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That night when I benched: Part 1- Asus P8P67 Pro

It has really been some time since I last benched. I believe one week? Finally able to forget about some school work that’s waiting for me and solely focus on overclocking and benching for this while. Will be playing that…

Asus showcases 7 new motherboards for their P67/H67 lineup

11th November 2010-Asus 2010 Q4 South East Asia Technical Seminar With the release of Intel Sandy Bridge processors nearing, motherboard manufacturers are slowing rolling out their lineup of motherboards for these chips. Asus’ range of motherboard includes the value/mainstream oriented…

AMD Radeon HD 6870 Memory Voltage Modification – With a Pencil

Article extracted from http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-radeon-hd-6870-memory-voltage-modification–with-a-pencil/10160.html We reviewed the AMD Radeon™ HD 6870 just a week ago, and found that it had a pretty decent overclocking headroom. One of our samples even managed a good1GHz on its Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). At this point, it started…

New 11-inch Macbook Air Cracked Open, Reveals Nothing But Proprietary Hardware

As screwdrivers for this particular Torx variant is considerably uncommon, the iFixit team apparently had to resort to filing down their flathead screwdrivers just to gain access to the Macbook Air’s internals. Upon disassembly, iFixit confirmed what many of us…

Create your own Disc Label: LightScribe Technology

What’s lightscribe? I’m sure many of you have no idea what’s it about. Simply, it is the ability to print(laser-etch) a label on your lightscribe enabled dvd-rws and cd-rws. You will need a DVD drive equipped with lightscribe technology too.…

A Guide To LED Lights, El Wire, and Other Computer Lighting

Computer Lighting Author: Paul J. Reitschky www.marnscda.com We encourage readers who find this information beneficial to share it with friends or other interested parties. Readers are encouraged to link to this article from their own websites.                    …

Witricity

This is the future of electricity. Transmission of carried out wirelessly. Allow me to introduce you this technology. As many may know, the changing of voltage of one point to another is based on something we call transformers. The different…

Nvidia’s last hope – GTX 460

Fermi done right. That’s how I call it. Nvidia was almost losing out the game with ATI, with the release of GTX480 and GTX470 which came to much of a shock to the Nvidia fans out there. High power consumptions,…

Reasons not to go on the USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps now

Reasons not to go on the USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps now, especially on P55 chipsets 1)USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps is not native to P55 express chipset. From what I know, USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps are currently available…

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