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When the CF card is inserted when the board is powered up (i.e. hot swapped), approximately 1/3 of the time the CPU will freeze (and eventually resets due to the watchdog). If the board is reset with the card in place, the CF card works ...
Not all of us have access to all the temperature sensors in their MB, counting only CPU at this point is fare since almost everybody can access that temperature in their BIOS. Competition is mainly for CPU performance (memory quality ...
The heat that is produced by a CPU is actually wasted power that has leaked from the circuitry as energy travelled through the CPU. Now as computers evolve (roughly doubling in speed even 18 months Moore's Law) so do the components and ...
Yasya CPU Cooler is the first cooler from Scythe equipped with the newly developed T.M.L.F. (Trident Multi Layer Fin) structure. This special design maximizes the cooling surface to provide the best cooling result of the heatsink. ...
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Inspected Gadget: iBUYPOWER Paladin Gaming CPU · iBUYPOWER makes some crazy overclockable CPUs. The latest model, the iBUYPOWER Paladin series, is pretty crazy ? I would love to have one of these monsters in a room somewhere. ...
I also fully expect that the new AMD parts will be much cheaper than the Intel offerings. A nice Black Edition 6-core CPU at a bargain price sounds pretty good compared to the massively expensive Core i7-980X. ...
Scythe announces its newest high-end CPU cooler, named ?Yasya? to the market. Yasya CPU Cooler is the first cooler from Scythe equipped with the newly developed.
Yes, the title may be misleading, I acknowledge that. Really wanting to get a quick answer though, so I thought that might help. Anyways, on the mATX.