, 800 MHz, is recommended to avoid a less than 1.6 GHz, or unless you like to be patient to wait,
Although less common than Intel, CPU Via Nano is also a good choice. It comes in a wider ranger of the clock speed (1.0 GHz to 1.8 GHz),
In addition, the 1.6-GHz AMD Athlon CPU Neo is also available in ultrathin laptops. new performance is good, but battery life is not as strong as what you'll get from Intel chips.

Ultrathin notebook
New class of ultrathin, low-cost notebooks powered by Intel ULV (Ultra-Low Voltage). This class includes the processor CPU of Celeron, Core 2 Solo, and Pentium brand. Chipset specializes in providing long battery life, misalahnya battery-powered laptop Acer Aspire ULV 3810T Timeline (6415) lasted more than 8 hours. This CPU with clock speeds ranging from 800 MHz to 1.4 GHz.

If you need more performance, to consider an ultraportable laptop with a processor Core 2 Duo low voltage, like the Toshiba Portege R600-ST520W or Lenovo ThinkPad X301. But more expensive.
 
Mainstream Notebook
If you want a notebook with more processing power, mainstream notebook is a choice, because they have higher end members of this family of Intel Core 2 Duo. But you will not find a notebook with a thin body are like ULV-powered laptop, you will still be able to play games and dabbling in multimedia content creation. may even be able to get a laptop with long battery life. For mainstream notebooks you can choose Mac or notebook that runs at 2.0 GHz. If your computing work extra high, it is advisable to select a minimum of 2.4 GHz clock speed. Laptop hunter on a frugal budget can check the bidding AMD (Athlon, Sempron, and Turion), which are usually cheaper than Intel. Intel Pentium dual-core processors can also be received for a low budget.


If you are a fan of heavy gaming, or someone who did a lot of work demands (CAD, professional graphic design, video editing, etc.) and more concerned about the performance of the portability, satisfied with the size of a large notebook with an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU. This will allow notebook has a battery life of less than 2 hours, weighing more than 8 pounds, and cost more than $ 1,500, are expensive but if speed is your priority, it is also comparable to the price.

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