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I don't understand how (in Article Index: Clock Speed") the Crysis benchmark graph shows 1866 MHz = 73.76 FPS 800 MHz = 66.36 FPS difference = 7.40 FPS but the article text in that section claims "Moving from DDR3-800 to DDR3-1866 bumped up Crysis by nearly 10 FPS ..." Please explain...
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I have been searching for articles regarding RAM coolers that would work well (without issues) with the Dorminator series . . . the only water block I can find is the Thermaltake Aqua RX R-1 and the coolance RAM 35 . . . (the coolance RAM will only fit if the heat spreader or heat sink can be removed...
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I'm new here so please bear with me. I've just built a new SLI computer. I put in 2 OCZ 2 gb sticks. The bios registers 4 gb but windows only see 2. I knew it wouldn't see all four but two seems pretty low. I have two 512 mb graphics cards so that accounts for 1 gb of memory not being accessible...
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There is no need for 3 GB with that system. 2 GB should be more than enough for games. -Dev
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You all saw this story on HH yesterday, right? http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Corsair_Dominator_TWIN3X20481800C7DFIN/ Not too shabby!
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wat anti virus u think i should use?
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My computer running slow, when I open tasks manager the CPU usage was off the charts! I thought it was Virus so i scanned wit Avast and no virus was found! Also the Svchost was also using alot of Mem any idea wat could cause this? Thnks
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Have you tried googling the brands and markings on the chips. for example: the chip has Infineon HYB39S256800CT-7.5 on the chips, putting that into google and clicking on some links will tell you that its a PC133 SDRAM chip 256MB CAS latency 3
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Hello Everyone, We‘re writing to let you all know that we’ve just posted a new article at HotHardware in which we rounded up a handful of high-speed DDR3 memory kits. We got our hands on five, dual-channel, 2GB kits from Corsair, Kingston (2), OCZ, and Super Talent each with different rated speeds and...
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Well, the first thing you have to note is that PAE is only optimized for "server-class" versions of Windows. With 32-bit, desktop versions of XP and Vista the limit is still 4GB, so there's very little point in enabling PAE. Is it dangerous to enable PAE? Not realy, because you can disable...