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I want to detect processors fan speed is there any Java library to do so.
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It works with most newer systems.
From temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors.
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RAM is just used for temporary storage. But since this storage is in the cpu memory (RAM) it is fast. Programs can easily read/write values into it. I've noticed more the RAM less time it takes for the application to load/execute. But doesn't this actually...
Started by deostroll on
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Assume the processor is a meat-grinder in a factory, and assume RAM, hard alludes to the hard disk big storage but slow speed, and the latter is referring to memory's small storage but high speed characteristics....
A simplified layman answer.
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I've never been clear on what one is sacrificing by getting a cheaper Celeron instead of Pentium Intel CPU. I assume you can't simply compare processing speed.
My understanding is summed up in this quote: *The Celeron processors are based on the same ...
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Many applications will ....
The Celeron the Celeron.
The Celeron processor was designed to be a low-cost alternative to the Pentium processor.
What exactly do you plan on doing with the processor? In some cases.
The big question is...
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I have a few 2.6 Linux boxes, running mostly RHEL and SUSE. I know for certain the RHEL machines have power saving on via the cpu governor. When the ondemand governor kicks, /proc/cpuinfo is showing the current speed of the processor and no longer showing...
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On my machines dmidecode lists ....
I use /usr/bin/cpufreq-info to get the current speed, and statistics, of the processors.
So yes, /proc/cpuinfo should be correct in that situation.
Thus the CPU should be running at full speed.
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Hi,
I am planning to buy a new laptop as I find my current one very slow. My question here is specifically related to RAM size and CPU power.
I will mostly be doing development (not much games). I would be dabbling in distributed computing, multithreaded...
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But if you prefer/require OSX then....
Because then this would probably not be the best configuration you can get at that price point, since Apple charges a premium for more memory or faster CPUs .
Do you want the biggest bang for your bucks? I would say not .
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I use NaturallySpeaking a lot, and it's a great program, but it's very processor and memory intensive. As long as it's being used, it works fine, but if I tab away to another program for five minutes and then try to come back to NaturallySpeaking the ...
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Go to the Priorities Sub Menu Select a higher priority... .
Right click on the program.
Go to the processes tab.
I am not sure how well it will work and if it is just not a problem with the software, however to change priority of programs:
Open task manager .
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In our embedded system (using a PowerPC processor), we want to disable the processor cache. What steps do we need to take?
To clarify a bit, the application in question must have as constant a speed of execution as we can make it. Variability in executing...
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Becomes so crawlingly slow that you would do as well with an old 8-bit processor (exaggerating the low-level processor init code on PPCs, but I seem to remember the cache & MMU being pretty.
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If I have a 2.0gHz Woodcrest 5130 Xeon and a 1.6gHz Woodcrest 5110 Xeon, can I put them both on the same motherboard?
The machine in question is a PowerEdge 2950.
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Terrible idea - most mobos won't even try to start the second processor, some not even the first one.
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Computer Processor Speed Question If my processor is an Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 / 1.66 GHz could this be why when I play games on my laptop it runs slowly? Last edited by ACW; January-22nd-2011 at 10:45 AM .
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Re: Computer Processor Speed: Computer Processor....
Those seem to be the biggest bottlenecks for gaming on a computer .
Re: Computer Processor Speed Question Could be the CPU, amount of RAM you have, and your video card.
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Is front-side bus speed the same as processor bus speed? I've recently decided to upgrade the RAM in my desktop, but I'm not too tech savvy. I was looking for the different memory options for a Dell Dimension 4700, but noticed 3 different kinds of FSB...
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Your FSB may be able to take 800 speed processor does show the ....
The Front Side Bus is the speed data can pass from the CPU to the North Bridge and back use a prioritized bios that dis allows full speed potential.
You have.
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