Re: HRZ

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"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>A unit known as Hertz, or Hz. For instance, a 2.4 GHz processor (or CPU),
> can handle 2.4 billion operations per second. One GigaHertz is one
> billion Hertz.
>
> To determine your CPU's speed, right-click on MY COMPUTER and select
> Properties and look under "Computer".

Another truly DUMB response from the worst MVP in history. 2.4GHz is the
clock rate and has absolutely NOTHING to do with operations per second.
Keep up the good work Carey. I saw one poster that gave you credit of 50%
correct answers. Now there's an over-estimate if I ever saw one.


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  • Re: HRZ
    ... "Tim Slattery" wrote: ... I seen something that says I should have at leat 2.4 HRZ. ... > You probably mean Hz (Hertz) or GHz*. ... > like reading a byte from memory, adding two numbers inside the CPU, ...
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  • Re: HRZ
    ... "Steve Shattuck" wrote: ... One GigaHertz is one ... >> billion Hertz. ...
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