In its labs, Systemax claims, it pushed the 2.8GHz Pentium 4 to more than 3GHz and also cranked up the Athlon XP 2200+ chip, which runs at 1.8GHz, to 3GHz
http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1542
If the URL is bad. Go to www.anandtech.com, CPU on the right side, and look under recent articles for the BBUL story.
800,000 MTBF? 91 years? How do they know it's 91 years, they could never have tested the thing 91 years, or even 2 for that matter to see how it does.Seems odd doesn't it?
Cloning Microsoft products? It's not really clonging them, they are both needed in each OS. You must think making something for Linux based on the same idea that the microsoft program is based on, not really cloning.
My 45 year old father, an old fashioned, far from a geek, diesel mechanic got into Farscape. Geeks and nerds weren't the only ones to watch Farscape.
They often don't work too well in windows either.
That's more than the AXP IP4 Northwood's isn't it? The graphics chip just passed them all off! This thing better perform good!
http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1542 If the URL is bad. Go to www.anandtech.com, CPU on the right side, and look under recent articles for the BBUL story.
And do a few other clicks, that would take 20 mintues to learn, really make that big of a difference?
800,000 MTBF? 91 years? How do they know it's 91 years, they could never have tested the thing 91 years, or even 2 for that matter to see how it does.Seems odd doesn't it?
Cloning Microsoft products? It's not really clonging them, they are both needed in each OS. You must think making something for Linux based on the same idea that the microsoft program is based on, not really cloning.