by Rafael Hernandez on July 28, 2009
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CPU-ZDeveloper: CPUIDUsage: System Information GatheringCPU-Z WebsiteCracking open a computer to take a look at what’s inside is a tedious task and completely undoable for most people. The majority of operating systems offer a basic amount of information on how much…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 28, 2009
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Processor heatsinks are reaching the point where they’re taking up an immense amount of space in order to cool off smaller and smaller chips. The top air coolers cost quite a bit and require two large fans to perform optimally…
Read more CoolIT Domino ALC, Water Cooling for the Rest of Us
by Rafael Hernandez on July 16, 2009
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Facebook, everyone’s favorite social network, have a bit of an issue with Intel and AMD. They aren’t seeing quite the performance benefits that the two companies tout for their products when they use the new platforms in their massive server…
Read more AMD Begs to Differ With Facebook, Thinks Chips Perform Well
by Rafael Hernandez on July 16, 2009
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Intel’s Core i7 processor is the fastest consumer available processor on the market today. It can easily handle your run of the mill office tasks and, for gamers, it’s performance pushes gaming to new levels.So why wouldn’t you want it…
Read more Intel Core i7 Notebooks, A Gamer's Dream
by Rafael Hernandez on July 6, 2009
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While the latest and greatest quad-cores are all the rage sometimes you just need a basic chip for those tasks that don’t demand all that much and those situations where you want lower power usage a look at dual-core…
Read more AMD's Athlon II X2 550, CPU on the Cheap
by Rafael Hernandez on July 3, 2009
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Processor launches are a funny thing. There’s a whole lot of hoopla over the high end chips with all manner of benchmarks and quotes on how their latest product will make things run faster, cooler, and improve your Crysis…
Read more AMD's "Suzuka" Opterons Demand Attention
by Rafael Hernandez on July 1, 2009
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When it comes to processors getting all of the specifications for the chip rarely tells you how it performs in the real world, so while that shiny new chip may share the same pedigree as higher priced models you…
Read more AMD's Athlon II X2 250 CPU, Sort of Phenom Yet Not
by Rafael Hernandez on June 28, 2009
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AMD’s Athlon lineup was, at one point in time, their flagship consumer processor, that banner was passed along to the Phenom lineup leaving the poor old Athlon brand to take over the low-end processor branding duties.Of course there’s always…
Read more AMD's Propus, the Quad-core Athlon Arrives
by Rafael Hernandez on June 16, 2009
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Virtualization has been gaining fans due to its capability to consolidate servers and services which means reduced operating costs for most companies. Of course if you’re dumping oodles of cash into the product and hardware for it your job…
Read more Tweaking VMware's ESX, Sure to Confound and Amaze