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Is Low Still The Way To Go?

I’m seeing a lot of the following going around: People have a KT333, or maybe a select few KT400 motherboards. They buy an AMD processor with a default multiplier of 13X or more. Right now, the conventional wisdom is to

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Overclocking Your Car

I’ve often said that overclocking is the hot-rodding of the 21st century, but it turns out that the actual hotrodders are using computers to do the same thing with cars. The other day, The New York Times had an article

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A Or J?

We spoke a bit yesterday about “A” and “J” TbredBs and how the “J” TBreds don’t do as well as the “A” TBreds. Since then, a couple more 1700+ low Breds have been received and tested by folks out in

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What You Can Find In A Snapshot

The Inquirer reported that an “industry friend” told them that they were able to get an Abit IT7 MAX2 V2.0 up to 220MHz. The Inquirer is being a bit coy, since “industry friend” in this case turns out to be

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Internet Panhandling

Somebody sent me a link to this website. The gist of the website is: I am a 22 year old geek. I want me to have a lot of sex. The parents who live with me don’t. I don’t like

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Getting It Past 3

I waited long enough. I got myself an 845PE motherboard (and Albatron 845PEV Pro, to be precise), and a CPU that I knew had to be a C1 stepping CPU (a 2.66GHz, week 35 Malay chip). A Few Words About

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845PE: The Experience

A little while back, we asked members of the audience to relay their experiences, about a particular product. We rather liked what we got, so now we’re going to expand this a bit. This time around, we’re going to ask

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nForce2: The Experience

A little while back, we asked members of the audience to relay their experiences, about a particular product. We rather liked what we got, so now we’re going to expand this a bit. This time around, we’re going to ask

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Love ‘Em And Leave ‘Em

This is Day 17 of the Anandtech Hostage Crisis. Well, gee, what other explanation can there be for nothing new posted on the site for seventeen days? Oh, there is one (second post): ” . . . the holidays plus