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Let Your Hard Drive Cool by Vitali Priadkine
No matter what we do with our computer, storage is an important part of our system. Nowadays, we have been holding more and more information on our PC. Most computer users no longer keep their documents, letters, music, photos, pictures, etc. in hard copies, but store them on different data... However, if you were to learn about the cost of the hard drive data recovery, you would rather prevent it, especially, from the most common reason of hard drive damage – overheating. ... Of course, hard drives are now manufactured with internal temperature sensors, computers have fans, coolers, and...
DVD ROMs by John Gibb
DVD CD ROMs have become predominantly the most used CD drive for desktop and notebook computers. They are very reliable and now come as a standard in most computers. If you are looking for a laptop then make sure it has a DVD ROM, this will give you extra speed for normal Cds, and you will be... Most DVD ROMs will come in speeds ranging from 4 to 10 speed. ... Normal CDs can only perform at a certain speed, and it is a lot lower than what the DVD ROM offers. ... If you are interested in Desktop computers, then the DVD drive will enable you to watch your favourite DVDs on your monitor.
Pexagon Technology Announces an Affiliate Sales Program by Pexagon Technology
Pexagon Technology, Inc. the leader in making storage personal announces the launch of their affiliate sales program. Aggressive 10% commissions and automatic Paypal payouts with an average sale of $100+. It's never been easier to earn money on the internet while promoting quality brand name... Pexagon's Store-It line of portable hard drives feature a "Pro" series boasting a pocket-sized 2.5" Hitachi Travelstar hard drive inside a hi-speed USB enclosure with one-button backup and award winning Retrospect Xpress backup software.
Hard Disk Drives: 3.5" or 2.5"? (Part 2) by Jason Busch
Since we've dispelled a few myths, let's discuss how a 2.5" system might benefit you. 2.5" Drives: The Benefits Small Spaces I currently have 4-3.5" hard drives in my computer. Hopefully I didn't make you fall out of your chair. I don't have a RAID setup (don't worry about that term if you... Due to the size of a 2.5" drive, four 2.5" disks can be stacked in a space that one 3.5" drive occupies. ... Less Heat 2.5" hard drives do not give off as much heat as a 3.5" drive. ... However, I'm still a little hesitant to judge a drive based on millisecond differences, especially when so...
How To Buy Cheap Computer Hardware Parts by M Johnson
At some point and time something on your personal computer is going to fail! It happens everyday to perfectly good people. Technology is great, but it does have a lifespan. What do you do now? The answer is really simple. Replace those worn out hardware parts with new ones. ... Simply add a new internal hard drive, or an external hard drive and plug into a USB port and that is it! ... To gain speed add system memory, to store more music and photos add a bigger hard drive, for a total upgrade center adding a motherboard will boost performance instantly.
10 Tips to SPEED Up Your PC by Rohit Tokhi
1. Let your PC boot up completely before opening any applications. 2. Refresh the desktop after closing any application. This will remove any unused files from the RAM. 3. Do not set very large file size images as your wallpaper. Do not keep a wallpaper at all if your PC is low on RAM (less than... This will free up a lot of space on your hard drive and rearrange the files so that your applications run faster. ... Always make two partitions in your hard drive. ... The files are not really deleted from your hard drive until you empty the recycle bin.
Buying / Selecting Computer Components by Jason Barrett
This is the step takes the most time and consideration. Which parts do I buy? Which are best? There are many good places to buy computer parts. You can go to a computer
retail store in your area. Although they often provide good warranties, you will
pay a little more than you would in other... Make sure the speed of the hard drive is
supported on your motherboard, If it is not supported then the hard drive will
not run at its fastest speed, Consider a motherboard upgrade. ... Hard Drive- When selecting a hard drive there are two things to consider, how
big is the capacity of the disk...
Computer Memory Guide - What You Need to Know About Purchasing Computer Memory by Donny Duncan
Computer memory, also known as RAM (random access memory) is the place in the computer where the operating system stores information about applications and data in current use so that they can be quickly reached by the computer's processor. RAM is much faster to read from and write to than the... The Motherboard slows down the 2 pc2700’s to be the speed of the pc2100, so that they’re all working at the same speed. ... One very important note about computer memory, is you do not want to mix various speeds of memory, because the Motherboard will take the slowest speed and dummy all the rest...
Temporary Internet Files Dragging Your Computer Down? by Joel King
Not only are our lives now completely reliant on computers, it seems like there is a seemingly endless flow of chores that we either should or have to do with the computers. An often overlooked but vital chore in keeping your computer running smoothly is to delete temporary internet files with a... By ignoring it the computer runs faster but the file is actually still there until that spot on the hard drive is needed for something else and the file is overwritten. ... By deleting these temporary internet files often, you will keep your computer running more reliably and at top speed.
Life Without High Speed by Fran Watson
Was it just a few short years ago that life on the internet began to take on a life of its own? Was it just a few short years ago that I thought that a 2GB hard drive would be all I’d ever need? Well, in terms of the internet, it probably seems like a long time, but in actual fact, I purchased... My new computer is loaded up with 300 GB of hard drive, a CD/DVD burner, a floppy drive, a USB port, a good video card, cool blue lights and dual processor. ... Remember that 2GB hard drive I had back in 1997?
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