by Rafael Hernandez on September 20, 2011
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Computing devices, such as the HP Touchpad, sport an amazing amount of flexibility despite its less than powerful processor but that hasn’t stopped the fervent communities, that pop up around, to squeeze as much performance as possible from their handy portable devices. Interestingly there are some substandard settings for the Touchpad that keep it constantly […]
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 11, 2010
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Getting the most out of your system usually means quite a bit of overclocking so that a processor’s cores can chew through as much data as possible and has been the case for quite a while now but a resurgence of some fine tuning could eek out a bit more performance. AMD’s Phenom II X6 […]
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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