| Title | Date Added | Company | |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Intel D945GCLF2 Dual Core Mini-ITX Carputer Motherboard | 2008-10-03 | |
| The Intel D945GCLF2, based on the Intel Atom, is finally released. One of the key features that caught the author's eye was the dual core Atom processor. Not only is it dual core, but its power usage is outstanding. It's estimated to use 4 watts under load while consuming milliwatts (thousandths of a watt) when idle. Being in a carputer, power consumption is a vital specification because one needs to figure out how large of a power supply one will need. The power consumption spec can also give one an idea of how much heat will be disappated, because after all, the power not used for computing will dissipate into heat.
Tags: Components |
|||
![]() |
The Influence of Motherboard Specifications on the Evolution of the Desktop Form Factor | 2007-05-01 | IDG (International Data Group) |
| This white paper discusses trends in the desktop market specifically looking at new desktop sub form factors and the influences on their potential shipment growth. This paper looks at factors affecting the rise of new sub form factors, such as open motherboard specifications, compatibility, and ODM and OEM acceptance. The adoption of these new desktop sub form factors can literally reshape the face of the desktop PC market with new innovative designs.
Tags: Client System Hardware |
|||
![]() |
Dual Processor Vs Dual Core | 2006-03-25 | Puget Custom Computers |
| As the tasks that computers can perform get more complicated, and as people desire to do more at once, computer manufacturers are trying hard to increase speed in order to keep up with demand. Having a faster CPU has been the traditional way to keep up, since a faster CPU can do a task then quickly switch and work on the next. However, due to size, complexity and heat issues it has become increasingly difficult to make CPUs faster. In order to continue to improve performance, another solution had to be found.
Tags: Components |
|||
![]() |
Motherboard Buying Tips | 2000-01-01 | Motherboards.org |
| No matter what happens with the technology involved, there is always one problem that plagues the DIY system builder: choices. Since we, the power builders, are usually building for exactly that reason, it's ironic that it is also our main problem. The first and largest problem that we have to deal with is what CPU we are going to use. This dictates the next question that we are going to be faced with, which is what motherboard is we going to mount the CPU and all of the other components to? After years of helping people choose motherboards, there are a few simple lessons that I've learned.
Tags: Components, Office Equipment, |
The Roots for a Greener World
Discover Hitachi's Environmental Vision 2025 and featured Eco-Products
The Desktop Virtualization Revolution is here!
Find our more with Citrix Simplicity is Power
Master in Organisational Leadership
Part-time masters program from Monash University. Find out more.
Lack of visibility into network issues and performance?
Find out today. Download SolarWinds FREE 30-Day Trial Software here.
Security Considerations for Cloud-Ready Data Centers - Download the whitepaper!
A network-centric approach to providing security in the data center delivers multiple benefits
IT Salary & Skills Report 2009
Join activeTechPros for free access to the report