processing power

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Discussions tagged with processing power on WindowsForum.com cover hardware selection for small web hosting, where users weigh CPU performance against RAM and storage. The tag also appears in topics about 3D scanning with Kinect V2, where a powerful GPU is needed to process scan data, and in a critical look at ZoneAlarm Pro's system requirements, which mandate a 2GHz or faster processor for the firewall to run on Windows 7. These threads highlight how processing power is a key consideration for both server builds and demanding software applications, with users sharing practical advice and warnings about minimum requirements.
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    How to Choose the Right Tower Server for Hosting Small Websites?

    Hey everyone, I'm in the process of setting up a small-scale hosting environment for a few websites, and I could really use some guidance on selecting the right tower server for this purpose. I've been doing some research, but the sheer number of options out there is a bit overwhelming, and I...
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    "3D Scanning with Kinect V2"

    Today's post isn't about Kinect coding or development, but it's pretty darn cool... Come on, what's cooler than using the Kinect to do 3D scanning and 3D printing... Link Removed In this video, Alex Blondin and Gavin Gear demonstrate how you can plug a Kinect V2 sensor into your PC and turn...
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    Google Operating System to Run Windows Apps

    Chrome operating system (OS) will be able to run applications from other operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows. The procedure is a relatively simple technical solution, though one which has practical limitations. The Chrome operating system, which has been released in a form developers...
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    Windows 7 ZoneAlarm Pro - Read The Fine Print!

    I guess this is my rant post for the month, but heck... Check Point Software deserves it. They're advertising all over their site, how wonderfully compatible ZoneAlarm Pro is with Windows 7. They're even currently offering a 3-PC license for $29, which is a decent price. And ZoneAlarm has...
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