Monday, December 31, 2012

WAUKEGAN COMPUTER REPAIR


COMPUTER REPAIR SERVICES IN WAUKEGAN
NAME:ALEX
PHONE:224-717-0994
EMAIL:ALGARCIE@GMAIL.COM

Home Computer Repair Services

Are you sick of taking apart your PC and bringing it to a repair shop every time it needs service-only to wait a long time to get it back? Our trusted home computer repair technicians will come directly to your home to solve your computer troubles right on-the-spot. Simply call us to select an appointment time to fit your schedule. We offer same day service in most area.

PC Upgrades

Is your computer a few years old? Is it slow booting up? Are you running out of hard drive space? We can breathe new life into your PC by upgrading some of its critical components. Even if your system is fairly new, you can still upgrade your pc to accommodate your growing collection of digital photos, movies, files, or video games. Have questions about whether or not you should upgrade? Call us today!


Servicios de reparación de computadoras

¿Estás harto de desmontar su PC y llevarlo a un taller de reparación cada vez que necesita servicio, sólo para esperar mucho tiempo para recuperarlo? Nuestras casas de confianza técnicos de reparación de computadoras llegarán directamente a su casa para solucionar sus problemas informáticos a la derecha en el terreno. Simplemente llámenos para seleccionar una hora de la cita para adaptarse a su horario. Ofrecemos servicio el mismo día en la mayor área.
Mejoras de PC

¿Está su equipo un par de años atras? ¿Es lento el arranque? Se está quedando sin espacio en el disco duro? Podemos dar nueva vida a tu PC mediante la mejora de algunos de sus componentes críticos. Incluso si su sistema es bastante nuevo, todavía puede actualizar su PC para dar cabida a su creciente colección de fotos digitales, películas, archivos o juegos de video. ¿Tiene alguna pregunta acerca de si debe o no actualizar? Llámenos hoy mismo!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Friday, December 11, 2009

Measuring ram speed

Prior to SDRAM, speed was expressed in terms of nanoseconds (ns). This measured the amount of time it takes the module to deliver a data request. Therefore, the lower the nanosecond speed, the faster. Typical speeds were 90, 80, 70 and 60ns. Older 486 machines may have 80 or 90. More recent Pentiums will have 60 or 70.

Computer Ram Speed - Access Time, Megahertz (MHz), Bytes Per Second









MHz Speed
Total Clock Cycles per Second
Divide by 1 billions to get nanoseconds per clock speed.
66
66,000,000
15
100
100,000,000
10
133
133,000,000
8

Often, the last digit of a memory part number will represents the speed such as -6 = 60ns.

SDRAM speed is measured in megahertz (MHz). Speed markings on the memory chips may still specific nanoseconds, but in this case in represents the number of nanoseconds between clock cycles. To add to the confusion the markings on the chips don't match the Mhz value. Here is a conversion chart.

To calculate bytes per second you need to know the Bus Width and Bus Speed of your PC. The first thing to remember is 8-bits = 1 byte. If you have a 64-bit bus, than 8 bytes of information can be transferred at one time. (64 / 8 bits = 8 bytes)

If your bus speed is 100Mhz (100 million clock cycles per second) and the bus width is 1 byte wide, the speed is 100 MB's per second. With a 64-bit width, the speed is 800 MBs per second (64 / 8 * 100,000,000)

Rambus modules are measured in megabytes per second. Rambus modules are either 400 or 300Mhz. Because they send two pieces of information every clock cycle, you get 800 or 600Mhz. They have a 16-bit bus width or 2 bytes (16/8). The 400Mhz module speed is 1600MB a second or 1.6GB a second. (400,000,000 * 2) * 2. The 300Mhz module provides 1.2GBs a second.

What is Computer RAM

Memory

Memory. At the word we think of human memory, and of machine memory. Computer memory.

Memory is a vital part of both machine and animal. Without it we as humans would not have any consciousness and the ability to create. Animals would not be able to survive.

In machines, and especially in computers, memory allows the machine to function in various ways, for example software to be run and data to be saved and processed.

What is memory ?

Memory. Something just about everyone could use more of, including your computer. Memory is the ability to retain data for a period of time, short or long. This data can be of a complexity including imagery, sounds, sensations, smells and other sensations like human memory, or it can be predetermined data as in computer memory.

One of the differences between human and machine memory is that we can program and access machine memory through the use of software, but we cannot access human memory in the same straightforward manner. Yet.

Lets now talk about computer memory.

To start with there are basically two types of memory for a computer: storage space (hard drive) and active memory (RAM).

We will focus on active memory or RAM.

Computer Memory - RAM

Memory ModulePeople in the computer industry commonly use the term "memory" to refer to RAM (Random Access Memory). As your processor cranks on your game, it uses RAM to store some of the data needed to make your game work. While all forms of memory work together, RAM is considered the main memory since most data, regardless of its source, is stored in RAM before it is registered in any other storage device. Consequently, RAM is used millions of times every second. A computer uses Ram to hold temporary instructions and data needed to complete tasks. This enables the computer's CPU (Central Processing Unit), to access instructions and data stored in memory very quickly.

Computer memory is extremely important to computer operation. Files and programs are loaded into memory from external media like fixed disks (hard drives) and removable disks (floppies tapes). Memory can be built right into a system board, but it is more typically attached to the system board in the form of a chip or module. Inside these chips are microscopic digital switches which are used to represent binary data.

A good example of this is when the CPU loads an application program - such as a word processing or page layout program - into memory, thereby allowing the application program to work as quickly and efficiently as possible. In practical terms, having the program loaded into memory means that you can get work done more quickly with less time spent waiting for the computer to perform tasks.

RAM Sticks

The process begins when you enter a command from your keyboard. The CPU interprets the command and instructs the hard drive to load the command or program into memory. Once the data is loaded into memory, the CPU is able to access it much more quickly than if it had to retrieve it from the hard drive.

This process of putting things the CPU needs in a place where it can get at them more quickly is similar to placing various electronic files and documents you're using on the computer into a single file folder or directory. By doing so, you keep all the files you need handy and avoid searching in several places every time you need them.

In general the more RAM a computer has the faster the computer operates. Why? RAM is where all the information is kept just before the computer needs to use it.

Think of it this way. During a conversation a person can speak without interruption if everything being talked about is in his or her memory. However, if a person does not have enough memory and has to look something up during the course of the conversation, in a book or newspaper, then the conversation stops until the needed information is found.

Computers are very similar; they can continue processing without interruption as long as all needed information is in memory (RAM). When that is not the case, the computer stops, retrieves the needed information from storage (i.e. Hard drive, CD, disk) and places it into memory and then continues processing. The more interruptions the computer receives to retrieve information the slower the computer. The more memory a computer has, the fewer interruptions and the faster the computer operates. More memory equates to more speed.

These days, no matter how much memory your computer has, it never seems to be quite enough. Not long ago, it was unheard of for a PC (Personal Computer), to have more than 1 or 2 MB (Megabytes) of memory. Today, most systems require 64MB to run basic applications. And up to 256MB or more is needed for optimal performance when using graphical and multimedia programs.

As an indication of how much things have changed over the past two decades, consider this: in 1981, referring to computer memory, Bill Gates said, "640K (roughly 1/2 of a megabyte) ought to be enough for anybody."

For some, the memory equation is simple: more is good; less is bad. However, for those who want to know more, this reference guide contains answers to the most common questions, plus much, much more.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Windows 7 Upgrade

If your PC can run Windows Vista, it can probably run Windows 7
An upgrade install (For Example) to a new operating system will have without doubt many stray files, drivers, and registry entries that do not belong to (Or are compatible with) the new operating system. Many times I have seen upgrades go drastically wrong due to these problems, causing great disappointment to the person involved. So to sum up, if at all possible do a clean fresh install on a new hard drive, this will give your computer a jump start in the world with it bright a shinny new Windows 7 Operating System.

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COMPUTER REPAIR IN WAUKEGAN

COMPUTER PC OF WAUKEGAN
NAME:ALEX
PHONE:224-717-0994
EMAIL:ALGARCIE@GMAIL.COM


Home Computer Repair Services

Are you sick of taking apart your PC and bringing it to a repair shop every time  it needs service-only to wait a long time to get it back? Our trusted home computer repair technicians will come directly to your home to solve your computer troubles right on-the-spot. Simply call us to select an appointment time to fit your schedule. We offer same day service in most area.

PC Upgrades

Is your computer a few years old? Is it slow booting up? Are you running out of hard drive space? We can breathe new life into your PC by upgrading some of its critical components. Even if your system is fairly new, you can still upgrade your pc to accommodate your growing collection of digital photos, movies, files, or video games. Have questions about whether or not you should upgrade? Call us today!

Computer Networking

If you have more than one PC in your home, have you considered networking them together? A home network allows your computers to share photos, documents, and videos, and even an internet connection. Even better, a wireless network is the cutting-edge way to connect all of the pc’s and laptops in your home. Wireless networks are perfect for people who want to connect laptop and desktop computers or for people who don't like to be tied down. And when you go wireless, you won't have the inconvenience of tripping over messy network cables.

Malware and Spyware Removal

Does it seem like your computer has a life of its own? It could be a virus or trojan. No matter what kind of computer you have, you always need the most up-to-date Anti-Virus software. Not only do Anti-Virus programs protect your computer from crashing, but they also prevent you from accidentally passing the infection to other computers of family and friends when you send e-mails or share files. If you're unsure about which virus software to install or how to configure it, just give us a call!

Internet Security Protection and Firewalls

How secure is your computer? As Internet usage has grown, so has the number of security threats. One way to protect yourself is to install a firewall, which keeps intruders from sneaking into your computer and accessing your private data. Firewalls also can alert you when unauthorized programs such as viruses and spyware attempt to transmit your sensitive information over the Internet. In particular, firewalls are crucial if you have the always-on Internet connection of DSL or a cable modem. Protect yourself and your family ... with help from Geeks Mobile USA.

Data Transfer Backup and Recovery

How often do you backup your PC? If it were to crash or be stolen, would you lose important data? Geeks Mobile recommends installing a rewritable DVD burner or an external hard drive. In addition to helping you to backup your data safely, we also offer data-recovery services that can try to recover lost files resulting from hardware malfunctions, software conflicts, or viruses.

Preventive PC Maintenance and Optimization

You wouldn't drive a car for years without changing the oil, so why ignore your computer? Like any investment, your computer needs constant care, which means keeping it free of dust. When was the last time your PC had a thorough cleaning? If it has been more than six months, it is time to schedule a preventive-maintenance visit