Cyber Information

February 15, 2008

Computer Memory

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It is what we called a computer CPU or the Central Processing Unit. Without this component your computer will not work because it is the one that process every data that your computer is giving. CPU can be overclock like memory but it depends on the motherboard that you are using you have to be sure that your motherboard will support overclocking. The CPU works like this:

When you double click on an icon to run a program, here is what happens:

1. The program, which is stored inside the hard disk drive, is transferred to the RAM memory. A program is a series of instructions to the CPU.
2. The CPU, using a circuit called memory controller, loads the program data from the RAM memory.
3. The data, now inside the CPU, is processed.
4. What happens next will depend on the program. The CPU could continue to load and executing the program or could do something with the processed data, like displaying something on the screen.

 

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