![]() We rarely review CPU coolers here at TR, but we've spent a few months working with a trio of Noctua designs that are really quite... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Cooling |
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![]() I'll admit to being like the proverbial plumber with a leaky sink. When it comes to my own primary personal computer, I've been borderline neglectful... Type: Feature article Tags: Cases Cooling Systems |
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PC hardware enthusiasm.. miniaturized? I've been into building PCs for many years now, but before that, I was never a particularly handy or mechanically inclined type of guy. ... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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![]() We've long bemoaned the sorry state of BIOS-level fan speed controls, but AMD's SB800-series south bridge chips have a lot to offer on that... Type: Feature article Tags: Motherboards Chipsets Cooling |
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![]() Corsair has broadened its portfolio with a pair of reasonably priced CPU heatsinks. We take a quick look at what the A50 and A70... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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The pool wants you! As Chicago said back in 1970, does anybody really know what time it is?... Type: Blog post Tags: Internet Linux-Unix Networking |
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![]() Corsair has developed a new Hydro Series H50 CPU water cooler, and we've put the factory-sealed, all-in-one unit through the wringer against some of its... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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![]() Water cooling is typically complicated and expensive, but you can now buy factory-sealed, all-in-one kits for little more than a high-end air cooler. Join... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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Where are we going from here? How can we make voice communications available to rural communities in mountainous regions of the developing world? I have been searching out answers to this... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Networking |
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Slow Vista SP1 file copies: no fix yet! After my post about slow file copies with Windows Vista SP1, some of you offered potential fixes and asked for an update once the... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems Networking |
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Hit by the Red Ring of Death After more than a year and a half of hosting epic table tennis battles and endless laps around the Nurburgring, my Xbox 360 finally succumbed... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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Kitchen PC hushed When I set out to build a new family PC, it needed to be small, attractive and quiet. No need for anything crazy like Mini-ITX,... Type: Blog post Tags: Cooling Miscellaneous |
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Retest day January 17, 2008 We were finally able to make it up to the mountains again to finish what we... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Linux-Unix Networking |
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Test day December 6, 2007 Because of the problem with node 10 from the day before, I removed the node 10 antenna and remounted it on the other... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Networking |
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Final test day preparations December 5, 2007 Click on diagram for a larger version The diagram above... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Networking |
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Setting up long distance routers November 24, 2007 I had originally planned on using inexpensive Linksys WRT54GL devices for the long distance link. This has been done successfully in the... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Networking |
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A few long distance links November 8, 2007 I realize I'm not going for any world records with a 100 km WiFi link. Many have gone before me; here is... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Networking |
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Permission for node 14 October 29, 2007 Some effort was required to get permission to do our testing on the node 14 site. It turns out that the east side... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Networking |
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