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Wednesday, November 09, 2005

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wow. Check out this screenshot from the next 3DMark [tech preview]

I got some overclocking pointers today from Overclocker.com Check out the forums, they've got the most info.

I switched RAM between the two computers, put the 466mhz Dual Channel DDR in the AMD64, then put the 400mhz Dual Channel DDR in the P4. I'm currently attempting to get 3DMark working so that I can see if the addition of faster RAM and my tweaking have given any results.

I also figured out why Battlefield 2 is slow. I'm running in in WinXP64! I'm doing it just cause I can, it supports SLi mode so I've been using it, but remembered that it was MUCH faster in native XP. So I'll give it a shot after this and prove my point. The other item was my voltage. The AMD64FX can handle up to 1.65v, I was running about 1.40.

Slate took a story about a principal cancelling the prom due to "things getting out of control" and made a revolution out of it!.
The principal was referring the people who have sex, drink, do drugs, and the parents who let them because they want their kid to be cool and have the best prom ever. Now I never had no crazy prom, I didn't grow up on Long Island, and I really don't think these people can speak for the rest of the country, which is what this revolution sounds like to me...

posted @ 18:46

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    I wish I received earth shattering results from the Battlefield XP test, but might be better performance in XP64. It makes sense, it should be talking 64 bits with the video drivers. Even if the game doesn't speak 64 bit, the operating system is still interacting with the hardware via 64 bit instructions.

    With my memory settings I got from the Kingston site entered into the bios, I now have the AMD64FX running upwards of 3gig (rated 2.6), air-cooled. Imagine what I could get out of it if I had a liquid cooled system. I could also take care of this nagging problem with my chipset fan.

    When I first start the system the fan on the motherboard chipset won't start until I give it a push.

    By Blogger Josh, at Friday, November 11, 2005 6:48:00 PM 

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