Modeling Processor
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DigiTech RP50 Modeling Guitar Processor Multi-Effects Pedal *Brand New* $20.00 |
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Korg AX3000G Tonework guitar effect modeling signal processor/Great/Clean $180.00 |
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Roland VG-99 Mult System Effects Modeling Processor System V-Guitar New $1,499.00 |
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DigiTech RP55 Guitar Effects Modeling Processor. $49.99 |
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Vox ToneLab EX Tube Guitar Modeling Effects Processor with Built-In Speakers $299.99 |
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Korg Toneworks AX10A Modeling Floor Effect Processor for Acoustic Guitar $49.99 |
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KORG AX3G Guitar Compact Multi-Effects Modeling Signal Processor $49.99 |
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Korg Ampworks Modeling Signal Processor KG $154.95 |
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Korg Ampworks Bass Modeling Signal Processor KG $164.95 |
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DigiTech RP250 Modeling Guitar Processor $25.00 |
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Korg ToneWorks Ax1500G Modeling Signal Processor Effects Pedal $36.00 |
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DigiTech RP155 Guitar Modeling Processor Multi-Effect Pedal BRAND NEW IN BOX! $99.95 |
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DigiTech BP80 Bass Modeling Processor Multi-Effect Pedal BRAND NEW! $99.95 |
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KORG Toneworks Ampworks Amp Modeling and Effects Processor $20.00 |
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DigiTech BP90 Modeling Bass Processor $40.00 |
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DigiTech BP200 (Bass Modeling Processor) $149.95 |
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DigiTech BP200 (Bass Modeling Processor) $149.95 |
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Boss GT-100 – Amp Effects Modeling Processor GT100, NEW! $549.00 |
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Line 6 POD HD – Modeling Multi-FX Processor w/USB, NEW! $399.99 |
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DIGITECH RP 350 MODELING GUITAR PROCESSOR WITH MANUAL $19.99 |
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Nux DigiTech Digital LED Modeling Guitar Multi Effects Processor Pedal New $299.99 |
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Digitech RP1000 Multi Effects Pedal | Electric Guitar Modeling Processor RP-1000 $399.95 |
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DigiTech Modeling Guitar Processor $50.00 |
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Vox AV3B Toneworks Modeling Bass Guitar Processor Multi Effects $52.00 |
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Roland VG-8 Guitar Modeling Processor $155.00 |
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Korg Toneworks Ampworks Modeling Signal Processor – NR $19.95 |
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Digital LED MFX-10 Electric Multi-Effects Processor Guitar Modeling Processor $259.99 |
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AC Adapter For Digitech RP50 Modeling Guitar Processor Charger Power Supply Cord $9.50 |
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Digitech BP200 Modeling Bass Processor NEW! $6.99 SHIPPING! $149.99 |
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KORG AX3G Guitar Compact Multi-Effects Modeling Signal Processor $40.00 |
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DigiTech RP-355 Modeling Guitar Processor $199.95 |
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Digitech RP 350 Modeling Guitar Processor $49.00 |
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Digitech RP50 Modeling Guitar Processor $25.00 |
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Digitech RPX400 Multi Effects Modeling Guitar Processor USB Computer Interface $99.99 |
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TC Helicon VoiceWorks Plus Vocal Harmony, Modeling & Effects Processor $349.95 |
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Used Digitech BP50 Bass Modeling Preamp Multi Effects Processor Bass Pedal $69.99 |
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Korg ToneWorks AX5B Modeling Signal Processor $89.99 |
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TC Helicon VoiceWorksPlus Vocal Harmony, Modeling and Effects Processor $549.00 |
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DIGITECH RP250 GUITAR MODELING PROCESSOR W/BOX & MANUAL $0.01 |
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Digitech RP150 Modeling Guitar Processor $0.99 |
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Behringer LX1BPRO Bass Modeling/Effects Processors $184.99 |
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Digitech RP300 Modeling Guitar Processor Foot Control Guitar Effects In Box $22.72 |
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KORG AX3G Guitar Compact Multi-Effects Modeling Signal Processor New $109.97 |
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TC Helicon VoiceWorksPlus Vocal Harmony, Modeling and Effects Processor $499.59 |
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Digitech RP90 RP-90 Modeling Guitar Effects Processor $59.95 |
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Digitech BP200 Modeling Bass Guitar Processor $307.66 |
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Digitech RP255 Modeling Guitar Processor $294.57 |
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Digitech RP355 Guitar Modeling Processor with Cubase LE 4 Software Included $159.00 |
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KORG TONE WORKS AX10G MODELING SIGNAL PROCESSOR $149.00 |
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Digitech RP255 RP-255 Modeling Guitar Effects Processor $139.95 |
Quick Guide to Buying a Computer Processor
The central processing unit (CPU) of your computer does not refer to the entire computer box as many ordinary users mistakenly call it. But it is a small piece of hardware that is also called the processor or microprocessor that reads, converts, and disposes majority of the instructions inside your computer. It is also often referred to as the “brain” or the ‘think tank” of your computer. That is why buying a CPU should be well advised and thought of to maximize computer use.
Here are the basic features that should guide you when buying a CPU:
Speed
Not too long ago, the speed of processors was measured in megahertz (MHz) but at the rate that technology is progressing, a processor running in MHz is a thing of the past. Buying a CPU nowadays recognize a standard clock speed that is measured in gigahertz (GHz) which is equivalent to 1000MHz per 1GHz. The higher the clock speed is, the faster your CPU can process information. The latest processors have speeds ranging from 2GHz to over 3GHz.
Other speed indicators to consider when buying a CPU are the:
Bus speed – which is measured in MHz that determines the rate at which the processor and the memory controller communicates. A 200MHz bus speed is most common nowadays.
Cache – if the CPU is the brain, the cache may be likened to the left temporal lobe of our brain that facilitates language and verbal memory and gives assistance in organizing and sequencing events. The cache captures recent data and assists in speeding up processing. A bigger cache in the CPU is definitely an advantage.
Different types of CPU
When buying a CPU look for the best known brands which are Intel and AMD. The Intel brand is relatively more expensive but consistently delivers in quality. AMD Athlon processors are cheaper with very good quality as well. Whichever brand you choose, it is important to ensure that your motherboard supports the type of processor because the connectors and slots vary per model.
Buying a CPU for your new computer or for upgrading your existing unit boils down to budgetary considerations and your needs. Do not settle however for the hardware with less than two processors in one chip. Always look for a dual core or multicores. Intel and AMD both offer budget, mid-range and high-end priced CPU’s that carry the current features mentioned above.
Budget price range
Intel Pentium E5300 is currently priced at $70.99 and has a dual core processor with a clock speed of 2.6GHz, 2MB Level 2 (L2) cache and an 800MHz bus speed.
AMD Athlon II X2 costs $62.99 with dual core processor, 3GHz clock speed and 2MB L2 cache
These models that are reasonably priced perform quite well for your basic computer needs and allow you to multitask.
Mid-range price
Intel Core2 Duo costs $169.50 with dual processors, 3GHz clock speed, 6MB of L2 cache and 1333MHz of bus speed.
AMD Phenom II costs $154.99, has multicores (quadcore), with a clock speed of 3.2GHz and a L2 cache of 4 x 512 kb.
This will already support your gaming and multi-media applications when considering budget constraints.
High-end price range
Intel Core i7 costs $289.99 has four processors in 1 chip with each processor running at clock speeds of 2.8GHz (2.8GHz x 4), 8MB cache, and a bus speed of 4.8 GT/s
AMD Phenom II x 4 costs $249.95 with four processors have a clock speed of 3.2GHz and an 8MB cache.
There are higher models like the Intel Extreme that costs close to a thousand dollars. However, it may not be necessary to splurge on these models when buying a CPU regardless of whether you can afford them because the mid-range models or those that are two to three levels down from the premium models have superior features already that support the latest computer applications.
Article written by Jeffrey Frasco. For more information about Buying Computer CPU’s visit BuyComputerComponents.com.
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