You can easily upgrade your memory on your own. Have a look inside to find out the basics.Often folks are intimidated by the internal workings of a computer and are afraid that they will damage components...
Your Computer's Video Card This guide explains what a video card is, and covers everything from the basics to fairly detailed technical material. This guide will help you select the video card that's...
This guide will discuss the merits of the three commercially available Wi-Fi router standards: 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n. Each of these Wi-Fi standards operate on the 2.4GHz band; that's why you may notice...
Written By Patrick Catalini Version 1.0 Pentium 4/D is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation, Athlon64/X2 is a registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Windows is a registered trademark of...
1) POWER SUPPLY:The power supply is the weakest component in your computer! In order to keep a computer running properly, you need a power supply that is appropriate for use with the system in which it is...
I'm Confused... What Is Better... AMD Or Intel???Written By: Jeff H. Reynolds Are you looking to upgrade your existing computer system or looking to purchase a new computer system? Are you finding yourself...
What Speed Computer Processor Do I Need?? Written by Jeff H. Reynolds Fifteen years ago, the computer systems on the shelves of our local electronic stores typically had processors running at 10 to 20 mhz and...
FireWire Vs. USB These two technologies are competing to be the best way to connect electronics together. They both began as a connection to your PC or Mac, but they have grown to be a form of data transfer...
I gathered up a few of the common memory terms. I don't know if these are of much help or not, but I am sometimes asked questions what the different RAM abbreviations stand for, so I hope that there is at...
We have years of experience dealing with wireless connections and networks. Our company sells laptops and everyone that owns a laptop usually wants wireless. What is required for a wireless network? Here is a...