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Well. How to say this!
It's totally a matter of experience!
Even if you go into detail here, you won't know much.
Let's be clear.
All you need to know is one of the CPUs or graphics cards!
If the cup is low-to-mid.
Then your graphics card should also choose the low-end and mid-range.
As for how to distinguish between the low-end or high-end of the cup.
The concept is vague.
There are no detailed breakdowns.
Basically, the dual-core CUP models are considered mid-range.
The models with high dual-core cores, such as Core 7400 or AMD's 7750, can be said to be mid-to-high-end.
In short, it's just a matter of experience, I'm just making a random analogy!!
It doesn't matter much!
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It can only be understood but not spoken
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Generally, the CPU with a single core is equipped with 64MB and 128MB graphics cards, and 8600GT can be equipped with 512MB of memory.
The main frequency is a dual-core CPU, and the configuration is equipped with a 256MB graphics card, which is enough for 9600GT 1GB of RAM.
Dual-core configuration with a clock speed above 512MB graphics card 9800GT 2GB RAM.
The CPU is a triple-core or quad-core CPU, equipped with a 1GB graphics card 9800GT 4GB memory + 64-bit system.
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The CPU is now enough for both cores, such as the E5200, and the E8400 if you want high frequency
The graphics card to play games is at least 9600, preferably with G92 core.
The memory is generally 2G is enough, if you insist on using a 64-bit system, it will be 4GB.
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The motherboard is the basic channel that links each component, and different parts use different channels (buses);
The display shows the data processed by the graphics card.
In the case of games, for example, the CPU (including the cache) controls the behavior of logical individuals, and the graphics card is responsible for the performance of the behavior, and their data is loaded into memory from the hard disk or network card.
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Memory: You can view it through My Computer - Right-click Properties, which can also view the CPU information, graphics card and CPU, you can view it through My Computer - Right-click Management - Device Manager.
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CPU, memory, graphics card, hard disk are all major components of a computer.
CPU: The abbreviation of Cntral Pocessing UIT, also known as the processor, is the computing core and control core of the computer. Computers rely on CPUs to calculate and control.
Let the various parts of the computer work smoothly, play a role in coordination and control.
Hard disk: A device that stores data such as data and software, with a large capacity and no loss of data when the power is off.
Memory: responsible for data exchange and processing between hardware such as hard disks and CPUs. It is characterized by small size, fast speed, power can be stored, and no power is emptied, that is, the computer can store data in the memory when it is turned on, and all the data in it will be automatically emptied after shutting down.
Graphics card: When working, it cooperates with the display to output graphics and text, and its function is to convert and drive the display information required by the computer system, and provide a line scan signal to the display to control the correct display of the display.
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The motherboard is the cornerstone of the overall performance of the computer, and it is also the basis for determining stability and overclocking ability, and it is the foundation for upgrades.
He determines what kind of processor you can install, what kind of graphics card, what kind of memory.
Intel or AMD).
Its quality directly affects the coordination of the processor and graphics card, and determines the nature of your platform (DDR2 or DDR3).
Therefore, the motherboard is the first thing to pay attention to when matching.
The processor is the main factor that determines the processing speed of the computer, when the limit transfer rate of the motherboard is greater than the processor, the processing speed of the processor can be fully exerted, and its quality determines the speed of your running programs.
The influence of graphics cards is mainly reflected in 3D graphics and games, but they must be coordinated with the processor, and generally a processor of one grade should be matched with the corresponding grade of graphics card. (Otherwise, one side will become a bottleneck for the other, which means that your graphics card will be wasted if the processor can't support it).
Generally speaking, the motherboard is slightly more expensive than the processor (according to the first-line motherboard**) or equivalent, and the graphics card is higher than the motherboard**100-200 yuan (just roughly speaking).
Memory is to determine how many programs you can open, the larger the memory, the more programs can be opened (when the processor is not loaded) Now the home is generally 2G or 4G
There is nothing to say about the display,It mainly affects the picture quality,Of course, it must be supported by a separate graphics card to play better,Under the integrated graphics card,The quality of the display does not make much sense。
You are ignoring two important factors, the hard drive and the power supply.
Hard disk has been ignored, thinking that he is storing things, in fact, now the hard disk has gradually become the bottleneck of the whole computer, the speed of the processor is greater than the transfer speed of the hard disk, the hard disk will become a bottleneck, that is to say, no matter how fast the processor, because the hard disk is too slow, the speed will also decrease. It's like you can't speak, no matter how fast your brain is. When choosing a hard disk, you must choose a high-efficiency hard disk, and Western Digital is recommended to have a black disk of more than 500G.
The power supply is the power base of the computer, no matter how high your configuration is, if you don't have the support of a good power supply, you can't operate normally, the garbage power supply will aggravate the aging rate of accessories, and seriously burn out the motherboard and other accessories
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The CPU is the processor. The memory is a temporary storage of the data that the program is about to use, and it is emptied as soon as the computer is shut down. The graphics card is a must-have for playing 3D games and drawing. Hard disks are used to store data for a long period of time, such as a computer system. **。games and much more.
No matter how good your CPU is, it's useless if the motherboard is not good, so the configuration of the computer depends on the overall performance, not on a single accessory.
For example, if you have limited funds, if you play games, you can buy a cheap CPU and a better graphics card. Memory, which is now generally popular, is more than 2G, and the Win7 system can be more than 4G.
Hard disk to buy a big point (because 500g and 320g and 160g are about the same price) hard disk is also very important now, although the main bottleneck of the current computer configuration is hard disk, but because the relationship between funds can be ignored, you can not feel it when you go online or play games, and now broadband resources are limited, so it is impossible to exceed the speed of the hard disk, you can only experience it when you install games or large files, hard disk cache buy more than 16m, at least 7200 or more on the OK.
The power quality should be bought, a little larger when you buy it, and you can keep it for later backup, such as adding a sound card when you have conditions in the future, or changing the CPU, etc.
Hehe, saying that these are actually useless, the main bottleneck is the renminbi instead of these, and everything is best if you have more funds.
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It's like the brain, stomach, eyes, and digestive system.
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The above is more comprehensive
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This is how computers work, you ask. A hard drive is a storehouse for your computer. Memory is where the CPU processes data and performs instruction operations.
All the calculations on the computer are sent to the CPU through memory for processing. Conversely, the memory that the CPU can directly access is memory. The graphics card is based on the instructions and relevant data provided by the CPU when the program is running, and the program running process and results are processed accordingly and converted into text and graphic display signals that can be accepted by the display and displayed on the screen, so as to provide users with the basis for judging whether to continue or stop the program operation.
In other words, the display must rely on the display signal provided by the graphics card to display various characters and images.
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A configuration like yours is compatible, as long as the CPU socket corresponds to the motherboard socket, the model corresponds to the compatible, the motherboard supports your CPU socket type, it is good, divided into single core, dual core, triple core and quad core, the motherboard and graphics card are basically not incompatible now, the memory depends on the model of the motherboard that does not support the memory, for example, your memory is DDR3 1333M 2G, then your motherboard must support DDR3 1333M memory, DDR2 is the same to be supported by the motherboard (seems to be nonsense), the hard disk only depends on personal preference, whatever you match, compatibility is like this, the best configuration means that your configuration can give full play to the maximum performance of your various components. For example, the bus frequency of the motherboard is higher than the CPU external frequency and memory frequency, etc., it is best that the CPU and the memory and the motherboard's working frequency are the same, and the data traffic transmitted is the same, then the performance is the best, the graphics card is not very particular, because it has its own CPU, it can process data by itself, as long as your PCI-E transmission rate can keep up, but there is also a threshold, can not exceed the CPU's processing capacity, like your graphics card is a bit low, You can consider using Colorful 9800GT 512M or Dilan Hengjin HD4830 Thunder Drill, there are still many things to consider in this regard, and it is not clear for a while, so you can only see more by yourself, figure it out more, and read some information on the Internet for a long time. The above is also my personal opinion, in fact, there are many of them I don't understand yet.
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To put it simply.
Compatibility means that there will be no sudden jam between the hardware after installation, crash or blue screen, etc., and your machine should be installed after the use is normal, otherwise you will not come here to ask questions Hehe So the problem of compatibility does not need to be considered, in addition, the installation boss will not give you a set of hardware incompatible machines, so it is he who makes trouble. But how incompatible, how compatible... I'm also obsessed with the one below.
I think what you want to ask should be the question of how the performance is, and the performance depends on what you focus on, as far as the graphics card is concerned, if you play games, you choose N card, and if you do image processing, you use a card, and if you want to do image processing, you can use a card, and if you want to do it, it's useless, and it's compared...
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Hello, I'm selling computers ·· If it's for gaming, I advise you not to amd, unstable, but it's cheap, but it's not very stable, graphics card: 9600gt, it's high-end, memory is OK, hard disk doesn't need to be really big, it's 7200 rpm, but have you ever thought about it, reading things is very slow, you can take a 160 hard disk to compare, you know, motherboard, I recommend you to use Gigabyte, stable and reliable, and other I won't say more
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There is no problem with the compatibility of your configuration, the question of how to judge the compatibility is very delicate, from a macro point of view, it is a theoretical thing, as long as the hardware that makes up the machine can work, it is compatible; Microscopically speaking, it is whether all the hardware that makes up the machine can play a good computing performance.
The compatibility between the CPU and the motherboard mainly depends on the bus frequency, AMD's CPU can work well as long as the bus frequency of the motherboard is higher than the CPU, if the CPU bus is higher than the motherboard, it will not work, Intel's is not, even if the CPU bus is higher than the motherboard, then the CPU will work with frequency reduction. Therefore, the ideal match is that the CPU bus frequency and the motherboard's bus frequency are quite the best; In terms of memory, Kingston's reputation is good, as long as the hard disk is not broken, only Seagate's performance is relatively leading, and it can be used with confidence.
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Now the hardware compatibility will not be bad, and your configuration will be.
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Incompatible with the feeling of a card when used, but not a card,
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Mainly play web games and sometimes occasionally play DNF and the like, and the CPU, graphics card, and memory that can be compatible with your motherboard are:
CPU: Intel E8400 Disc 165
Memory: 2G Apacer DDR2 800 95
Graphics: Ӣ GT240 Lieutenant General 512M DDR5 160
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The CPU is replaced with a quad-core one, and the memory is almost the same as 4G!
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These are replaced, and it is better to directly match a computer.
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1.CPU and memory are indispensable, they are the core part of the computer. Their work needs to be mutually reinforcing.
And the graphics card is only their output part, which has nothing to do with them, but has a close relationship with people. That is to say, without a graphics card, the CPU and memory can work normally, but we can't operate with the CPU and memory, but we can use them the same, 2For example, the machine in the factory is only composed of CPU, memory, and hard disk, and its job is only to use the program, that is, it runs according to the program as soon as it is turned on, and people do not need to do any operations.
For example, if you turn on the computer and only listen to songs, and turn off your monitor, then your graphics card is redundant, and you can still listen to songs.
3.Therefore, the graphics card only provides the information of the computer's work to people in the form of a monitor, and it is only the "middleman" between the person and the computer
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The CPU is where the data is really processed.
Memory, is to temporarily store some data that has not been processed or temporarily processed graphics card = CPU in the graphics card + memory in the graphics card = GPU + video memory The graphics card is a device that processes image output separately and shares a lot of work for the CPU.
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