Posts Tagged ‘Software’

Gigabyte and MSI are at it again…this time Gigabyte fires back at MSI on their claims that Gigabyte boards aren’t really ready for native PCIe Gen3.

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Intel are due to release new chips this weekend, mainly low to mid-range desktop parts and high-end laptop parts.

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Wednesday brought a handful of minor news items, courtesy of TechPowerUp.com, specifically focused around hardware.

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Today we look at ASUS’ top of the line AMD board, the Crosshair V Formula. The Formula houses AMD’s newest chipset, the 990FX northbridge and SB950 southbridge.

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Over the past 10 years, our members have been experts at a lot more than just cranking up the MHz, and this article highlights just a few of the great applications developed by the Overclockers.com community!

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There’s been a lot of love for Windows 7 on the web, and it has generated a good buzz with media in general. I’ve given it a decent trial, and I don’t see a compelling reason to switch from Vista. Windows 7 has brought a few changes, but it doesn’t amount to much more than a theme pack for Vista.

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This is a guide explaining how to dual boot Windows and Linux off a single RAID array. It was tested with a RAID0 array but it should work with all types.

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It’s Oct 22, 2009 and Windows 7 is officially out!

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Windows 7 is starting to show how impressive it can be, showing off its real colors in its performance; but what about disk performance?

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There is plenty of documentation available on the internet to do your own shell scripting , and more than a few scripts you can freely use or modify.

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