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Just fix the AHCI already, AMD I've been partial to AMD for a long time. The first PC I built for myself had an Athlon Thunderbird running at a blistering 1.4GHz,... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards Chipsets |
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A compact, fast, and quiet PC for the kitchen If you've read our summer system guide, you might enjoy hearing the story of how our very cool Pocket Swiss Army Knife config came... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards Cases Systems |
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MSI and OCZ overclock Since we're an enthusiast site, little explanation of overclocking is needed here. We tend to focus on the intricacies of hardware and how it performs,... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards Miscellaneous The Tech Report |
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Podcast delays and other stuff Wow... it's already time for another podcast. We've recently changed to a bi-weekly schedule, but these episodes come so fast... for me, anyways. Recording, editing, and... |
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Slight delay on this week's podcast We're looking at another great TR Podcast episode for this week, with discussions ranging from the affects of GPGPU on GPU lifespan to the atrocious... |
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The sorry state of BIOS-level fan speed control I'm constantly amazed by the pace at which technology improves. Take what's happened in, oh, the last six years, for example. We've gone... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards |
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The case for a secondary motherboard OS It seems like every year, someone thinks that Linux is on the verge of making real inroads on the desktop. And every year, the... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards Operating systems |
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Fanboys have their limits... and a quick podcast update Tuesday morning began much like any other day of the week for me. After checking my e-mail and Twitter, I hit the "home" button... |
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Technical difficulties—no podcast today Due to a technical malfunction, we have decided to cancel this week's edition of the TR Podcast (which would be episode 37). Several factors contributed... |
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Of podcasts and peanut brittle I'm currently sitting in my office (which also doubles as my living quarters), eating leftover Christmas peanut brittle and planning for a brand new year... |
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A sneak peek at Asus' P6T Deluxe Nehalem motherboard Intel's next-gen Nehalem processor has yet to be released, but a compatible motherboard has already arrived in The Benchmarking Sweatshop. Behold Asus' P6T Deluxe: Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards |
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The TR podcast will not air this week Hey podcast listeners, This coming weekend's edition of the Tech Report Podcast is going to have to be canceled. I was originally planning on releasing a... |
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What do you want from a motherboard? In a few hours I set off on a super secret mission into the heart of the motherboard industry. I can't say much about... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards |
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To twitter or not to twitter I've been trying for the past week to get friends and listeners to start Twittering, so I thought I would explain what Twitter is and... |
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Episode 2 has been postponed Due to various metaphysical and technical problems, we will have to postpone episode 2 of the Tech Report Podcast until March 8. Despite my deep... |
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Send in listener mail and we'll answer on the podcast Due to popular demand, we will be featuring listener mail on the next episode of The Tech Report Podcast. You can send questions related to... |
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How Intel ruined my Christmas vacation Okay, Intel didn't actually spoil my entire vacation, but it came awfully close. To understand why, you need to go back a couple of months:... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards Multimedia Windows |
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Realtek resolves EAX issues, sort of Realtek's series of ALC codec chips are by far the most popular solutions for integrated motherboard audio. Unfortunately, we discovered last year that the company's... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +45 |