What Effects Computer Speed Most: CPU, Software Extensions,
or Backside Cache?
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Researched by Sam J.
1999-2000 |
CONCLUSION
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this experiment was to find which element affects the
computers speed most.
I became interested in this idea when I found, on the Powerlogix website,
that the CPU was capable of being modified.
The information gained from this experiment will make computer buyers
more able to find the best upgrade for them.
HYPOTHESIS
My hypothesis is the CPU will make the most difference in speed.
I base my hypothesis on information gained from computer magazines saying
that the CPU is the "brain" of a computer.
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EXPERIMENT DESIGN
The constants in this study were: the computer, the test program, the
system software, the monitor, the test suite, and the desk on which the
computer was located.
The manipulated variables were: the speed of the CPU, the speed of the
cache, and the system extensions.
The responding variable was the speed of the computer.
To measure the responding variable I made a suite (not necessary, just
saves time) inside the "MacBench" speed test program and then ran it.
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MATERIALS
QUANTITY |
ITEM DESCRIPTION |
1 |
PowerBase 200 with voodoo card and Powerlogix 220 G3 |
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Testing program |
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monitor |
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keyboard |
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System extension called "LibMoto" |
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PROCEDURES
1. Choose which element to modify (a= cpu, b= cache,
c= extensions, d= control), making sure that "LibMoto" is turned off in
the extensions control panel and the cache is off in "Cache Control"
2a. Unplug everything from the computer after shutting
it down.
2b. Boot a program called "Cache Control"
2c. Boot the extensions control panel.
2d. Skip to step 11
3a. There are four thumbscrews on the back of the computer.
Unscrew them.
3b. Click the button entitled "Enable Backside cache".
If there is no button like this, skip to step 11.
3c. Use the standard set of extensions, with "LibMoto" added
to the list
4a. Pull the computer case towards you and then up so it slides
off.
4c. Quit the extensions control panel
5a. Gently set the computer on its side so that you can see into
it.
5c. Skip to step 11
6a. Find the CPU card. It is beside a very large slot.
7a. Find the green switch that is by itself and turn it from five to
seven.
8a. Close up the computer. Do NOT press the motherboard reset
button, no matter what the Powerlogix manual tells you, or you will have
to unplug and then plug in every cord for your computer to start up.
9a. Re-plug everything into your computer.
10a. Start your computer
11. Do steps 14-16
12. Boot MacBench
13. Run tests on publishing graphics, graphics, CPU, and FPU
14. Shut down your computer
15. Wait five minutes (to clear RAM)
16. Start your computer
17. Repeat steps 12 and 13
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RESULTS
The original purpose of this experiment was to find out which of the
following elements affected speed most: the CPU, the cache, or the system
folders extensions.
The results of the experiment were that the cache was the highest score
and the CPU was the lowest score.
See the table and graph below.
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CONCLUSION
My hypothesis was that the CPU would be the largest factor for performance.
The results indicate that this hypothesis could be either accepted or
rejected. The reason being that the CPU speed was only modified by
forty megahertz, just a tiny fraction of what you could if you actually
put in a processor upgrade. However, my hypothesis could be rejected
because the results show that the cache had the highest rating.
Because of the results of this experiment, I wonder if it would be the
same results if I ran the tests on a different computer.
If I were to conduct this experiment again I would boost the clock speed
of the CPU much more.
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RESEARCH REPORT
INTRODUCTION
Computers are more a part of the modern human life than we think.
Modern communities could not run well without computers. Computers
build cars on an assembly line, monitor the security systems of the most
essential US military bases and embassies, and process information from
the SETI site, to name a few jobs. Recently, the Y2k bug has shown
us just how important computers are.
Essential Components
A computers internal components make it operate. When you
press the power button, the ROM, permanent memory used for the basic startup
instructions (read only memory), tells the CPU, the processor in the "heart"
of a computer that does all the thinking of a computer, to look for a system
folder in all the information buses (a sort of highway for information).
When it finds one, the computer follows the instructions that were stored
in the folder. When the computer finishes booting up, it looks for
other devices and puts them on the desktop of the computer. RAM then
activates, storing the information that was not stored on the permanent
storage devices such as a hard drive. RAM is a device that lets a
program remember what it has done, while erasing when it loses power.
Carrying all this information is the system bus, the main information highway
of a computer. Without it, a computer would be like a human without
a spinal cord. In other words, it could not do anything.
Control Devices
A computer needs components to help make it understand what the user
is trying to make it do, and vice versa. The monitor is a device
that shows pictures telling the user what is happening in the computer.
A mouse lets the user control what the computer is doing by using a ball
on the bottom of a plastic container with the bottom of the ball sticking
out onto the mousepad. When the ball is moved, the computer senses
it and moves the pointer on the screen. A trackball is similar to
a mouse, but does not need a mousepad and the user moves the pointer by
sliding his/her hand across the large ball in the center of the device.
Touchpads use the users finger to move the pointer. The user slides
his/her finger across the pad while the computer tracks the movement of
pressure.
Storage Devices
When a user saves a document, it saves into storage devices.
There are several main groups of devices used for data storage. One
is a CD (compact disc)/ DVD (digital videodisc), which uses holes
burned into a removable disc to record information. Another is a
hard disc, using a disc to permanently store data in a rewriteable format.
The floppy drive family uses a removable disc housed in a plastic protective
container.
Types of the Computer
The computer is used in many more ways than one. The personal
computers are used for work, typing, and play. They have large hard
drives built into them to store many games and nice processors built to
play them. Industrial computers are built to do repetitive tasks
such as building cars and monitoring security systems. They
are the cheapest computers. Supercomputers are built to do the hard jobs.
They design cars and then test-drive them, simulating nuclear blasts, and
computing to the last number the value of p. They are the fastest
possible.
What Affects a Computers Speed
There are many things that affect a computers speed. These
are just about 60% of them, but these are 95% of the main factors.
First, there is the CPU. The CPUs power greatly affects a computers
speed because the CPU does all the core processing and also tells everything
what to do. Another element that affects speed is the system bus
because the system bus carries all the information during startup and when
the computer is running. Also, the program the computer is running
affects speed because if the program was a Mac-PC hybrid, the Mac will
usually run it slower because it will be built for the PC. Also,
there is the factor of the graphics processor. In some games, 3DFx
processors will enhance graphics and take some of the load off the CPU.
The speed of your hard disc will affect the speed of the computer because
when you boot up a program, it reads off the hard disc and loads it into
the computer. You cannot run any programs without a hard disc.
If you are running a program off the internet, you will need a fast internet
server to load the game before you go to sleep (in most cases) or go off
to do some other thing and the internet connection fails after it finishes
downloading. Also, you need the right plugins for your computer to
run some programs quickly. Without the right plugins, your computer
could not run most programs newer than 1995. The speed of the RAM
bank also counts, too. When you start a program that is relatively
advanced and requiring, you need fast RAM because it is faster because
it is faster to load something that you did in a game, like saving, when
you have fast RAM. Another thing that affects the speed is the size
of your RAM bank. When you run advanced programs, those programs
usually suck up RAM. For instance, "Unreal Tournament" requires 95
MB of RAM as a minimum to run without crashing after about 15-30 minutes.
Types of CPUs
There are many types of CPUs. There are IBM, Motorola, Apple,
and Intel chips. The two main types are Macintosh chips and PC chips. All
the Macintosh chips listed here are from 1984 or later and all the Intel
chips are from 1995 or later. Macintosh chips are generally the faster
of the two. There are two kinds of Macintosh chips. One is
the 680x0 family, and the other is the PowerPC chips. 680x0 chips
are the older, slower chips, stopped being made in 1995. They are:
the 68000, the original chip, the 68020, the rarest chip in all of Macintosh
history, the 68030, used most commonly of all the chips, the 68040, fastest
of all, and the 68LC040, a sort of stripped 68040. The other is the
PowerPC family of chips, incorporating the new RISC processing algorithm,
which is the fastest of all the families. They are: the 601, the
original PowerPC chip, the 603, the slowest of all the PowerPC chips, the
603e, the second slowest, the 604, the fourth fastest, the 604e, the fastest
of all chips before the Gxs, the G3, second fastest chip, and the ultra-powerful
G4, the fastest chip in the history of all computing. The Intel chips
are: the Pentium, the Pentium II, the Pentium III, the Celeron, and the
AMDk62 processor.
SUMMARY
A computer is certainly a big help to most people that have one,
especially businesses. It is a complex, delicate thing, and without
any one of its components it would be useless. Computers operate
almost all of our businesses, in part. Modern society could not advance
without computers.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Macweek
http.//www.macweek.com
Tuesday, November 3
Macworld
Used whole book
Macworld
No volumes
I used the whole magazine
November 1998
"Microprocessor, 680x0"
Microsoft Encarta
1998
Volume One
No pages in encyclopedia
Usborne
The Usborne Computer Directory for Beginners
Unknown publishing place
Usborne
Doesnt say the date published
p.44
Usborne Electronic World
Usborne Guide to Computers
Published in London
Usborne
1981
pp.6-7
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