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Processor buying guide Information 2020

Processor buying guide 

processor buying guide Information 2020


processor buying guide Information 2020


Every day people are buying laptops and computers Now there is a computer in every room The use of these is increasing daily So today, i will share with you some important tips about the processor.

In this article, I have shared the advice of PC users at level 3. So let's know what a level user can be like !!
Level 1: These are ordinary PC users. Their main purpose is to listen to music on PC, watch movies, play games with hobbies, and do light work. It is enough for them to have a decent quality PC.

Level-2: Users of this level are somewhat like Level-1 but they are somewhat of a pleasant type. And while their work is not much in scope, they expect something good because of their open-minded and forward-looking attitude.

Level 1: I call them pro level. That is, they are just as comfortable as well as the scope of their work is huge. Such as hardcore gaming, video editing, multitasking, etc.

So let's see how much we can help you overcome your fears ...... !! 2
Processor:

No need to explain what this thing is, it seems. There was no problem with PROCESSOR's brand selection until a few years ago. Intel had exclusive dominance in the market. But now the context has changed. AMD's processors have now come to market in Bangladesh to confuse those who understand Intel as a processor. However, AMD has not been able to hold such a strong position in the market yet. Yet it is not far behind Intel in any part. On the contrary, in some cases it has beaten Intel. Many still have the misconception that AMD processors seem to be too hot !!! And to prove this idea wrong, the processor will be hot. And the heatsink that is now being offered with AMD processors is very effective at keeping it at a tolerable level. Therefore, there is no tension on the AMD processor overheating.

However, it is entirely up to you to buy a brand processor. Because in the war between Intel and AMD, nobody was losing anybody. For example: Intel has hyper threading technology. Which accelerates the workload by splitting the single core processor into multitasking. AMD, on the other hand, has "Hyper Transport" technology. When buying a processor, what is the FSB (Front Side Bus), considering the specification of the packet, how much is the cache memory? What level of cash memory? What is clock speed? - Hope to know.

If your FSB (Front Side Bus) is higher then your PC performance will increase. Also try to get more of the cache memory. Currently, processors have L-1 (Level-1), L-2 (Level-2), L-3 (Level-3) cache memory. Note here that L-3 (Level-3) cache memory is the new technology.

 Although its range is large, its speed is low. In comparison, L-2 (Level-2) is much faster and expensive. However, the most expensive and speedy is the L-1 (Level-1) cache memory. However, they are less in the processor. So try to get a lot of L-1 (Level-1) and L-2 (Level-2) cache memory. However, because of this, the processor can cost a little more. And more than the current L-3 (Level-3) cache memory but a kind of iWash !! Many call it a new technology because of the new technology. This is some kind of business strategy !! Clock speed of the processor is a measure of the speed at which the processor will work.

If a processor is Core 2 Duo 2.67 Ghz. However here is 2.67 Ghz processor clock speed !! If you are a Level-1 user then dual core is enough for you right now. However, you can also take the core-to-duo (if available in the market) if you want to get a budget. And Level-2 will say that since Core-Two Duo or Core-Two Quad are not available in the market right now, you can take Intel's Core-III or Bigger Core i-Five (if you have a budget). But if you want, you can also take the 8-core processor of AMDA's Phenom Scene. Performance will get a lot better than price. Now come to Level-1 users !!
Since you have a huge range of work and many of you are at pro level, I would urge you to take Intel's second-generation Core-I Seven processor right now, or the 8 or 8-core processor of AMD's Phenom Series. But in my experience I've seen AMD processors perform better than Intel for video editing. And the price is a bit lower than that. Since hardcore gaming, high level video editing, 3D animation require a lot of available processors, you can buy one of the strongest processors in the market right now to meet your needs. Recently AMD has released 4-core processor, codenamed "Bulldozer".
Finally, let me say that the price is a bit high, but you should always buy a good processor.

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