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- Window Cleaner 1.8 (Mac)
- Window cleaner runs in the background and hides applications which are open but you are not using. Features Ability to choose how long an application needs to be idle before it is hidden Add blocked application which will not be hidden Automatic updates
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Window, Raptor Apps, Construction, Patches
- Software downloads 2009-09-18
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- The 8GB/64-bit advantage - More RAM doesn't always mean better performance
- The 8GB/64-bit advantage - More RAM doesn't always mean better performanceI'll give you one thing ...... you're fast!RE: ProofreaderYou missed, "As expected, the difference in score between a system running [b]8GB[/b] of RAM and one running with only [b]8GB[/b] was small when measured with PassMark PerformanceTest 6.1."I offer ZDNet the...
- Tags: Memory, Vista x64, More RAM, RAM, performance
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Hardware 2.0 "Best Kit List" for Apr 08/May 08
- OK, it's time once again for ... drum roll please ... The Hardware 2.0 "Best Kit List" for Apr 08/May 08. Here I've put together a list of the best high-end and mid-range components currently available, with some decent budget parts listed too, along with a few honorable mentions. These components are on...
- Tags: ASUS, Card, Video Card, Performance, Board, Motherboard, CPU, List, Intel Core 2 Duo, RAM, Graphics, Intel Corp., LGA775, AM2, ASUS Maximus Extreme, Maximus Extreme, DDR3, PSU, Corporate Governance, Performance Management, Processors, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-03-28
- Hardware 2.0 "Best Kit List" for Feb 08/Mar 08
- OK, here it is folks - The Hardware 2.0 "Best Kit List" for Feb 08/Mar 08. Here I've tried to compile a list of the best high-end and mid-range components currently available. These components are on this list because I firmly believe them to be the best either in terms...
- Tags: Video Card, Performance, Board, Motherboard, CPU, Intel Core 2 Duo, RAM, Graphics, Intel Corp., LGA775, AM2, ASUS Maximus Extreme, Maximus Extreme, DDR3, PSU, Corporate Governance, Performance Management, Processors, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- The quad-core project - Building the PC walkthrough
- The quad-core project - Building the PC walkthroughThe quad-core project - Building the PCSo you scored a 5.3 on a Quad Core??? Whooppee doo! I scored that on my 2.4GHZ Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, an 160Gb SATA HDD and an Nvidia 7950GT.2 suggestions...First, if you research you'll...
- Tags: Nokia Corp., RIM BlackBerry, quad-core, PC, Hewlett-Packard Co., Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-10
- The "money no object" desktop PC
- The other day I took on the challenge of putting together a spec for a budget $500 PC. The result was a 2.0GHz dual core system with 1GB or RAM and a 160GB hard drive. Not a bad system I'm sure you'll agree, and you have the advantage over a...
- Tags: Components, DIY PC, Hardware
- Blog posts 2007-05-31
- Speed up your PC - Fit a 10,000 RPM system drive
- Speed up your PC - Fit a 10,000 RPM system driveWhere do you get your math?How do smaller drives at higher RPM compare to larger drives at lower RPM?Last I checked, overall performance of a 72 or 36 GB Raptor even in RAID 0 was nill compared to pulling from...
- Tags: Desktops, CPU, Memory Speed, RPM, Raptor, PC, hard drive
- Discussion threads 2007-02-27
- Speed up your PC - Fit a 10,000 RPM system drive
- Power uses go to great lengths to tweak their systems in order to experience improved performance but Im here to tell you that all the registry tweaks and killing unnecessary services wont beat fitting a 10,000 RPM drive and loading your OS onto it.The price per GB is high compared...
- Tags: Performance, Hardware, DIY PC
- Blog posts 2007-02-26
- Is Vista's Windows Experience Index fatally flawed?
- Is Vista's Windows Experience Index fatally flawed?The WHY is somewhat logical..[b]Why does the Windows Experience Index only look at the capacity of the primary hard drive? Surely the total hard drive capacity of the entire system should be considered. [/b]I tend to agree, but if you think about it...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Operating systems, Video cards, Microsoft Windows Vista, computer, video, Microsoft Windows, Sony Corp., Windows Experience Index, Windows eXPerience, graphics, hard drive
- Discussion threads 2006-07-12
- Intel cuts PC boot time
- Intel cuts PC boot timepoint of sale has been doing this with chinese machines fow lonG tYMEglad to see intel claiming some old innovations as theirs and how very important it is because you get the same effect with a wd raptorNo, you don't.Even a 15,000 RPM drive cannot match...
- Tags: Engineering, Memory, point-of-sale, hard drive, card, battery, Intel Corp., PC
- Discussion threads 2005-10-17
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