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Build your own RAM: Upgrading an ancient 386 PC to 64MB RAM using custom-built memory
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But why? Nobody needs more than 640k.
Friday at 1:38 PM
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How Much VRAM is Enough for PC Gaming?
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You make a good point. Steve needs to verify that his observations apply to the other vendors' cards. (Even if they, almost certainly...
Jul 2, 2024
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Microsoft explains why corporations and IT pros can switch to Windows 11 with confidence
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If it were like that there would be a lot less frustration towards Windows 11's hardware requirements. What is actually happening is MS...
Jun 19, 2024
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Microsoft explains why corporations and IT pros can switch to Windows 11 with confidence
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They make lots of improvements and cancel out the benefits with bugs and poor performance. Just look at file explorer, MS finally added...
Jun 17, 2024
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Gigabyte's Zen 5 motherboard supports graphics cards weighing up to 128 pounds
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Save the slot on your $300 mobo but crack the PCB on your $2000 graphics card. Smart, just like fake heatsinks.
May 29, 2024
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China's rail gun fires smart bomb at Mach 5 nine miles into the air, test declared a failure
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Dreadnought class battle ships had guns firing shells faster, farther and more accurately than that with conventional propellants 120...
May 22, 2024
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Astronomers discover "super fluffy" exoplanet with cotton candy-like density
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The classical planetary formation models say that gas giants max in size out at the same volume as Jupiter. From there objects don't...
May 15, 2024
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