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  • Getting Up to Speed: XP-TMC Adapter Socket from Upgradeware Unlocks the Multiplier
    July 3, 2003 – 1:02 PM
    The clock speed of the Athlon XP is connected to the bus clock with a fixed multiplier, so that overclocking is only possible through an increase in the bus clock or other diverse tweaking methods on the processor itself. This task is made more comfortable with the XP-TMC from Upgradeware, a small adapter that lets you freely set the multiplier, and this is interesting for upgrades as well.
  • More Speed = More Performance? Fast DDR Memory from TwinMOS and Buffalo Technology Put to the Test
    May 8, 2003 – 1:01 PM in Overclocking
    More and more manufacturers are luring customers with fast RAM modules. DDR433 und DDR466 are the latest creations to breathe a touch more performance into today's computers. So what are the advantages of fast memory in practice?
  • Speed Isn't Everything: P4/2800 Meets Athlon XP 2600+
    August 26, 2002 – 1:08 PM in AMD/ATI
    Intel responds with the P4/2800, making life hard for AMD. Can the Athlon XP hold up against the pressure? We bring you the biggest test so far!
  • The New Speed Freak: Lexmark Z65
    June 20, 2002 – 1:07 PM
    Lexmark has improved on its previous performance as far as speed and functionality are concerned. The new Z65 is clearly the finest printer that this American manufacturer has ever produced. But although the Z65 beats its rivals on paper, how well does it really perform when compared to the competition? To answer this question, we compared it with the Canon S520, the Epson C70, the HP Deskjet 940, as well as the company's own Lexmark Z53.
  • Warp Speed with Rambus: Six Boards for PC1066
    June 24, 2002 – 1:07 PM in INTEL
    The fact is that only RDRAM is capable of bringing out the very best in Intel's P4. We put six new boards with the i850 E chipset to the test, using brand new 32 bit RDRAM.
  • Enthusiast 2.5" HDDs: Speed or Capacity?
    August 2, 2007 – 8:25 AM
    Enthusiast 2.5 Notebook hard drive performance is crucial for a smooth performance experience. We took a look at the new high-end drives from Fujitsu and Samsung.
  • How to Speed up Your RAM
    July 1, 2003 – 1:02 PM in Buyer's Guides
    When it comes to your system's performance, the main bottleneck is your system memory. Optimizing it can speed up your PC considerably. We tell you how to do it.
  • Tom's Ultimate RAM Speed Tests
    April 9, 2008 – 10:40 AM
    Tom's Ultimate RAM Speed Tests We compare all popular DDR2 and DDR3 speeds on both a fast Core 2 Duo and an older Pentium 4 single core. The big question is a simple one: what memory speed do you really need?
  • Spring Speed Leap: AMD Athlon64 FX-53
    March 18, 2004 – 12:04 PM
    AMD seeks to regain the performance crown with the Athlon64 FX by raising the processor's clock speed from 2.2 GHz to 2.4 GHz. But besides clock speed, the processor also has many more performance tricks up its sleeve.
  • High Speed Burning via USB2.0 - Waitec FrisbyII
    October 31, 2002 – 12:00 PM
    Waitec's FrisbyII may be small, but when it comes to writing to CD-R, this USB 2.0 CD burner is up there with the fastest. In our test it even marginally outpaced the 44x model.
  • The Bus Speed Guide
    January 1, 1998 – 12:00 PM in Overclocking
    The work for this page has been the biggest project I have undertaken for this site to date. To be able to present you bullet proof facts I had to do three days of testing, measuring and tuning
  • DDR3-1333 Speed and Latency Shootout
    January 4, 2008 – 10:40 AM in Buyer's Guides
    DDR3-1333 Speed and Latency Shootout DDR3-1333 represents the new "mainstream" for the latest desktop memory standard. We put 10 dual-channel kits to the test to see how their overclocking capabilities, latency reduction and overall value compared.
  • Need for Speed Carbon
    June 22, 2006 – 6:13 PM
    Need for Speed Carbon Need for Speed Carbon: Inside drift, screenshot from Xbox 360 version
  • The 75/83 MHz Bus Speed Project
    July 3, 1997 – 1:00 PM
    The first time that we all heard of 75 MHz bus speed was, when the Cyrix 6x86 P200+ was launched
  • VIA's K8T800 Pro Bumps up HyperTransport Speed, But Lacks Punch
    May 5, 2004 – 1:00 PM in NVIDIA
    The Pro version of the K8T800 boosts the chipset's HyperTransport bus speed from 800 MHz to 1 GHz, and has a couple of other tweaks as well. But do the improvements translate into noticeable performance gains?