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		<title>General Info About Motherboards</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 13:55:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So have you been wondering what does a motherboard do and what different kind of boards is there? Well a motherboard is to a computer as the nervous system is to a person. A motherboard controls all aspects of your computer. It holds all the settings for how the various components operate. It directs the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So have you been wondering what does a motherboard do and what different kind of boards is there? Well a motherboard is to a computer as the nervous system is to a person. A motherboard controls all aspects of your computer. It holds all the settings for how the various components operate. It directs the set amount of power needed for each part of your computer. However it does much more than that. It takes the information enter by various input devices such as your keyboard, mouse, microphone, etc and sends it to the processor. Once the processor does its part the motherboard will send the information on to the place of storage or display such as the hard drive where all information is keeps on your computer or it may send it to your writable CD or DVD drive to be copied to a CD or DVD. Depending on the model of your computer it may handle much more.</p>
<p><span id="more-43"></span>It is becoming more and more common to see integrated motherboards. These boards actually have you component such as video graphic card, network card, and sound cards built into it. This takes up less space in your computer and also lowers the cost of production of computers. This method by which components are integrated into a motherboard also make the data transfer rate slightly faster than having a totally separate video card, sound card, etc. Some may worry that with a integrated motherboard that if a integrated component fails that they will have to replace the entire board. This fortunately is not true.</p>
<p>In the event of a integrated component failure you can connect a separate component of the integrated type that has failed and disable what is more commonly referred to as on board component to allow your computer to function properly again.</p>
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		<title>PC Hard Drive and Internet Files Storage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we go to a specific website, it is highly possible that there is some data about our surfing habits, what sites we visit often etc stored in the hard drive. Some of this data is needed by eCommerce sites as part of a regular business transaction. A folder in the HDD stores this information [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we go to a specific website, it is highly possible that there is some data about our surfing habits, what sites we visit often etc stored in the hard drive. Some of this data is needed by eCommerce sites as part of a regular business transaction.</p>
<p>A folder in the HDD stores this information as temporary Internet files. Your temporary internet files stored the data. The hard disk is equipped for temporary Internet files that have been downloaded. The temporary Internet file helps in the storing of data. Storage of the files cached off the Internet is temporary in the hard drive. The information downloaded from the Internet is only meant to be stored for a short while before it is used and so the hard drive is also designed for such.</p>
<p><span id="more-26"></span>You can temporarily store the data gotten from the Internet in your hard drive. To enable you connect more easily to a particular website that you have visited previously, the data can be temporarily stored unto your hard drive. Access to information from an Internet website can be stored in your hard drive for the short while it takes you to come back around to use it. With the information already on your hard disk you can easily gain access to the website of your choice whenever you are ready.</p>
<p>The stored up information in your temporary files give you a faster and easier entry into the Internet at any time of your choice. The capacity of the hard disk drive is further enjoyed when you find out how easily you gain access to a site whose information is previously stored in your cache. The running speed of a computer is in fact a part function of the percentage of its storage that is in use so it&#8217;s thus wise that unneeded data, especially those in the temporary Internet files no longer in use, should be gotten rid of.</p>
<p>To keep your computer from being bogged down by an overload of obsolete data, keep it free by deleting such files that use up temporary Internet files. I will advice that, for smooth and unhampered running of your computer, once a file has outlived its purpose, you rid yourself of it before it begins to bog your system and slows you down.</p>
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