Parts of a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

Modern graphics card or GPU can be expensive and quite intimidating to look at. Here is a brief explanation of parts of a standard high end  GPU so that you can be more comfortable handling one.

Referring to the figure above

  1. PCIE connector: along the bottom of the card is the connector for the PCIe x 16 socket on your motherboard. It must be firmly seated into the motherboard and will be held in place by a clip or slide on the socket
  2. Output ports: this port enable you to connect your monitor to the graphics card. Modern graphics cards now have in addition, the DVI and HDMI ports.
  3. Exhaust Vent: the exhaust vent helps to get some of the massive amounts of heat generated by the card out of the case. Not all graphics cards have vents but most high-end ones do.
  4. Cooling fans: if your GPU is a powerful one it must be fitted with fans in addition to the heat sink. In other words not all GPUs come fitted with fans.
  5. Cross switch connector: cross switch connector is used to connect to another GPU. Not all high-end GPUs come with this kind of connector.
  6. Power supply port: many modern graphics cards now have their own separate power connection, separate from the power that goes to the motherboard.
  7. Speed controller switch: this is the fan speed controller switch. It is used to manually control the fan speed.

About Power Supply Unit. (PSU) of a PC

power supply unit (PSU)

The power supply unit PSU is often the most overlooked component of the PC. It is also the component that usually first develops a fault. When purchasing a PSU, make sure it has enough capacity to power all the components of your PC and with a little to spare. The PSU should have enough capacity to power the CPU, GPU, HDD,  CD drive,  motherboard and with a little to spare in case of an upgrade.

To know the PSU capacity you should buy, add up the power requirements of all major components of your PC, will give you a great idea of the power capacity ups you should have.

Modern power supply units for PCs are usually rated between 1000 to 1500 Watts.

Types of PSU

The two types of PSU out there are the wired and  the modular PSU. The wired PSU comes with connecting  wires attached permanently to the  power unit. The modular PSU comes with connecting wires detached from the power unit, you only plug the ones that are needed. The modular PSU is more expensive due to the convenience it provides.

Power connectors

This refers to the connecting wires from the power unit to the PC components. It is your duty to check that the power unit you have purchased has the correct connecting wires and pin mouths to attach to your PC components such as the CPU, GPU  CD-ROM , DVD and so on.

20 + 4 pin connector:

this is the connector for the motherboard. Your motherboard may come with a 20 or 24 pin connector.

The 4+4 pin connector:

this is the connector for the CPU, it can either be a 4 pin or 8 pin connector.

PCIE 6 Pin Connector:

this is a dedicated connector for modern GPUs. Older GPUs draw their power from the motherboard.

Molex connector:

this connector is used to provide power to the hard drive and the CD drive. Nowadays this connector has been replaced by SATA connectors.

SATA connectors:

these are the latest connectors for hard disk drives and optical drives.

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Youtube has now separated YouTube payment from the normal adsense payments. 

YouTube payments are what you make from your YouTube channels and normal Adsense payments is what you make from your websites. Up until now both type of payments were consolidated as one payment but now they have been separated.

What this means is that the amount of money you make from adsense on your website will no longer be added to that made from your YouTube channel and issued as a single payment.

Recall that  the minimum payout for Adsense is $100 (including tax). Now that the accounts have been separated, each adsense payment account must reach the minimum $100 before payment is issued.

For more information see the official page

4 Simple Soap Recipes for you to experiment with at home

Soap making

Transparent apple soap

This is a transparent soap with apple fragrance.

Recipe:

4 ounces clear glycerine soap base

1 tablespoon liquid soap

1 teaspoon liquid glycerine

½ teaspoon of apple fragrance oil

2 drops of red food colour

½ teaspoon of ground cinnamon

Procedure

Melt the soap base ( you can use your microwave to do that).

Add the liquid soap and glycerine and stir the mixture.

Add the apple fragrance oil, red colour and cinnamon and stir well.

Pour the mixture into  moulds and let it harden overnight

After the soap has fully hardened, remove from mould and it is ready to use.

Foaming liquid soap

Recipe

245ml Castile liquid soap base

5ml vitamin E

10 drops of lemon oil

10 drops of Lavender essential oil

Directions

Mix the ingredients thoroughly and use.

Exfoliating cream soap:

Nice soapy and creamy soap that is soothing to the skin.

Ingredients

3.5 ounces of creme soap base

1 teaspoon D- Limonene

1 teaspoon fine pumice

2 teaspoon orange peel granules

5 drops of orange essential oil

Pure distilled water.

Directions

Mix all the ingredients except distilled water in a glass bowl. Use pure distilled water to thin out the mixture into your desired constituency. Store in a glass jar.

Sand soap

A good soap for cleaning oily and greasy stains.

Ingredients

1 pound of glycerine melt and pour soap base.

½ cup of fine sand

2 teaspoons Eucalyptus essential oil

Directions

Melt the soap base

Mix with fine sand and eucalyptus oil

Put into moulds and allowed to set

Comparing Hard Disk Drive, HDD and Solid State Drive (SSD)

HDD & SSD

The traditional way to store data on a PC is in the Hard Disk Drive, HDD. These days, the HDD is gradually being replaced with the Solid State Drive, SSD. SSDs read and write data faster than the traditional HDD thereby making computing tasks faster. Presently SSDs are more expensive than HDDs. For instance a 500GB SSD can cost 4 times that of HDD of the same size.

The main differences between an HDD and SSD is as follows;

1.HDD stores data on a magnetic disk using moving parts that are spinning very fast. SSD have no moving parts and store data on integrated circuit assemblies.

2. SSDs are much smaller in size and HDDs, thereby making it possible for slimer laptops to be built.

Further Differences between Hard Disk Drive( HDD) and Solid State Drives ( SSD)

Hard Disk DriveSolid State Drive
Start up timeCan take several secondsAlmost instantaneous
Random Access TimeRanges from 2.9 to 12 ms0.1 ms
Data transfer rateAbout 200MB/ s200 – 1500MB/s
Read LatencyMuch higher than SSDLower
Read performanceSlowerSlower
Noise levelNoise is caused by moving partsNo noise
InstallationShould be installed in such a way that it is Protected from vibration and shockNot sensitive to orientation, vibration and shock
Reliability and LongevityHDD have moving parts and are susceptible to mechanical failures Can last for many years under normal use.

Hybrid Solid State Hard Drive, SSHD

This is a combination of a traditional HDD and SSD. The SSHD has 2 storage spaces. The smaller storage space; usually the SSD and the larger storage space; usually the HDD.  

Cloud Computing; an Introduction

Cloud computing illustration

What is Cloud Computing?

Once upon a time when the personal computer, PC, was created, the user was only limited to information available in his own computer or a local server. As PC usage grew, there was a need to access, query and receive information from a dedicated stable centralized location which is not characterized by downtimes and unavailability.

To many people cloud computing could mean accessing the internet, Gmail, watching movies on Netflix or storing files in a cloud storage service like Google Drive. However cloud computing has a much deeper meaning.

In 2011, The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) gave a final definition for the term ‘Cloud Computing’.

Cloud computing is defined as a model for enabling ubiquitous,convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of computable resources. e.g.( applications and services, storage, networks, servers) that can be rapidly positioned and released with minimal management effort of service provider interaction.

Essential Characteristics of Cloud Computing

A good cloud service should have the following characteristics;

  1. On demand self-service
  2. Broad network access
  3. Resource pooling.
  4. Rapid elasticity or expansion
  5. Measured service

Benefits you can get from using a cloud computing service includes;

Pay as you go service: only pay for a service you want to use within a specific time frame.

Security and disaster assistance: you are certain that your service will not be compromised, and even if it happens there will be prompt assistance

Off-site data storage: Cloud storage.

Lower cost of ownership: you only pay for the service you want to use. You don’t need to set up any local server or so.

Access from anywhere: You can access your files from any location around the world using your PC, laptop or mobile device.

Automatic and easily upgraded: you can easily and by yourself upgrade or downgrade your service as desired.