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STD Bus x86-Based SBC Targets Legacy Applications - Business Wire (press release)

STD Bus x86-Based SBC Targets Legacy Applications
Business Wire (press release), CA - 1 hour ago
The LPM-LX800 integrates the low power, AMD Geodeâ„¢ LX800MHz 0.9W CPU which offers availability through at least 2015. The LPM-LX800-G can be populated with ...


How It Works: Batteries
That said, laptop batteries have to be pretty impressive given the fact that they power an entire computer. And mercifully, compared to other parts like processors or graphics cards, battery statistics are incredibly easy to understand. ...

BSBlog » Blog Archive » DTrace Bugs on Mac
what does a cpu contain - Google News Dtrace doesn’t give scripts a simple way to track the CPU time used by a process: the kernel psinfo_t struct does have a pr_time member, but this is of non-reflected struct timestruc_t. There is another way to calculate this: dtrace ...

How It Works: Batteries - NotebookReview.com

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How It Works: Batteries
NotebookReview.com, OH - 21 hours ago
That said, laptop batteries have to be pretty impressive given the fact that they power an entire computer. And mercifully, compared to other parts like ...


Diehard GameFAN | Review: Castlevania: Judgment (Wii)
So how does a hardened King of Fighters addict feel about Castlevania: Judgment? Did I wish Alucard and Eric LeCarde had different names and that I didn’t get royalty checks from Konami, or by some miracle from Cthulhu himself, ...

Full tutorial on overclocking video card and CPU Part 2

Check part one before viewing part 2!!! Tools: www.mediafire.com/download.php?jb8dqsn8m bi - Rivatuner www.mediafire.com/download.php?ajafaaaaa aa - Evga Precision www.mediafire.com/?cuiknmdglyl - Clockgen (BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THIS!!! I RECOMMEND YOU USE THE BIOS INSTEAD CAUSE THIS CAN REALLY FUCK YOU UP) www.mediafire.com/?vzafmi64epw - Ati Tool 0.27 Beta 4 www.mediafire.com/?xw9gtcyg52a - Ati Tool 0.26 www.mediafire.com/download.php?zfwbmzm8r aa - Speedfan Overclocking: Follow this tutorial, and you'll learn about how to overclock, What is overclocking first of all? Overclocking is getting more performance out of your computer components by increasing the clock cycles (amount of instructions done in a human second), which are measured in hz, for example, a 2.4 Gigahertz CPU does 2.4 billion operations or instructions in a single human second, BUT you can push it to 3.0 Ghz if your lucky, and get 3 billion operations a second out of your device. Overclocking however has strict limitations based on what the device is, how much overhead room it has for clocking, cooling, and voltage. If any of these are not right, then lets say for a CPU, your PC will be really unstable, and BSOD (Blue screen of death) rather quickly, requiring a restart, if this happens, lower your overclock, increase voltage slightly, or get better cooling. The stock clock cycles and stock cooling are usually good for most CPU's and GPU's, but when you increase the stock clock cycles you increase the amount of heat that component produces. The cooling that comes along is usually good enough, for most CPU's these days it's just a heatsink and a fan, the heatsink carries the heat from the processor and with the fins, the spaces in between the heatsink (which is usually made of a conductive metal like aluminum or copper) conduct the heat to the air, the air is then carried away as quickly as possible by the fan, thus keeping your Central Processing Unit cool. Overclocking also depends on the current clock rate of the component. For example, you cannot push a Pentium 2 266mhz to 5 Ghz, One reason, is heat of course, the next reason is instability, and the last is current voltage, or how many electrons are getting pushed through the circuit to the component. Instability occurs because the faster anything goes, the more errors it makes, it's just like when you try to do something faster and faster, you lose accuracy. Voltage, lets explain that, Now every component in your computer needs power of course, and voltage is what is pushing that energy, those electrons to those devices. You multiply voltage times current and you get power. But for now, lets explain why voltage is so important. A component, like a CPU at stock clocks, needs a certain amount of voltage in order to work, lets say just 1 volt, and it's at stock clocks, or lets just say 800 megahertz (millions of instructions per second). Now, lets say you could push it to 1 gigahertz per second just fine, but at 1.05 it gets unstable. Why does it do that? Well lets say you have perfect cooling and all is well, it's one teeny little thing, voltage, the component doesn't have enough juice to get where it's going, it's like how you need food to run, and with less of it you have less energy and therefore you do stuff slower. That's what this is like. But before you crank the voltage up 5 times, remember that increasing voltage has a quadratic increase in temperature, so if you double your voltage, it'll be 4 times as hot, plus the overclocking, But you can't do that anyways because if you increase the voltage too much you'll fry it. So lets say you increase the voltage another .25 volts, and afterward you can go to 1.10 Ghz just fine, see, you gave it what it needed to go that extra inch or two. You can modify these types of settings in your Bios, you know, when your computer starts and it says hit this key to go into bios, setup, options or whatever it may call it, and if you don't it just loads up windows or linux or whatever you might be using. These rules apply for video cards and ram. Except ram doesn't have any fans usually, just heatsinks, you can also modify timings but I don't exacty know much about that yet. A video card, which contains a GPU, or a graphics processing unit does all the graphics processing for your computer as your central processing unit executes all the instructions needed to make your computer go, A video card runs much hotter than a CPU, and even has it's own RAM or Random Access Memory, That also has a clock, and whatever has a clock attached to it you can OVER-Clock, now... you can increase the voltage of that too in your BIOS if your motherboard supports it, but otherwise you can overclock it using the utilities I've provided, and follow the instructions to use them.

Are Amazon MP3 Downloads hasslefree? - PC Perspective Forums
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...rd_i=678551011 I want to get that, but I keep hearing about how online purchased music is always encrypted with DRM or w/e and its difficult to transfer around. Does this apply to amazon as well? ...

Startup Provides a New Twist on Reconfigurable Supercomputing - HPCwire

Startup Provides a New Twist on Reconfigurable Supercomputing
HPCwire, CA - Nov 17, 2008
The base hardware is a 2U rack-mountable server containing two sockets -- one for an Intel CPU and one for the coprocessor. The coprocessor contains a host ...


[FPVOD REP MIX] SCTV (T) vs Zerg

T(199)@ 9 vs Z(187)@ 6, Me myself and I trying a Wraith strategy 9/6 on Lost Temple. Normally it very rarely works on those positions, but I guess I got lucky ^^I recorded FP in s small 640x480 window on my desktop, for some reason I couldn't double click, so your actually seeing me learning to use Strg in the game, something that I normally never use! That and together with the CPU lag crippled my micro, it was slowing me down and giving me more of a hard time then the match itself!VOD:What I did in this VOD, was to show some key movements of Zerg from the replay in addition to the FP recording! It does give a better overview of what actually happened, instead of just showing boring macro spam!enjoy.Replay:http://www.box.net/shared/2mgvl044c4(played on Europe B.net on 12th Feb 2008)Match thoughts:Zerg didn't expand and waisted his units and some how didn't understand the purpose of Muta harass, also he didn't tech lurker as expected to contain me, he was waisting valuable micro time and not getting any kind of advantage from it Macro/tech/ expansion wise!I had a bad Eco, bad micro and bad timing in mid game, I also waisted my wraiths because I got greedy and didn't expect speed overlords!My final attack was more of a desperate act to finish it after seeing only 3 sunkens no lurker and even worse micro then mine! At that point of the match, I knew, that I had the Marine & Vessel upgrades to go for it with the chance to out macro Zerg if the attack went wrong and failed!I was really lucky ^^ It was not a won match because I played well, It was more of a win because Zerg played really bad :-)I'd rank this game match as a D+ or a C-, with both players (him and me) having a really bad day!

Intel Community: Re: Which motherboards have Intel VT-d support?
"Dear Sir: Thank you for contacting Intel Customer Support! We are glad to be of service to you.We have received update about this escalation. It is confirmed that the X48 chipset does not have Vt-d feature. It is exclusively available ...