Sandy Bridge Max (Safe) Voltage Under Contention Among Overclockers
It seems that there is some confusion in the enthusiast overclocking community regarding just how much voltage is safe for Intel’s new Sandy Bridge CPUs. Personally, I agree with those stating...
View ArticleArs Says What I Am Thinking
AMD’s CEO Dirk Meyer was forced to resign yesterday by it’s board of directors. While I did not do a write-up myself here, I commented on a few websites stating what ArsTechnica writes in a much more...
View ArticleNew Version of Handbrake 0.9.5 Now Available
Handbrake, the widely used open source encoding tool by the technology community has recently received an update to version 0.9.5. This version adds support for the blu ray disc structure (though no...
View ArticleIntel H67/P67 Chipset Flaw Discovered, Intel Working On Fix
In a press release, Intel states that the Cougar Point chipset for it’s newly released Sandy Bridge processors has a design flaw in the SATA controller that, in some cases, will degrade the performance...
View Article15% Off All CPU Coolers @ Newegg Is A Great Deal
It’s been awhile since I’ve seen a Newegg deal that was actually really good. This deal is great if you’re in the market for a new heatsink/fan combo for that new build! Head on over the Newegg’s CPU...
View ArticleScythe Susanoo Cooler Is The “Chuck Norris” Of CPU Coolers
And i thought that the ND-H14 cooler was already dangerously close to snapping chunks of motherboards out the world over, but now the Scythe Susanoo is just nightmarish! ;
View ArticleIntel Unveils New 3D Transistor For Ivy Bridge
Head over to PC Perspective for my article on just how awesome this tech is! I am excited to see the over clocking potential of this chip!
View ArticleJapanese K Computer Takes First Place Crown As Fastest Supercomputer
The new K Computer housed in the Riken Advanced Institute For Computational Science has allowed Japan to reclaim the top spot on the Top 500 Supercomputer List thanks to its 548,352 central processing...
View ArticleWeekly News Roundup for September 4th
Well, it’s that time of the month again, time for the weeks news roundup! I managed to get quite a few articles done for PC Perspective this week, including: New Firmware Offers Performance Boost To...
View ArticleIntel May Release 22nm Ivy Bridge CPUs In March 2012
In a bit of good news for Intel fans, a source over at DigiTimes has indicated that Intel may release their 22nm Ivy Bridge processors as early as March of next year. The initial CPUs coming off the...
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