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Dec 4, 2011, 11:42 PM
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Poisonsnak
I'm glad to hear you guys are listening. I like...
I'm glad to hear you guys are listening. I like some of qubit's news posts, a couple recent ones come to mind:
...
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News
Dec 4, 2011, 01:36 AM
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AMD Realizes That Bulldozer Has 800 Million LESS Transistors Than It Thought!
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Poisonsnak
Come on guys, AMD has always known how many...
Come on guys, AMD has always known how many transistors are in the chip, it's just another mistake by their useless marketing team.
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News
Oct 22, 2011, 09:14 PM
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AMD Catalyst 11.10 Version 3 Preview Driver
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Poisonsnak
I've compared Win7 w/ Preview 2 Win8 w/...
I've compared
Win7 w/ Preview 2
Win8 w/ Preview 2
Win8 w/ Preview 3
There's definitely a lot more screen tearing in Win8 than Win7, I have Vsync set to Smart, maybe it isn't working under...
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Storage
Aug 7, 2010, 03:12 AM
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SB750 mode comparison (IDE vs RAID vs AHCI-MS/AMD)
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Poisonsnak
appendix a: AHCI/MS scores poorly on HD Tune random?
Before I put my system back to normal I thought I might as well try running HD Tune as well, I remember W1zzard saying in the aforementioned review that he isn't a big fan of benchmarks run with a...
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Storage
Aug 4, 2010, 03:29 AM
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SB750 mode comparison (IDE vs RAID vs AHCI-MS/AMD)
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Poisonsnak
SB750 mode comparison (IDE vs RAID vs AHCI-MS/AMD)
After reading W1zzard's Agility 2 review (http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/OCZ/Agility_2_120_GB/) I noticed some of the comments were wanting a comparison of storage controllers. That got me...
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RBE
Apr 11, 2010, 09:10 PM
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Fixed my 5850 Dual Monitor Flicker Issue
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Poisonsnak
I think this is just to reduce monitor flicker -...
I think this is just to reduce monitor flicker - the 4000 series did it on both monitors - every time the memory clock changes the screen flickers. On the 5000 series it's just on the 2nd monitor it...
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News
Mar 15, 2009, 08:20 PM
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Mushkin Introduces its first SSD Series called Europe
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Poisonsnak
Also I think you're thinking of RAM chips when...
Also I think you're thinking of RAM chips when you talk about video / CPU usage, SSDs use flash memory (much slower). RAM requires power to retain the data stored in it, so if SSDs used RAM they...
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News
Oct 31, 2008, 05:55 PM
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Thermalright Ultra 120 True Copper Cooling Performance Tested
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Poisonsnak
They do, or at least used to. I have an original...
They do, or at least used to. I have an original ultra-120 (4 heatpipes) and a 939 mounting bracket for it.
check out this page:
...
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News
Oct 14, 2008, 07:02 PM
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Core i7 940 Review Shows SMT and Tri-Channel Memory Let-down
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Poisonsnak
Yeah you're definitely on th right track there. ...
Yeah you're definitely on th right track there. I have a bit of background in digital signaling so I know how this stuff works. Interestingly enough if you read up on AGP (yes AGP) it's the same...
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News
May 22, 2008, 07:55 PM
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GIGABYTE Responds to Asus' EPU Statement
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Poisonsnak
ASUS has responded, you must have just missed it:...
ASUS has responded, you must have just missed it:
http://www.techpowerup.com/60385/ASUS_Official_Response_on_GIGABYTE_Faulty_Claims.html
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Overclocking & Cooling
Jul 1, 2007, 11:42 PM
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Lowdown on Peltier cooling.
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Poisonsnak
That's a peltier integrated with an HSF which is...
That's a peltier integrated with an HSF which is not real common - most people that use peltiers just buy them separately and use their own HSF or more commonly a waterblock.
A peltier's main...
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Overclocking & Cooling
Jun 9, 2007, 06:51 PM
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Scythe Ninja disappointing!
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Poisonsnak
The ninja has very wide fin spacing and is geared...
The ninja has very wide fin spacing and is geared more towards very low speed fans or passive cooling. You're probably better off trying something like the Thermalright Ultra-120
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