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K6-III+: Super-7 to the Limit
By Jasin Robertson on Monday, April 23, 2001 7:41 AM EDT
AMD maintained the 321-pin Socket/Super-7 packaging and interface, so upgrading an aging system is as simple as a BIOS update in most cases. If your system works with the K6-2+, it's just a...
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Overclocking Socket A Processors
By Johan De Gelas on Monday, December 11, 2000 11:57 AM EST
Many of our
readers have invested in PC133 SDRAM and want to hold on to those
DIMMs a little while longer. So, if you're interested in a little
overclocking, you can insure a better...
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K6-2+ Optimization and Performance Guide
By Jasin Robertson on Wednesday, August 30, 2000 8:25 AM EDT
The K6-2+ has the ability to be a very powerful CPU. Unfortunately without proper hardware support the K6-2+ can run as slowly as a 486. The best known optimization for the K62+ is Write...
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Buying and Overclocking the Athlon
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, March 15, 2000 6:36 AM EST
Bought yourself an Athlon CPU, or you do want to know which Athlon is the most overclockable before buying one? We at Ace's Hardware will help you make the right decision for your...
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Reader Input: Overclocking the K6-III
By Jasin Robertson (RIP) on Tuesday, February 8, 2000 2:08 AM EST
Overclocking has become increasingly popular over the last couple years.
In fact, ever since the Celeron reared its head in the
processor world with its amazing overclocking potential,...
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Building a Better Website
By Brian Neal on Monday, December 27, 1999 4:48 AM EST
As in any walk of life, change can be difficult, but difficult or not, change generally leads to something better. At the moment, we are witnessing the gradual transition towards fully...
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Web Server Installation and Configuration
By Brian Neal on Sunday, October 31, 1999 2:30 PM EST
Interested in becoming a part of the most exciting and ever expanding segment of the Internet today, the web? If so, you may also be interested in using your own webserver. In this...
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Building a Better Webserver
By Brian Neal on Monday, August 30, 1999 1:59 AM EDT
The web is the hottest application around right now, and though you may be familiar with HTML, that's not even half the story. There's a myriad of issues surrounding the other half of the...
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Home UNIX Boxen, FreeBSD
By Brian Neal on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 1:59 AM EDT
There are a number of freely available UNIX varients online, and a number of reasons to use one. From platform support requirements (from a developer's standpoint) to just plain curiosity,...
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Home UNIX Boxen, Solaris x86
By Brian Neal on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 1:59 AM EDT
Solaris 7 (the latest release) is a mature and well supported UNIX flavor used widely throughout the commercial and government sectors. Though the Intel edition doesn't have the same user...
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Connecting Computers to the Internet with NAT32
By Brian Neal on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 1:59 AM EDT
So, you've got a couple of computers (or, if you're like me, you've got alot of computers), but only a single internet connection. Wouldn't it be nice if all your machines could share your...
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Brian's Guide to Networking
By Brian Neal on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 1:59 AM EDT
Networking has traditionally been reserved for the office, but there have very recently been a big push to move it into the home. Home LANs are starting to make a great deal of sense, as...
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Benchmark Your Gaming Machine
By Johan De Gelas on Tuesday, October 5, 1999 1:59 AM EDT
You've seen them floating around all over the web. Unreal, Half-life, Forsaken, and Quake II benchmarks can be found on almost every hardware site imaginable. Of course, looking at other...
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More Tips for the Overclock-Crazy...
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
Since I am one of the few who does not get every CPU at 300 MHz overclocked to 600 MHz (kidding!), I decided to search for other possibilities to get that stupid CPU of mine (and yours?) a...
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Optimize the Performance of Your K6-2 PC
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
A K6-2 PC has an excellent performance/price ratio, but tweaking to get the most out of your K6-2 is a lot more difficult than tweaking a PII or Celeron system....
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