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General discussion

General Discussion on Personal Computer Hardware

Sep 30, 2015 5:57AM PDT
http://img.tomshardware.com/uk/2005/06/14/home_theater_pcs/nmedia-silver-mont.jpg
The first subject that will be discussed is central processing units (CPU) http://i.imgur.com/snfEAfP.gif
This is the appearance of a CPU, the CPU is a major part of a computer system. All data travels through the CPU before it reaches the monitor and even if a pin is bent or the object is damaged then this can cause a system malfunction. It is the intellect of the computer system of which the
majority of scheming or calculation takes place. It is possible to overclock a CPU enabling its clocking speed to heighten but there is a slim chance of obliterating it, so I do not recommend doing so.

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Like that GIF
Sep 30, 2015 6:13AM PDT

10/10

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Liking the GIF
Sep 30, 2015 6:20AM PDT

You mean 11/10!

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12/10
Sep 30, 2015 6:26AM PDT