Tuesday, April 17, 2007

An Advice 2 A Friend..!


Hey Mike! i gat ur message...U wanna get a computer with such amount? ..Well its simple and its easy. ill help you with some piece of advise.
First i want you to know that its possible u can get variety of processors like the Intel and Amd. The major difference though happens to be their design.AMD processors get more done per clock cycle.For example, an AMD Athlon XP 1900+ has an internal clock speed of 1.60 gigahertz, but its performance is equal to that of an Intel processor running at 1.90 gigahertz.AMD processors are cheaper than Intel processors, but AMD processors have also had a history of heat problems.AMD processors have the advantage of being more efficient but Intel processors have the advantage of higher raw internal clock speeds and higher front side bus speeds. Mike, if i am to make the choice, i think ill go with the Intel.
If you choose to buy the Intel, there some things you really need to have in mind such as the: -Level 1 and Level 2 cache - The purpose of these two caches (small but fast memory chips) is to allow the processor to access data and instructions quickly without having to go to the system memory to get them. If the processor needs something and it can't be found in the L1 cache (accessed first) or the L2 cache (accessed second), it has to be retrieved from the system memory, which is slower than retrieving it from a cache. When shopping for a processor, keep in mind the speed and size of the caches.
You also have to consider the Width of the data bus - The width of the processor's data bus (width in bits) is important because it determines how much data can be put out per second (bandwidth), along with the speed of the bus. Modern 32-bit processors have a data bus width of 64 bits, and some people get confused by this; they say that the processor is 64 bits, when that refers to the data bus width, NOT the width of the processor's internal registers.
Mike, now that you know some key features of a better processor, i can still give you some advice on what to buy and where to buy it. At GS Technology LLC, You can get an Intel Pentiun43.4 GHz 3.4 Ghz CPU for just $185 and the MSI PM8M-V Socket 478 mAtX Motherboard Ms-&7014-010, VIA P4M800 Chipset. These Motherboard supports the Intel processor and it also has the same socket and its quite cheap, you can get it for $45. In terms of Ram, i advice you go for the Kingston Technology 512mb DDR. These matches with the Processor and motherboard, you can get it for about $40.
Mike, so far so good, i hope you heed to my advice. Thanks Mike, take care and beware of fraudsters, keep ur credit card pin safe ....!


5 comments:

daniela finecountry said...

Kingsley, nice work. I think i will follow the same advice you gave your friend very good components and cheap prices.I am going to WALMART PC components store right now.

Anonymous said...

Lol.Your a joka. yours is very good, it seems you actually understand what you wrote; Lord knows i didnt get mine. lol.

D..Da Diva said...

wow, soo soo detailed. GENERAL well done. that essay was really intresting.

Eugenie said...

Owch, the spelling! (U no wut i mean?) By the way, Blogger has a spell check function.

There are a good descriptions of how to pick components to match the user. The Intel vs. AMD performance is correct. As for the recommendations, you have an interesting set of Intel recommendations, but you are missing the AMD one.

Igbanam said...

GENERAL!!!

you'll make an excellent squad if you'ld be the one makin decisions for them. just that when you're through, you'll have to report to the Commander in Chief...lol