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PCStats have a guide to diagnosing bad memory. Fortunately, as modern computer memory is produced uniformly and has relatively few points of failure as compared to other computer parts, manufacturers are able to provide decent warranty support.
From Hard Wired: Just letting you know that Meedio popular home theatre software has been brought by yahoo and popular antispyware software Ewido has been brought out by Grisoft software. Okey dokey.
PCPerspective have an interview with Regeneration. He's the man responsible for modifying the ULI "SLI Driver" (properly known as the PowerExpress utility) to run on chipsets not SLI-certified like VIA K8T890 and Intel 975X. NVIDIA and Regeneration have since reached an amicable resolution, but the interview is still insightful and gives a closer look at the man who drew the (legal) attention of one of the world's biggest graphics companies.
Thedriver noticed this slightly odd site which tells you interesting info about your IP, of variable usefulness. :)
Phoronix checked out Transgaming's Cedega v5.1 Demo. Today we are back again with Cedega v5.1 as we look at its fate under ATI Radeon cards running the proprietary drivers. .. For the uninformed, Cedega allows hundreds of Microsoft Windows engineered games to run on Linux seamlessly with very little end-user modifications required.
From mpot: I recently published some information on building serial port temperature sensors on my website. The serial port interface circuit is very simple, and multiple temperature sensors can be connected in parallel via a single serial port interface circuit, allowing multiple temperatures to be easily monitored with a PC.
Driverheaven are the latest to get WinXP working on a Macbook Pro. He has installed Windows XP Professional and given it a going over with some games titles as well as giving his views on the machine.
ArsTechnica compared some high-end iPod speakers, namely the iPod Hi-Fi, Klipsch iFi, and Altec Lansing InMotion iM7.
SilentPCReview have part two of their "quiet DIY OC'd Pentium D 830 System" article posted. My earlier thinking had fruitlessly focused on upstream deflectors. What if I added a downstream baffle that would force more air across the VRM?
Interesting Forum Threads:
Brief look at a distro: Frugalware Linux 0.4 in Other Operating Systems.
Clean your waterblocks! (pics) in Extreme Cooling.
Backyard Metal Casting Waterblock Bases in Extreme Cooling.
Worlds' first Water Cooled Dell XPS Gen1 Laptop in Extreme Cooling.
Silencing the Gigabyte K8NXP-SLI in Modding & Electronics.
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