Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Unit 2.3 Task 2

Task 6b (M2)
So the marketing director can make an informed decision about the system the design team will purchase you are required to suggest an alternative system for example an Apple Mac.  The report needs to compare this system with the system in P4 and you need to make a decision on which system should be purchased and why.

14th June


I believe that purchasing the iMac would be a bad decision on all fronts, especially the price. Instead, I firmly believe that the BAM600 PC with a Benq GI2450H monitor would be a much better option. With the same size hard-drive and similar graphics capabilities, along with the fact of being £383.25 altogether (over £700 cheaper than the iMac), the model BAM600 would be the much better option. Also there is 8GB of RAM and a larger processor of over 1 GHz.

Instead of the awkward iMac mouse I believe the Logitech G600 mouse would be much better, as it has been designed to be comfortable for the user as well as having programmable thumb keys. PRICE = £55.75

I would also suggest the XPS L521X 421X BELGIUM Windows 8 Keyboard as it works with not only Windows 8 but it also works with Windows 7, making a very modern and capable keyboard. PRICE = £49.99

The Logitech Z906 5.1 Speaker System 980-000468 is a top quality sound system with five 67 watt speakers and a 165 watt Sub-woofer. They are also designed for the consumer; it comes with a small controller which can mute the system immediately and the speakers and Sub-woofer fit easily onto stands. PRICE = £284.57

Finally I would also suggest the Sapphire 11166-02-20R HD 5450 1GB DDR3 PCIE HDMI Graphics Card as it is very powerful and very highly rated. It comes with a storage size of 1024 MB and has very advanced graphics and display features.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Unit 2.2 Task 5

Task 5 (M3)
Evaluate the performance of a given computer system. This can be either a laptop or desktop, and either Mac or PC.
You may wish to use benchmarking software to do this (i.e.Novabench).

(D2)
Suggest improvements to the system, in each case explaining what benefits the improvement will bring in terms of performance and/or functionality.
7th June

Using NovaBench to evaluate the overall performance of a computer system, I decided to do a comparison between the Intel Core i7 and the MacBook Pro. The test is divided into 4 categories: System RAM, CPU tests, graphics tests and hardware tests and are given a score for each category.

- With an Intel Core i7, the system RAM was given an overall score of 175 with a total RAM speed of 11,339 MB/s. This is much better than the MacBook Pro, which was given a score of 108 and had a total RAM speed of 2,687 MB/s.

- The CPU testing is based on Floating Point Operations, Integer Operations and MD5 Hashes Calculated (all per second). The Intel Core i7 has a test score of 796 with 210,561,168 Floating Point Operations/s, 914,180,192 Integer Operations/s and 1,265,105 MD5 Hashes Calculated/s. The MacBook Pro has a test score of 187 with 48,447,244 Floating Point Operations/s, 95,730,000 Integer Operations/s and 677,596 MD5 Hashes Calculated/s.

- In the graphics test, the Intel Core i7 has a test score of 954 with a 3D Frames rate of 2,485/s whilst the MacBook Pro has as abysmal test score of 29 with a total of 70 3D Frames per second.

- Finally, the hardware tests is split into two categories: Primary Partition Capacity and Drive Write Speed. The Intel Core i7 has a test score of 18 with the Primary Partition Capacity at 932 GB and the Drive Write Speed at 143 MB/s. The MacBook Pro has a test score of 16 with a Primary Partition Capacity of 223 GB and a Drive Write Speed of 40 MB/s.

Overall, the Intel Core i7 tests better in every category with a large data storage capacity, impressive graphics and is very quick. The MacBook Pro on the other hand is lacking somewhat significantly in the majority of categories, particularly in the graphics testing.

The improvements I would make the MacBook Pro would begin with a much improved graphics card. This basically improves the user's experience with this machine as everything seems sharper and more detailed, thus making it more appealing to the eye. The second improvement I would make would be to enlarge the capacity of the machine. Many people prefer to take their computer systems with them for work or hobbies such as graphic design. A large capacity would be required for this to be able to manage the applications and the data storage required.

I feel that the Intel Core i7 is a very capable computer system that needs little to no improvements for your standard machine. Computer gamers may want a larger storage system or graphics card, but aside from that the Intel Core i7 is a very good machine.

LEFT: MacBook Pro

RIGHT: Intel Core i7

Monday, 2 June 2014

Unit 2.2 Task 4

                                               

Witness statement
Learner name
Callum James
Qualification
BTEC National 1st certificate in IT
Unit number and title
Unit 2.2 computer systems.
Assignment


Description of activity undertaken (please be as specific as possible)
Using the computer system provided, carry out the following routine maintenance:
I created a file structure which contained 3 folders labelled ‘Home’, ‘Work’ and ‘Study’ within a folder labelled with my name.
I then configured the computer operating system to back-up procedures, do automatic scheduling and deletion of unwanted data, archiving, defragmentation and deleting temporary files.
I cleaned the keyboard, mouse and the display screen along with replacing the printer paper in the printer and replacing the broken mouse.

Assessment and grading criteria
Task 4. Undertake routine maintenance tasks on a standalone computer system. P8


How the activity meets the requirements of the assessment and grading criteria, including how and where the activity took place


Witness name
Lucia Lemos
Job role
Student




Witness signature
LLemos
Date
02/06/2014








Assessor name
Chris Sumpter





Assessor signature
CSumpter
Date
02/06/2014