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Play Introduction 12 questions every round, for each question you have 10 seconds to choose the correct answer. You will be eliminated when a wrong answer is selected or timed-out. Correctly answer the 12 questions to divide cash reward. Earn real money with snaptube download snaptube with this link  snaptube apk  after open u see popup window open displaying snaptube carorepati icon click on it and sign in with gmail or facebook to win money upto 5k  Rules of the Game 1. "Snaptube Crorepati" is a real-time live contest, participants answer the 12 questions correctly to divide cash reward. Users log in to participate in the real-time contest. A total of 12 questions for each round, each question has 2-4 answer options, choose the only option you think is correct. Only 10 seconds to answer each question, overtime or wrong selection will cause elimination. If you hold a Reborn Card, the Reborn Card will be redeemed automatica
What Is Overclocking? Microprocessors. Simply put,  overclocking  means setting your CPU and memory to run at speeds higher than their official speed grade. Almost all processors ship with a speed rating. For example, an Intel Core i7 860 runs at 2.80GHz out of the box. Overclocking a Core i7 860 means pushing it to a clock speed higher than 2.80GHz. This article will focus primarily on CPU overclocking to illustrate the core concepts (pun intended). Processors don't instantly melt when you overclock them because a modern CPU's speed rating specifies the speed at which every processor in the same manufacturing batch cano run--a number that's likely to be considerably lower than the maximum speed that your specific processor is capable of. In general, CPU yields are so good these days that the nominal speed grade locked into a chip may be far lower than the speed that the chip is capable of running a computer at. In other words, since the statistical distribution
Difference Between Intel Processor Generations The last time when I went to the computer shop to inquire about the latest prices of laptops, I was told that the new laptop had the Intel fourth generation processor. I asked the person the difference between first generation and the fourth generation but he was unable to answer properly only saying that the fourth generation was faster than the 1st, 2nd and 3rd generations. So I came home and wanted to know about the philosophy of processor generations on the Internet. To my astonishment, there was no complete guide available which could tell clearly about the Intel processor generations and their differences. After researching a lot, I have enough knowledge that I can write and document the differences which I have found in this article. The misconception First of all, many people think that Core i3, i5 and i7 are the processor generations. These are models or brands of processors from Intel. I will write another article
Download Catia Catia  is a powerful 3D CAD designing tool with many advanced features and options. This free download is the standalone offline installer of Catia for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit. Catia  Overview Among the most wonderful CAD products, Catia is well known for its enhanced designing capabilities. You can design very complex structures from small infrastructure to mega structures. A very friendly environment is provided to help in the better understanding and providing more control over all the tools for more productivity. It provides all the latest CAD tools to handle any kind of design easily and more precisely. This wonderful tool is widely used in the infrastructure designing and everyone prefers it over other CAD products. Moreover, for all engineers, Catia is the perfect environment as it can cover all the area like electrical, Fluid Dynamics, structure, and more. This Creative Design product is an enterprise level application with higher scalability a
WHY MEMORY CARDS HAVE “LESS SPACE” THAN ADVERTISED, HERE IS WHY Have you ever experienced that moment where you insert your 16GB memory card into the camera only to discover that this new, freshly formatted card is a nickel short of 15GB? Or a 32GB card turning to 29.8GB once installed? Have you ever wondered where those GigaBytes are hiding? The truth is that they are not hiding at all. It has to do more with the way card companies (and hard drive companies too) decide to annotate their products. In English Kilo means one thousand (1000 1  = 1,000), a Mega is a million (1,000 2  = 1,000,000) , a Giga is a billion (1,000 3  = 1,000,000,000) and so on (Tera, Peta, Exa, Zetta & Toyya). This system is called the SI units system. In Computerish, however, the numbers are a bit different: A Kilo means 1,024 1  = 1,024, a Mega is 1,024 2  = 1,048,576, a Giga is 1024 3  = 1,073,741,824 and so on. This is called the Binary units system. So there is a difference