Serial ATA (SATA or S-ATA) ShowIntroduction
The Serial ATA standard (S-ATA or SATA) is a standard bus allowing high-speed storage peripherals to be connected to PC computers.
The Serial ATA standard was introduced in February 2003 in order to compensate for limitations of the...
S-video (Y/C) ShowThe S-Video standard
The S-Video standard (for "Sony Video"), sometimes called Y/C, is a video transmission mode with separate components using different cables to carry information regarding luminance (luminosity) and chrominance (colour).
An S...
My games are running slowly on a decent PC. What's wrong? ShowMy games are running slowly on a decent PC. What's wrong?
You just bought a new PC and your games are running slow on it.
You can try the following things:
a) Install the latest drivers for your motherboard and graphics card (most...
[LAN] - Finding another computer’s name using IP Show[LAN] - Finding another computer’s name using IP
Issue
Solution
Issue
I need to find the computer name of one PC connected in LAN (joined to domain).
I have the IP address of terminal. How to find the computername?
Solution
To...
How do I find Word's keyboard shortcuts? ShowHow do I find Word's keyboard shortcuts?
To deal with shotcuts you have several possibilities.
1- Some keyboard shortcuts are listed next to the items in the main menu (just open menu list and check out).
2- You can also find...
S/PDIF format ShowS/PDIF format
The S/PDIF standard ("Sony/Philips Digital Interface", or SPDIF for short) is a digital audio data transfer format. It is an international standard known as "IEC-958 type II", which defines both hardware specifications (physical...
Motherboard ShowIntroduction to motherboards
The primary component of a computer is the motherboard (sometimes called the "mainboard"). The motherboard is the hub which is used to connect all of the computer's essential components.
As its name suggests,...
DTS (Digital Theater Sound) ShowDTS standard
DTS (Digital Theater Sound) is a digital sound coding standard created by Universal. Compared with the Dolby Digital standard, DTS uses four times less compression and digitises sound at 20 bits instead of 16. Therefore, DTS's sound...