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Aki Horie - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
A student who learned how to build a computer at age 15, Aki has now started a blogging site to help people learn more about computers. To read more of his numerous articles, go to his blogging site at the link above.
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- The Power of the Graphics Card
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Many people don't realize the actual power of the GPU, or graphics processing unit. In this article, I will be telling you the basic functions and powers of the GPU, in language everyone can understand!
- Common Myths of CPU's and GPU's
[Computers-and-Technology] From recent events, the author has started wondering: Can a processor or a graphics card have complete control over a computer, and the other one will no longer exist? This is the first article of a new mini-series, and the author will start talking about the common myths of processors and graphics cards. Read on to find out more!
- History of Processors and Graphics Cards
[Computers-and-Technology] Recently, more and more functions in computer hardware are becoming integrated. And now, there is a battle between the CPU and GPU, both the hardware and the industries, on which component is most powerful. Read on to find out more!
- Issue Between Intel and NVidia
[Computers-and-Technology] Recently, the battle between Intel and NVidia over licensing rights on motherboard chipsets supporting Intel's New Core i7 processors have become inflamed. Intel has taken NVidia to court now. But what is this really fought over? Read on to find out!
- Why Upgrade to a High-End NVidia Or ATI Graphics Card?
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] The author has recently found a similar trend in the connection between the graphics card industry and computer game industry: one develops faster than the other, and that may affect the consumers. Read on to find out more!
- EVGA's Next Monster - X58 Classified
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] The author recently caught on to a rumor about EVGA's next "monster" motherboard. And this one is going to be interesting because this will be EVGA's first Intel-based chipset motherboard monster. And so far, it looks very promising. But what's so special? Read on to find out!
- Intel's QuickPath Interconnect System
[Computers-and-Technology] Intel, in its new Core i7 processors and X58 motherboards, installed a new system called the QuickPath Interconnect, or QPI. All of these terms seem like technology jargon, but the author tells the reader, in simple language, what it does and what it is capable of. Read on to find out!
- Overall Value of Intel's X58 Motherboard
[Computers-and-Technology] The author concludes his mini-series on Intel's X58 motherboard by talking about the overall value of Intel's X58 motherboard to all consumers. How cost-effective will it be? Will it be a good investment? Read on to find out!
- What Can the Core I7 Do For You? Part 1
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] The author continues his mini-series on the features of the X58 motherboard by elaborating further on the features and importance of Intel's Core i7 processors. In this article, he will begin to talk about the limitless value of this series to you, the consumer, depending on what your budget is. This is only the beginning of his fantastic analysis. Read on to find out more!
- Intel's Triple-Channel Memory
[Computers-and-Technology] Intel, with the release of their new X58 motherboards and Core i7 Nehalem processors, also released a new feature on their X58 motherboards: Triple-channel memory. What is this exactly? Read on to find out!
- What Can the Core i7 Do For You? Part 2
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] How valuable is the Core i7 processors to you, the consumer, currently in the market looking for a new processor and motherboard? Well, I'm going to start this article off by telling you two things that'll matter to you most: use of your computer, and your budget. Depending on these two things, the value of the Core i7 will vary.
- The Core I7 Processors - The Good Side - Part 2
[Computers-and-Technology] The Intel X58 motherboards support the Core i7 processors, Intel's newest series of processors under the new Intel Nehalem microarchitecture. The Core i7 is made with 45nm process technology, and probably is one of the best all-around processors on the market today.
- The Intel X58 Feature Number 1 - The Core I7 Platform, the Good Side
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] One of the new key features supported by the Intel X58 Motherboards is the new Core i7 processors and platform. What does this new feature offer you, the consumer? Read on to find out more.
- The Intel X58 Chipset - Effect on NVidia and Consumers
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Intel recently introduced the new X58 chipset motherboard during November of 2008. This new X58 chipset came with guns blazing, and with new features never seen before on Intel chipset motherboards. How will this effect NVidia, and how will this effect us?
- Features of the Intel X58 Motherboard
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] This is one article of a series of articles talking about the Intel X58 motherboards. These articles will be explaining the three important features of this new motherboard in simple language that everyone will be able to understand. Read on to find out more about this amazing new motherboard
- NVIdia's Hyrbid SLI
[Computers-and-Technology] NVidia has another software tool now in its arsenal: the NVidia Hybrid SLI. But what is it exactly? What can it bring to you? Find out more here.
- A Controversial Issue - Intel Vs AMD
[Computers-and-Technology] Everyone seems to think that Intel CPU's beat AMD CPU's in every way possible. But is this really true? Find out more here.
- Upgrading A Proprietary Computer
[Computers-and-Technology] Are you still stuck on the same proprietary computer for many years, and dying for more performance? Have you considered opening that case and upgrading your components?
- Upgrading Your Custom Computer
[Computers-and-Technology] Many people try to last on the same old computer for over many years, and suffer from performance drops. But have you considered upgrading? Don't know what it exactly is? Find out more here.
- Before The Nvidia 9900 and Ati 4800 - The Stall
[Computers-and-Technology] Since the leak of information on the upcoming NVidia 9900 series and ATI 4800 series, nothing has been happening in the GPU market. Wondering why? Find out more here.
- Sound Cards - Are They Worth The Cash?
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Most of the computers today use on-board audio on motherboards. But what if you put in a sound card into your computer? Will it make any differences to make the cost worth the performance? Find out here.
- The Ultimate Computer Case Buyer's Guide
[Computers-and-Technology] Today, there are hundreds of computer cases to choose from when picking the components of your computer. But how do you choose one from that large list?
- ATI 4800 Series Vs NVidia 9900 Series
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] It has been sufficient time since the first information on NVidia's 9900 series GPU's and ATI's 4800 series GPU's have been released. Now that these GPU's have been analyzed, which one will be better? Find out more here.
- Antec - The Friend of the Common
[Computers-and-Technology] Looking for a case for your next mid-budget computer? Want to get the most from your money? Take a look at Antec, it will definitely be worth your time.
- Why Haven't Motherboards Changed?
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Motherboards haven't changed their basic forms in a while. Ever wonder why? Read more about this issue here.
- Analysis of NVidia 680i, 780i, and 790i Ultra Motherboards
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] NVidia has been competing against Intel in the motherboard market for quite a while now. How is NVidia doing?
- Analysis and Review of Intel P35, X38, and X48 Chipset Motherboards
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Intel continues its successful war against AMD as Intel continues on its path of success through the successful releases of the Intel P35, X38, and X48 Motherboards. Which motherboards are good, and which motherboards have changed? Find out more here.
- The 9800GX2 Review and Revisited
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] It has been a little over a month since the release of the NVidia 9800GX2. What has become of it, and has it changed? Find out more here.
- Current Intel CPU's and Nehalem Analysis
[Computers-and-Technology] Intel continues its push against AMD with the continual release of its new Penryn family of CPU's. But it's not over yet; Intel still has its long-awaited new generation, the Nehalem family. How will they do with the Nehalem? Find out more here.
- Further Analysis of the ATI Radeon 4800 Series GPU's
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] The stage is set for an all out battle between ATI and NVidia. ATI will make its first move by releasing the ATI Radeon 4800 Series. What will happen? Find out more here.
- The NVidia 9900GTX Analyzed
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] NVidia is releasing its new flagship nVidia 9900 series GPU in response to ATI's growing anticipation of its own flagship products, the ATI Radeon 4800 series. How will the 9900GTX do, and how well will it battle with its new competitor, the ATI Radeon 4800 series? Find out more here.
- Computers Vs Money
[Computers-and-Technology] There are many of us who wish to build quality computers without the aspect of spending thousands of dollars on a single computer. But there are also some of us out there who spends thousands and thousands of dollars on a single computer. Is it really worth it? Read more about the issue here.
- The Computer Memory Race
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Computer technology advances everyday. And so does computer memory. With the new addition of DDR3 desktop memory into the mainstream computer hardware market, companies begins their competitive race for the title of "King of the Hill" of DDR3 desktop memory. Read more about it in this article.
- Why Build a Computer?
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Today, we all have computers. With computers comes a price tag. Is it really worth it to buy a made computer, or will you get more money and even more extras building a computer on your own? Find out here.
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