| Gigbyte P35-S3 CPU Fan Problems Atomic, Australia - cpu fan does not work. Gets past post fine. Pull out power cord at tghe back of the computer - cpu fan spins 2 rpms. Take fan and heatsing and test it in ... |
| CPU Board targets industrial-grade computing systems. ThomasNet Industrial News Room (press release), NY - June 21, 2007 - CompactPCI Express (CPCIe) Core(TM) Duo 1.66 GHz, 6U CPU board features front panel I/O with standard interfaces including 2 Gigabit ... |
PhysOrg.com | Nvidia not developing a CPU, says CEO TG Daily - ... Nvidia chief executive officer Jen Hsun-Huang, answered persistent rumors that the company is working on a CPU to compete with AMD and Intel. ... Nvidia's Mad Scientists Spark Up Supercomputing Processors Nvidia Tackles High-Performance Computing Nvidia unveils new graphics packages |
Inquirer | Future of CPU design pixellated Inquirer, UK - Only difference between this concept and the conventional CPU manufacturing is the fact that these two would not live one beside each other, but rather one ... Intel shows off 2 TFLOPS processor |
MobileTechReview.com | ASUS C90 Notebook Can Overclock CPU Speeds to 2.93GHz MobileTechReview.com, CA - Asus has launched a 15.4" notebook that supports the fast Intel Core 2 Extreme X6899 CPU, traditionally found on desktop machines. ... Intel Core 2 Extreme for Notebooks on July 8? |
PC Perspectives | Scythe Andy Samurai Master 6 Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review PC Perspectives, KY - The Scythe Andy Samurai Master is a large, down draft style CPU cooler that incorporates 6 heat pipes and comes bundled with a 120mm low speed fan that is ... |
| ComputerLand FY07 Profit Rises; Turnover Up 13% - Quick Facts [CPU.L] RTT News, NY - 6/21/2007 3:39:25 AM ComputerLand (CPU.L) reported full year 2007 profit of GBP 1.6 million or 16.5 pence per share, up from GBP 1.3 million or 13.4 pence ... |
| AMD is at the crossroads Inquirer, UK - Generic processes without tuning are an enemy of top-notch CPU design - the final CPU speed, power draw depend so much on tuning and squeezing the best out ... |
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