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This Blog belongs to Subthida Roschuen, a MUIC Student majored TIM, for Computer Essential Subject or ICNS141.

PC Specification Homework
the biggest, fastest PC being sold in the world today

•Motherboard : ASUS Maximus IV Extreme-Z

•Processor

Intel® Socket 1155 for 2nd Generation Core™ i7/Core™ i5/Core™ i3 Processors

Supports Intel® 32 nm CPU

Supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0

•Memory

4 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2200(O.C.)/1866(O.C.)/1600/1333 Hz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory

Dual Channel Memory Architecture

Supports Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (XMP)

•Case

SilverStone Temjin SST-TJ07BW

Material: 	4.0mm ~ 8.0 mm uni-body aluminum outer frame, 2.0mm aluminum body

Motherboard: 	SSI, Extended ATX, ATX, Micro ATX

Exposed Drive Bays: 	5.25"

Internal Drive Bays: 	3.5"

Top Fans: 	120mm exhaust fans, (1200 RPM, 21 dBA) 

Rear Fans: 	92mm intake fans, (2100 RPM, 23 dBA)

Bottom Fans: 	120mm exhaust fans, (1200 RPM, 21 dBA)

Expansion Slots: 	7

Front I/O Ports: 	USB 2.0, (1) IEEE 1394, (1) Audio, (1) Mic

Power Supply: 	Standard PS2(ATX) or (1) Redundant PS2

Dimensions: 	(W x H x D) 220mm x 560mm x 565mm

•Power supply

Enermax Revolution85+ 1020W

•Floppy drive

•Hard drive

Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB

Spindle Speed: 7,200RPM

Formatted Capacity: 931.51GB

Platter Size: 2 x 500GB

Cache Size: 32MB

•Model Number HD103SJ

•Keyboard

•Mouse

CM Storm Inferno

Model Number:SGM-4000-KLLN1-GP

Material:Rubber Grip / ABS Plastic / Mesh Bezel / Metal Plate

Dimensions:(W) 80X (H) 135 X (D) 40 mm (W)?3.16 X (H)?5.3 X (D) 1.6 inch

Net Weight:61.5 g / 0.356 lb

Sensor:4000 DPI Storm Tactical? Laser Sensor

X&Y Axis Configuration:Independent and programmable

Maximum Tracking Speed:115 IPS

Polling Time:1.0ms

Dynamic Surface Adaptation:Tracks on all surfaces, lift-off distance 2mm

Onboard Memory:128Kb

Form Factor:Right Hand Ergonomic

Button Assignment:11

Illumination:IC controlled Illumination with red lighting effect

DPI Display:LED

•Video card

Asus GeForce GTX 590

Shader units :2x 512

ROPs:2x 48

GPU:2x GF110

Transistors:2x 3000M

Memory Size:x 1536 MB

Memory Bus Width :x 384 bit

Core Clock:07 MHz

Memory Clock:55 MHz

•Monitor

Dell U2711

Brightness: 350.0 cd/m^2

Contrast Ratio: 1000:1

Dot Pitch: 0.23 mm

Max. Resolution: 2560 x 1440

Response Time: 6.0 ms

Screen Size: 27.0 inch

Color Depth: Up to 1.07 billion colors

Monitor Type: Flat Panel LCD TFT (Active Matrix)

Viewable Picture Size: 27.0 in.

•Sound card

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional

•	24-bit Analog-to-Digital conversion of analog inputs at 96kHz sample rate

•	24-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of digital sources at 96kHz to analog 7.1 speaker output

•	24-bit Digital-to-Analog conversion of stereo digital sources at 192kHz to stereo output

•	16-bit to 24-bit recording sampling rates: 8,11.025,16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 and 96kHz

•	ASIO 2.0 support at 16bit/44.1kHz,16-bit/48kHz, 24-bit/44.1kHz 24-bit/48kHz and 24-bit/96kHz with direct monitoring

•	Enhanced SoundFont support at up to 24-bit resolution

•	64MB of X-RAM

•	Analog output Signal-to-Noise Ratio (A-weighted): 109dB

Connectivity

•	Line in / Microphone in (shared 1/8" mini jack)

•	Speaker out (4x 1/8" mini jacks)

•	Optical out (TOSLINK)*

•	Optical in (TOSLINK)

•	Intel HD Audio Compatible Front Panel Header (2x5pin)

•	Optical Out supports stereo SPDIF out, multichannel out via Dolby Digital Live, and pass through of multichannel DVD sound

•Video card

•Modem

the best smart phone operating system and why
The best operating system on smart phone is android for these reasons:

System Wide Voice Functionality

iOS’ voice command options are, well, limited – especially if you’ve gotten used to being a mobile connoisseur – barking commands at your Android smartphone. Actually touching your phone or tablet is so 2010, and Android does voice commands fabulously. Everything from searching to executing commands within the OS itself is already built into Android. Driving and want to jot down a few ideas or send a few texts? No problem. Android users can dictate text messages and e-mail, as well as get directions by simply speaking to the phone. The same flexibility exists for media too, and users can also load third-party music apps like Pandora with the “listen to” command, whereas the iPhone’s music-by-voice feature is only linked to the iPod app.

GPS Navigation

Android phones have offered free, voice-guided GPS for a long, long time. It’s actually been offered as a standard component of Android since October 2009, whereas iOS’ Maps app demands the user look at their iPhone or iPad as they drive – no good. Still, the iPhone has a few decent third-party apps that offer turn-by-turn voice guidance, but Android’s built-in functionality allows users to jump seamlessly into navigation from other apps. This kind of functionality simply doesn’t exist on iOS, as users have to manually copy and paste the address into the app of choice. Not efficient, and certainly not seamless.

Setting Default Apps

On Android, you get to decide what apps do what. Like a particular browser? Make it the default one. Is there a particular music player that suits your needs best? You get the picture. On Android, if you want to use alternative apps for virtually anything from mail, to Web browsing or even navigation, you can set them to be the default for all the related functions. It’s a small thing, but in reality, it’s a life saver, and one more reason why you are the boss of your Android device. Nice, isn’t it?

Widgets

Android is the most customizable OS in the world!

Android widgets are wonderful gems that can display whatever you want, at any time, anywhere you want to put them. Placed directly on the home screen(s), they can provide access to quick updates on the things that matter most to you. Widgets for breaking news, updates on sporting events, messages, emails, media playback controls, toggling screen brightness, or WiFi - it’s all up to you. The point is – it’s all up to you. That’s the beauty of Android – you are the boss of it, and it can really be customized to turn your smartphone or tablet into a device perfect for your needs.

Hardware Diversity

The customer is always right – right? With Android, you have literally tons of choice. Aside from the actual OS itself, Android is on more hardware than any other mobile OS in the world. You want a physical QWERTY keyboard? No problem. How about 3D video recording? Yep, got that covered too. Ok – how about an amazing display that makes everything look incredible, with 1080p video recording, and wireless streaming to your TV? The Samsung Galaxy S II has it all – for those with a healthy wallet, and a desire to have the most powerful, most amazing superphone in the world. Android’s got everyone covered – big screen lovers, media junkies, text-addicts, and mobile multitasking power users. Let’s not forget removable batteries either. Really – everything from dual core, to dual screen to dual cameras can be had – and it’s all Android!

Credit : androidauthority.com

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