Wednesday, April 19, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - How heat robs a CPU of its potential performance


How heat robs a CPU of its potential performance
Geek.com - Apr 12, 2006 I caught a story over at MadShrimps.be about an overclocked Dothan that was able to attain 3,868MHz using liquid nitrogen; but that wasn't the part of the

A pair of water coolers compared
The Tech Report, LLC - Apr 18, 2006 After all, if traditional CPU coolers are capable of keeping even Intel's toastiest of space heaters from melting, why bother with the tubes, fittings, water

SunFire X4200
Techworld.com, UK - 11 hours ago factor, sporting up-front USB ports, four hot-swap 2.5-inch 10,000 RPM SAS disks, an internal LSI RAID controller, four DDR400 ECC RAM slots per CPU, two PCI-X

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