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OCZ StealthXStream 600W 2. Cheap and good?
Introduction
The StealthXStream 2 should cover the PSU entry-level segment with OCZ and this push up in performance classes of high end PCs. 700 Watts is the flagship of the series and also the here tested 600-Watt model offers a lot of performance, which would range without problems for a dual-GPU system. Wonders who buys a cheap power supply from the entry-level segment on its high end machines, if he can afford quad-core, SLI and co.. For...
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Ubuntu Linux 6.10 “Edgy Eft” completed
For lovers of Ubuntu, you will have this weekend with something special. Because just in time to the announced date, the last pupil of the Ubuntu community was released as stable version. In short: Ubuntu Linux 6.10 aka “The Edgy Eft” is finished.
The now published Linux distribution with the number 6.10 on a Debian system enriched with all sorts of Add-ons is based as the other Ubuntu versions.
If you however prefer prefer the...
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Updated Phenom roadmap
The colleagues of HKEPC want to have information new (machine translation) to AMD’s latest Phenom roadmap from OEM circles. Therefore the availability of faster triple- and quad-cores in the fault-adjusted B3 stepping is to move partially even further back, as it has been suggested so far already.
So you want to, contrary to the original plans, which in this respect were models 8700 (triple-core, 2.4 GHz, B3 stepping), 9700 (quad-core,...
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AMD: Six cores and the new chipsets in may?
In the past few days, much about upcoming AMD processors has been reported already, but so slowly the image together themselves. While so far generously the second quarter of 2010 was intended for the first six-core processors from AMD for the desktop, it should be as far along with a chipset update according to DigiTimes in May.
The six-core processor codenamed “Thuban” should according to recent rumors 2.8 GHz clock. It just...
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