What
is a CPU?:The
Central Processing Unit (CPU) is responsible for interpreting and
executing most of the commands from the computer's hardware and
software.The
CPU could be considered the "brains" of the computer.The
CPU is Also Known As:processor,
computer processor, microprocessor, central processor, "the brains of the
computer" Important
CPU Facts:Not
all central processing units have pins on their bottom sides, but in the ones
that do, the pins are easily bent. Take great care when handling, especially
when installing onto the motherboard.Each
motherboard supports only a certain range of CPU types so always check with
your motherboard manufacturer before making a purchase.Popular
CPU Manufacturers:Intel, AMDCPU
Description:A
modern CPU is usually small and square with many short, rounded, metallic
connectors on its underside. Some older CPUs have pins instead metallic
connectors.The
CPU attaches directly to a CPU "socket" (or sometimes a
"slot") on the motherboard. The CPU is inserted into the socket
pin-side-down and a small lever helps to secure the processor.After
running even a short while, modern CPUs can get very hot. To help dissipate
this heat, it is necessary to attach a heat sink and a fan directly on top of
the CPU. Typically, these come bundled with a CPU purchase.Other
more advanced cooling options are also available including water cooling kits
and phase change units.
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