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Rebirth of the daughterboard - PCI-Express' lovechild
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Sometimes, when the powers that be are feeling nice, an idea, usually accompanied by lightning and pain, forces its way into the brain. After much rubbing of temples and ...
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Davy Jones' (overc)locker
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Overclockers Online has just posted a review that's practically dripping with cool. No, it's not dressed in red velour flares or a powder blue safari suit, nor does the review ...
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Can you afford not to…
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I am Not a Geek dot com has just put up possibly one of its smallest reviews ever, but also a fiendishly important one. The Not-geeks have reviewed a copper shim - yep, it had ...
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Opteron marks the bench… with a claw, or a sledge?
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With the Opteron’s release pushed further back, and the Pentium 4 only getting faster, AMD must be wondering whether the Athlon XP will be able to compete in the midterm. Even ...
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Apple announces ‘Xserve’
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Apple has taken its first steps into the enterprise market with the launch of Xserve, a 1U G4-based rack mount server. ...
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Idiot’s guide to unlocking Intel processor multipliers
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Ever wondered if it was possible to unlock the multipliers on Intel chips? Ever since early Pentium II days, it’s been virtually impossible to overclock Intel chips via the ...
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Overclocking your Apple
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Overclocking is generally considered to be the forte of
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Distributed Google
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The Google Toolbar is a useful little app. Perform web searches, search within a site, Usenet searches, image searches and Directory searches all without going to the trouble ...
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ORBZ shuts down
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The Open Relay Blocking Zone (ORBZ) has ceased operations after administrator Ian Gulliver received a court notice demanding he turn over all ORBZ account information. ...
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Not so Brilliant
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Two days ago it was revealed popular P2P file sharing application Kazaa came with what can only be described as a trojan horse. When activated, this trojan program connects ...
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Atomic and the Consensus IT Writers Awards
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Finalists for this year’s Consensus IT Writers Awards have been announced and we’re pleased to say Atomic writers and staff received several nominations. W00t! ...
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Spyware sinks to another level
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Spyware and adware used to be relatively benign things. Sure, they piggybacked on useful software and installed without asking you, then they gathered information about your ...
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IBM paves the way with sixty-four bits for Apple
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Although most Atomicans prefer the taste of oranges (read: mainstream PC processors), many are usually willing to have a byte (or eight, pun intended) from an Apple. Interesting...
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1.2GHz Commodore SX-64
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‘Why oh why?’ – the question any normal person would ask. But then we aren’t normal, are we? If you’ve just start massaging your keyboard and spilling drool on your monitor ...
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No SOI for Barton
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Most likely AMD's last Socket A Athlon core, the Barton is going to miss out on SOI technology. It'll still have a 333MHz bus though.
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Roadmap roadkill
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What the heck is AMD up to? The Hammer's been delayed again, and nobody is exactly sure why. Well, we can have a fairly accurate guess -- the delay oddly coincides with the ...
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Athlon 64 to pack more
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An upgrade there, an change here -- the Athlon 64 continues to mutate. While SOI and other technologies may be in dispute, perhaps a simply memory speed bump is is being shoved in?
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Technology nose no boundaries
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Who needs Silicon, when we have a natural resource that perform so much better.
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XScale CPUs powering robots
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Finding use in more than just sub-notebooks and PDAs, Intel's XScale processor has worked its way onto a SBC (single-board computer) designed for controlling robots, called ...
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Decrypted! Atomic Athlon 64 review
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Just a little something for those who are having trouble decrypting the PDF on Atomic CD #4. . .
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