Gigabyte Neon Cooler 775-Pro & Neon Cooler 8-Pro Review |
Processor cooling is a serious business these days and there is little room for sub standard performance. With such hot processors being produced by both AMD and Intel, the demand for high perf... |
AMD Sempron 2600+ for Socket 754: K8 Architecture Made More Affordable |
Having introduced its K8 processors to high-performance computer systems first, AMD is now steadily transferring its entire infrastructure to the new advanced architecture. The Socket A... |
Zalman/Cooler Master/Gigabyte CPU Cooler Comparison |
Despite of the fact that the latest processors require tremendously efficient cooling solutions to work stably, the market of coolers is probably stagnating these days: there are leader... |
High-End CPU Coolers Roundup: The Battle for Silence and Efficiency |
Despite of the fact that the latest processors require tremendously efficient cooling solutions to work stably, the market of coolers is probably stagnating these days: there are leader... |
AMD's Athlon FX - CPU Scaling to 3GHz and 250MHz dHTT |
ThoughtsPlease take this article in the spirit that it's intended. I just overclocked some stuff using a chiller, I didn't steal new SKUs from AMD. A nice mainboard, some good memory and a CP... |
Intel P4 6XX & P4EE 3 73GHz Review |
Benchmark Summary:Looking back at our test scores gives us a sense that this iteration of the Pentium 4 Prescott processor core is significantly more balanced than prior versions. Th... |
Intel P4 6XX & P4EE 3 73GHz Review (German) |
FazitDie heutigen Erfahrungen mit Intels neuen CPUs hinterlassen bei uns durchaus einen gemischten Eindruck. Insbesondere Intels jïgstes Desktop-Flaggschiff, der 3,73 GHz Extreme Edition wollt... |
Intel P4 660 & P4EE 3 73GHz Review |
Power ConsumptionWith the amount of power draw in the desktop parts seemingly increasing without bound, its more important than ever to see what kind of power consumption the latest Intel proc... |
Intel's Prescott-2M: Pentium 4 660 and Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3 73GHz |
ThoughtsFirstly, I will run 64-bit benchmarks using Windows XP 64-bit as soon as it's released. Some early testing with RC2 shows weirdness. While that weirdness may well persist in the final... |
Intel Pentium 4 6XX and Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3 73GHz CPU Review |
Last year already Intel was talking about the upcoming change of the priorities referring to the CPU development. Since the company faced some problems with increasing the clock frequen... |
Thermaltake Beetle Review |
Being a gamer that does not mind the odd overclock, my computer tends to overheat when it comes to running some of the latest and greatest games like Doom 3, and Half-Life 2. The standard cooli... |
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Preview: AMD64 and Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology |
The operating systems from Microsoft supporting 64bit extensions of the x86 architecture are still one of the most acute topics for discussion out there. The thing is that there are qui... |
AMD Athlon 64 & Sempron Comparison Pt II |
After posting my AMD Athlon64 vs. Sempron comparison last week I was still puzzled to why the overclocked Sempron 3100+ was able to easily out perform the Athlon64 3200+ in all the synthetic te... |
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ vs Sempron 3100+ Review |
The key players in the processor industry being Intel and AMD, both offer cut down versions of their flagship products. For example the cut down version of the Intel Pentium4 processor is known... |
Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3 46GHz Review |
The benchmarks between a 3.4GHz Pentium4 and a 3.46GHz Pentium4 show a reasonable jump in performance- partly because of the FSB speed bump but mainly because of the additional L3 cache found i... |