Shutdown PC in 1 Second

by Hiroshi on 26-04-2010

How do you shutdown your PC (Computer CPU - not the Monitor)? Start -> Turn Off Computer -> Turn Off! Using this way will take 1 to 2 minutes to shutdown a PC. Want to shutdown PC in one second? Sometimes you need to shutdown PC quickly. 1 second is lightening speed for PC shutdown. Suppose your UPS is going down and you have few seconds left to turn off computer! In this case you want to shutdown PC in a blink. Using this trick can save your time. I can do it in one second and the 2nd second PC will be completely off. At the first attempt, you might take 3 seconds to get it done but with practice let's hope you will be doing it in one second. Here is the little trick.

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Adjust RAM And CPU Performance

by Hiroshi on 23-06-2009

If you are a gamer then you better know the value of each and single bit of performance resource. There is a simple way to increase RAM and that is to duplicate or replace it. There is another method without spending a single buck. That is overclocking through PC performance management software. You better be careful with it though. Overclocking a computer's processor or memory causes it to go faster than its factory rated speed. A processor rated at 2.4GHz might be overclocked to 2.5GHz or 2.6GHz, while memory rated at 200MHz might be pushed to 220MHz or higher. The extra speed results in more work being done by the processor and/or memory in a given time period, increasing the overall computing performance of the PC.

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Check CPU and Memory Performance of Mac

by Hiroshi on 26-04-2009

ibench 20080903102535 Check CPU and Memory Performance of Mac

iBench is a Asynthetic benchmark and very useful software for the Mac OS X operating system. iBench is constitued by 21 tests (12 of integer workload and 9 of floating point) of real usage that allow to check and compare the CPU and memory performance of your Mac. A benchmark is a piece of software that allows to measure the performance of many components, even software or hardware, like CPU, a data base system or a Web server.

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Get All Info About PC Processor

by Hiroshi on 16-03-2009

cpu info Get All Info About PC Processor

CPUID Displays information about your computers processor(s). Processor(s) Speed, cache size, features, clock multipliers, codename, temperature, fan speed, voltage, brand plus much more information.

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Windows Reboots Without Warning – Cause and Solution

by Hiroshi on 16-03-2009

Lets discuss the possible causes and Their solution for PC reboot without warning. There could be any of the following possibilities.

  • Software Issue
  • Hardware Issue
  • Heat Related Issue
  • Computer Virus Problem
  • Operating System Issue

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Collect All Hardware Information – Motherboard, System, CPU, Memory

by Hiroshi on 19-12-2008

Yesterday my office computer Windows Software was updated but I could not find the right version of Windows Audio Drivers for its Mainboard version. Obviously you have to look for mainboard model information to get the right drivers for VGA or Sound. I did not wanted to open up my PC hardware. Adeel (colleague) helped me out in finding Mainboard model using CPU-Z. CPU-Z collects important information about your PC and displays these to you. Obviously once you know the Mainboard model and number then you can get its VGA and Sound drivers from relevant website (vendor).

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Monitor CPU Performance From Your Desktop – CPUMon

by Hiroshi on 08-10-2007

CPUMon is a simple little gadget to monitor CPU performance from your desktop. It displays a real-time graph of CPU performance as well as current usage indicator. The display supports custom colors, alpha-blending, user defined update rates and more.

01 CPUMon Monitor CPU Performance From Your Desktop   CPUMon

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