What I get asked I get quite a few questions from readers about Coppermine overclocking,. They pretty much boil down to the same question: I want to overclock a Coppermine now, but want to do it safely. How do I
Well it appears as if the amazing folks of MadOnion have gone and done it again, and no I don’t mean go ingest some pills that were downloaded from the Internet, but went and released a new product. The official
Being 17 years old is tough when you know your way around computers. Your parents usually find it hard to deal with the fact that you are a thousand times more knowledgable on a subject than they are. Sometimes they
– What kind, how fast and how much? – Cache is an important issue in a PC nowadays. When Intel came with their Celeron the whole world fell on top of them because it wasn’t equipped with L2 cache. People
SUMMARY: Effective Fan Card with nice lighting effects. Fans: 70mm, 2400 – 4000 rpm, 18 – 30 cfm, 25 – 37 dBA The good guys at Vantec were nice enough to send a sample of the Vantec Spectrum Fan Card
After spending some time at the Norwegian Overclocker forums (overklokking.no), I kept on watching a lot of people asking about peltier-cooled Coke or other liquids (mostly beer). After talking a lot about how to accomplish such a project, many people
The Following text is from MSI Computer Corporation and is reproduced unaltered – if this applies to you, please follow the directions below: The MS-6905 Master CPU Converter Board Ver 1.1B was MSI Computer Corporation’s intention to provide a Coppermine
Based on data from The Register. To give you a rough idea of what you’d actually pay for them and when, I’ve added about $30 to the price and shifted the date to roughly two weeks after the announcement of