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Unit 4—Part A 2nd Evaluating & Purchasing a Computer Computer Technology (S 1 Obj 2-3 and Obj 3-2)

Processor Speed Processing speed is measured in HERTZ Hertz represents how quickly the CPU can interpret instructions from the operating system and applications. One kilohertz (KHz) = one thousand cycles per second One megahertz (MHz) = one million cycles per second One gigahertz (GHz) = one billion cycles per second. The typical CPU today runs in the 3 GHz + range Hertz (Hz) = Refers to the speed of the processor (clock-speed)

Type of Processors Continued… Pentium: A brand of processors created by the company Intel intended for middle to high- end computers Pentium is originally derived from the Greek word pente meaning "five" (Intel's 5th generation processors)

Type of Processors Celeron Processor – A low to middle-end computer processor used for basic applications: document processing ( , Internet and basic document processing) simple photo editing and Internet browsing – Targeted for budget computers

Multi-Core Processors Watch the video below to learn more about the popular Intel i3, i5 and i7 Core Processors ******Watch embedded video on my site for this info.

Multi-Core Processors To re-cap what the video taught, a multi-core processor is a single chip that contains two or more independent central processing units called "cores" – Dual Core = 2 cores – Quad Core = 4 cores – Hexa-Core processor = 6 cores – Octa-Core processor = 8 cores

Advantages of Multi-Core Processors Multi-core processors allows the processor to operate at a higher clock-rate The speed of a processor doesn't only depend on Hertz, it also depends on how many "cores" the processor has. Each core is like a separate processor, so a dual core processor at 2 GHz is as good as having two processors at 2 Ghz working at the same time (2Ghz X 2GHz).

The difference a few years makes… 1981 Intel CPU = 8 MHz 1991 Intel CPU = 33 MHz (4 times faster) A CPU today can do a job in 1.5 seconds that took the original Intel CPU 10 minutes to process! Now that is PROGRESS!

Storage Capacity Hard drive size and amount of RAM have a major impact on computer performance Not enough of either one can destabilize a computer or cause you to be unable to run some programs So, how much is enough?

Get Enough Storage Space Text documents, pictures and music generally don’t require much space alone The larger your collection, the more storage capacity you will need Storage capacity is measured in Gigabytes and Terabytes When determining storage capacity, consider: – Cloud storage – External storage devices

Storage Space Solid state drives are extremely quick, but expensive (10 to 17 times more than hard dives) Most people can’t afford to use them as their only form of storage Hard drives are the best bet for storing lots of data If you have money to spend, buy both – A 120 GB solid state drive is large enough to fit your operating system and a few critical programs – Then add a 500 GB to 1 TB mechanical hard drive for storage If your budget is tight, go with the fastest hard drive you can afford (usually 7,200RPM rotations per minute) Solid State Drive Hard Drive

Video Card Video cards refresh the little red, green, and blue dots (pixels) on your screen many times per second The more it refreshes, the more solid your screen appears Integrated graphics cards are built into the motherboard Gamers usually choose to purchase a “discrete video card” which is a separate video card that plugs into the motherboard because it contains its own source of memory and consumes less RAM

Operating Systems The biggest decision is choosing an operating system Once you pick an OS, you are committed to learning the rules of that OS So what is it going to be? – Windows – Macintosh – Linux – Other

Windows It’s a Windows world out there (98% of the market share) Vast number of products available Windows support is easy to come by from a wide variety of sources Inexpensive repair and upgrade services available

Macintosh OS X The most intuitive user interface on the market today Less number of products available – Vendors may not produce Mac versions of their product – Mac versions are produced months or years after the Windows product Support from Apple is top-notch Macs are more expensive than comparable Windows machine Better for graphical design and video editing applications

Linux Powerful and sophisticated operating system that is FREE! Thousands of people around the world spend their free time working on various versions of Linux called “ditros and” then make them available for free (open source) Very few people use Linux Difficult to find software because most vendors don’t make a Linux version of their software

Other Factors to Consider Hardware – Monitor – CD/DVD drive Bundled Software (pre-installed software) Warranties – Most computers come with a 1-3 year warranty – Is free telephone and online support included

1/3/5 Rule Whatever you buy today will be beaten by a new product one year from now It will be common technology three years from now It will be obsolete five years from now This applies to everything, even if you purchase a fancy, top of the line computer Future proofing is not possible, therefore, you should only buy what is adequate for right now You will save a lot of money if you keep this simple rule in mind

Conclusion PC Hardware is a complex topic Educate yourself on your computer needs and computers available BEFORE you start looking for a new computer Many people break the general hardware rules and buy a computer that is faster and has more storage capacity than they need just because it excites them! There is nothing wrong with enjoying your PC— just keep your budget in mind

If Time Permits… Visit Consumer Reports WebsiteConsumer Reports Website Watch the video called Computer Buying Guide Finally scroll below the video and read through Consumer Report’s suggestions in choosing the type of computer and operating system that best suits your needs

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