Posts Tagged ‘Duo’
Gateway SX2801 Desktop Computer Review
This is a review for a New gateway computer I just bought for christmas 2010
My computer, Intel core i5 2500k, gtx 480, ASUS PRO motherbord 08-2011 #2
PC specs: MB: ASUS P8P67 PRO CPU: i5 2500K, cooler: Artic freezer pro 13 RAM: 2 x 2 GB 1600mhz CL7 1.65 V MUSHKIN GPU: NV GTX 480 HDD: 500GB WD blue 7200 rpm sata 2 and 1TB WD green 7200 rpm sata 2 PSU: 750 watt Intel never quite reached 4GHz with the Pentium 4. Despite being on a dedicated quest for gigahertz the company stopped short and the best we ever got was 3.8GHz. Within a year the clock (no pun intended) was reset and we were all running Core 2 Duos at under 3GHz. With each subsequent generation Intel inched those clock speeds higher, but preferred to gain performance through efficiency rather than frequency. Today, Intel quietly finishes what it started nearly a decade ago. When running a single threaded application, the Core i7-2600K will power gate three of its four cores and turbo the fourth core as high as 3.8GHz. Even with two cores active, the 32nm chip can run them both up to 3.7GHz. The only thing keeping us from 4GHz is a lack of competition to be honest. Relying on single-click motherboard auto-overclocking alone, the 2600K is easily at 4.4GHz. For those of you who want more, 4.6-4.8GHz is within reason. All on air, without any exotic cooling. Unlike Lynnfield, Sandy Bridge isn’t just about turbo (although Sandy Bridge’s turbo modes are quite awesome). Architecturally it’s the biggest change we’ve seen since Conroe, although looking at a high level block diagram you wouldn’t be able to tell. Architecture width hasn’t changed, but internally SNB …
CPU-Z Review
Ever wanted some simple program to show the specs of your computer quickly? Well then, CPU-Z will be for you. Within seconds of clicking the icon, you will have all sorts of information and specs about your computer. CPU-Z Download: www.cpuid.com Website: www.goguda55techtutorials.co.nr Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
Asus EEE PC 1215N Full Review [HD]
A bit more of a review about my new netbook from the Asus Seashell Series, the Asus EEE PX 1215N. Check out the Unboxing: youtu.be Trusted Review’s Review: www.trustedreviews.com Official Asus Website: uk.asus.com
Our Spare Processor Collection
In this video, we show all of our spare computer processors ranging from Pentium Dual Cores to AMD Athlons.