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Category > Programming Posted 20 May 2017 My Price 8.00

Selecting Computer Components

 Selecting Computer Components

Assume that you work as an IT technician for a computer graphics company. Computer graphics rendering is highly dependent on the type of processor, memory, and graphics the system will use. You have been given the task to select the new components for the next computer systems order for your company.

Tasks:

  • Provide your recommendations on which processor, graphics/video card, and memory configuration would be best suited for intensive computer graphics and rendering. Please be sure to justify each of your selections from your readings or scholarly sources.
  • Support your statements with appropriate examples and scholarly references.
  • Write your initial response in approximately 300 words. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.

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also I need 2 respond to classmates.

 

Sunday, September 11, 20162:42 PMM1 Assignment 2 DiscussionAssignment 2: Selecting Computer ComponentsResponsesResponses are listed below in the following order: response, author and the date and time the response isposted.ResponseAuthorDate/Time(an instructor response)M1 Assignment 2 DiscussionFaculty Lumpkin9/5/2016 2:13:25PMClass -In order for a computer to operate correctly, it must have some basic informaTon aboutstorage, memory, and display conFguraTons. ±or example, your computer needs to knowhow much memory is available so that it can allocate space for all the programs you want torun.RAM goes blank when the computer power is turned o², so conFguraTon informaToncannot be stored there. ROM would not be a good place for this informaTon, either, becauseit holds data on a permanent basis. If, for example, your computer stored the memory size inROM, you could never add more memory (you might be able to add it, but you couldn’tchange the size speciFcaTon in ROM). ³o store some basic system informaTon, yourcomputer needs a type of memory that’s more permanent than RAM, but less permanentthan ROM, which is where EEPROM is introduced.EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) is a non-volaTle chip thatrequires no power to hold data. When you change the conFguraTon of your computersystem—by adding RAM, for example—the data in EEPROM must be updated. SomeoperaTng systems recognize such changes and automaTcally perform the update. You canmanually change EEPROM se´ngs by running your computer’s setup program.Class -

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