2.7 ghz
Absolutely! The bigger the better!!
1795 mhz = 1.795 ghz there pretty close, but no.
yes just subtract them
No, a 2.80 GHz processor can run calculations significantly more quickly than a 1.8 GHz processor. Therefor, a computer with a 2.8 GHz CPU will tend to run more quickly than one with a 1.8 GHz CPU, depending on other limiting factors. If you can see no difference, then something else is slowing it down, like a lack of R.A.M.
Neither is bigger, they are different units of measurement.Gigabyte (GB) is a unit of measurement for computer memory, equal to 1024 megabytes (MB).Gigahertz (GHz) is a unit of measurement for frequency, 1 Gigahertz is equal to 1billion cycles per second.Asking which is bigger is similar to asking whether a meter is bigger than a second.
Yes, a cup is 226 ml
what is bigger 24 quarts or 3gallons
Apple no longer sells the 24" iMac. Your choices are a 21.5" selling for $1,299 for the 2.7 Ghz model or $1,499 for the 2.9 Ghz model. Or there is the 27" iMac 2.9 Ghz for $1,799 or the top of the line 27" with 3.2 Ghz for $1,999. The 21.5" 2.7 Ghz model will do all you want. There is no registry on a Mac and you do not need to install security software. Therefore the Mac operates just great with a slower processor than a Windows PC.
The coordinates of Olympus Mons are: 18° 24′ 0″ N, 226° 0′ 0″ E (18.4°, 226°)
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9.5Mhz = 0.0095Ghz 6.0Ghz = 6000Mhz 0.0095Ghz < 6.0Ghz 9.5Mhz < 6000Mhz