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  • Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting- Processors
    The System Properties Window lists basic information about your computer s processor and system memory. Remove your heatsink and then inspect the CPU and CPU socket. Although motherboard sockets vary by motherboard manufacturer (and socket type), most have a lever or similar mechanism that locks
  • Smart Computing Article - Members Of The Board
    the "CPU Sockets & Slots" sidebar in this article for more on the common styles of processor sockets. Within these two design camps are form factors such as Mini ATX (as big as 11.2 inches x 8.2 inches), FlexATX (as big as 9 inches x 7.5 inches), microATX (as big as 9.6 inches x 9.6 inches), and ATX
  • Smart Computing Article - AGP 4X
    in a variety of Pentium II, Pentium III, Celeron, and Super Socket 7-based systems using AMD and Cyrix central processing units (CPU) since the first computers using AGP were introduced in mid-1997. AGP-based video
  • HTTP Made Really Easy Table of Contents HTTP 1.1 The HTTP Specification
    the practical details of writing HTTP clients and servers. It assumes you know basic socket programming. HTTP is simple enough for a beginning sockets programmer, so this page might be a good followup to a (hint: see "Categorized Questions " section at bottom) focuses on C, but the underlying
  • Smart Computing Article - Jabber to justification
    On your CPUs are numerous jacks, including those for a keyboard, mouse, speakers, printer, and a modem/phone line hookup. A jack is a socket or receptacle into which a connector (or plug) is inserted, especially for audio devices, such as sound cards, and telecommunications equipment

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