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Opteron Clock speed
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Opteron Clock speed. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.chips () hi, I was wondering, which opteron is equal in power to which model of Intel processors (Aka P4\Xeon)? Does anybody know of an artical online that compares P4 and Opterons?...
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MSI K7T266 Pro (MS-6380): A Worthy Leader
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the preset BIOS tuning function. This means that getting maximum performance out of the board only requires a few steps - all you have to do is select the corresponding function. MSI leaves out a noisy chipset fan at the Northbridge. Useful in the event of...
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Athlon64-3700SD or Athlon64-X2-3800
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Athlon64-3700SD or Athlon64-X2-3800. I am putting together a new system and have decided to go with AMD. I am somewhat set on Athlon 3700 San Diego I would like a dual core but not sure if I should get the cheapest DC now or wait till I can either afford...
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Distance factor g vs b
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same for an 802.11b/g and 802.11b only access points. I theory, they should be identical. In practice, the 802.11g access points use better technology and less noisy chipsets. I find the 802.11b coverage to be somewhat better with the 802.11g access points....
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North Bridge on DFI Ultra-D: hot, noisy?
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and I recently noticed that, after some time of operation, the chipset cooler can become slightly more noisy than at start (say, >4000rpm). I wanted a more silent system, so I looked into this high speed, and I got a 44C temperature for my chipset. My mobo...
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A Budget Do-it Yourself Chipset Cooler
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a lot of power can be had for as little as $720.. There is no perfect solution for this situation: the Gigabyte G1975X comes equipped with four tiny, yet noisy fans to cool its Northbridge chipset. To help remedy the noise problem, : remove the fasteners...
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WAV Recording From Micro-cassette player/recorder
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Device Manager > it seems to be listed as (or having) an ESS controller. One > of the chips on the board is labeled with "ES 1938". Bought > about 2/4/2001. Oh, the ESS 1938 chipset - well known to be noisy while recording. > Thanks for your explanation....
