It's the best kept secret to vastly improving computer performance. It also improves graphics.
2006-09-03 15:49:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No. To speed up the computer you need to consider the following alternatives.
1) if you only want to increase the graphics speed get a video card that has more video RAM on it. If you are using on board graphics get a seperate video card and disable on board graphics in CMOS.
2) if the computer is very slow you should first doing a defrag before you try anything else. If this does not work try removing unwanted or old programs from the hard drive. Although small you be amazed by how effective this is when coming to increase speed.
3) increase the amount of RAM (memory) in your computer if that type of RAM is still available. Ask you local computer shop to advise you
2006-09-03 16:07:04
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answered by ianrose01 2
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Changing the monitor will do absolutely nothing to speed up your computer. You should consider trying to run some adware, most likely you have a bunch of junk, possibly viruses. Run through your system and delete old programs you no longer use. Or you can check to see how much memory you have left--consider buying another stick of ram perhaps. But to answer your question, no, the monitor has nothing to do with it.
2006-09-03 15:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the monitor has nothing to do with the speed of the computer. It's just the screen that allows you to see the sites or programs you are running.
2006-09-03 15:54:47
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answered by Mariposa 7
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no. The computer is still sending the picture data to some device. All the monitor does is translate it to..well..what you see. Changing the monitor may save electricity, but really does nothing major to the computer at all.
2006-09-03 15:48:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the monitor has no effect on the speed of the computer, it is a display device only
2006-09-03 20:41:35
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answered by casurfwatcher 6
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No, the monitor has nothing to do with speed of the computer...
2006-09-03 15:52:59
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answered by ShaH 6
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Nope. The monitor has nothing to do with the computer operating speed.
2006-09-03 15:48:12
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answered by pappy 6
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the monitor has nothing to do with the speed of your computer. the only thing that can change when you get your monitor is the size of your screen and the type of monitor ie LCD, plasma, or just plain ol monitor
2006-09-03 15:50:11
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answered by absolutmex 2
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Sorry, all the monitor does is takes the video signal from the computer and shows an image, the computer itself is the one that has to be upgraded or replaced.
2006-09-03 15:56:16
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answer #10
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answered by speech1 2
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difficult force: difficult force velocity remember while it involves overall performance - the swifter the difficult force spins (RPM = Revolutions consistent with Minute) the swifter you will get get entry to to records on the force. additionally abode windows will boot lots swifter. i might pass with the 7200 if accessible. i don't be responsive to what you recommend approximately twin-force. Are you talking concerning to the DVD force or the difficult force or what? CPU: the swifter the greater clever. greater cache memory on the CPU additionally makes a extensive overall performance distinction. computer screen: they're the two widescreen. It rather relies upon on the dimensions of the computer screen and what you like/are searching for for. 1440 x 900 is frequently a 17 inch widescreen and 1680 x 1050 is a 22 inch widescreen. and that i'm uncertain concerning to the coolness pad yet once you ensue to locate that out, enable me be responsive to using fact I own a 17 inch computing gadget and that i'm additionally finding for a sort of relax pads :-D.
2016-10-01 06:56:52
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answered by mattsson 4
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