CISC and RISC are the two categories that are used to classify CPU architecture. CISC is an acronym for complex instruction set computer.
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A CPU or processor (Central Processing Unit)
p4 processor is used in socket pga478 motherboard.
The CPU cycle time is the time between start up and shutdown
No, it just goes onto standby
For Emergency shutdown of programs, check the performance of your CPU etc.
Make sure the CPU fan is functioning properly and that the case fan is also operational. If your CPU doesn't have a fan, purchase and install a heat sink and fan that will fit your CPU.
The only way is to power it off from Main power supply. You can also wait for the computer revive. If you have shutdown problems the n you assign you CPU power button as the shutdown button in the power option available when you right click on desktop and go to properties.You might have that option some where else.
Many/most motherboards have a separate power connector for the CPU. Check your motherboard's installation instructions to locate the CPU power connector. Then connect the matching power supply cable to the CPU power connector on the motherboard.
CPU processing power is measured in GHz (Giga Hurtz)
CPU speed can affect shutdown time because it takes 'work' to close all the applications, run shutdown tasks, and finally turn the computer off.
CPUs get power from two places-- From the motherboard through the tiny pins on the bottom of the CPU (Which in turn gets power from the 20 / 24 pin connector that connects tot he power supply) and from a 4 / 8 (Only on the newest boards) - pin connector that directly feeds the CPU a very steady supply of power. Both come from your actual Power Supply.
Neither, The CPU is the Central Processing Unit, it only processes information and bits of data the computer sends thru it. The motherboard supplies power to the case fan AND the CPU fan, which is supplied power from the PSU (power supply unit)
I know it as a P4 power connector. it works for many CPU's.
By AC unit do you mean air-conditioning unit? Or alternating current unit? I'll assume the latter. The AC unit is better-known as the power-supply unit (PSU). And yes, there is a connection between the PSU and CPU, via the 20 or 24 pin PSU-to-motherboard connector. The PSU can be interrupted by the CPU, which is how the machine is able to power off when you shutdown the operating system.