Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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  • CPU Performance Acceleration Test

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    What is your computer CPU speed? Does your computer absolutely run that fast you paid for it?

    I’m using Intel Pentium Dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00Ghz processor but don’t apperceive how fast can it run in absolute life. CPU Acceleration Professional is a abundant little chargeless account to analysis and acquaint you the REAL acceleration of your Central Processing Unit (CPU).

    CPU_test

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    It is now alone accessible for Windows version. Once installed, analysis CPU acceleration took just few seconds. At the end, I got 2000Mhz REAL acceleration for my Intel Pentium Dual 2.0Ghz. Which beggarly I get what I paid for.

    You can as well abide your acceleration after-effects to the CPU Acceleration online WORLD baronial tables. See how your computer attempt with others all about the apple or country.

    Anyway, I do not 100% assurance on the apple baronial tables. Do you accept anyone from Mexico overclock Intel T2050 1.6Ghz to 8.2Ghz? I agnosticism the result. The processor should be exploded already at that speed. Maybe they drudge the bendable aftereffect afore abide to CPU Acceleration Baronial Table. What do you think?

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    Thursday, August 6, 2009
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  • Simplify Black Template Updated Series

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    Just an updated version from previous Simplify Black Blogger Template and instructions available to download and ready to use…

    Updated Series:

     

    Series 1.1 (Click below image to see demo)

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    Single sidebar

    Download Series 1.1

    Series 1.2 (Click below image to see demo)

    2 sidebar, 3 column footer

    Download Series 1.2

    Series 1.3 (Click below image to see demo)

    1 column upper sidebar, 2 column sidebar

    Download Series 1.3

    Series 1.4 (Click below image to see demo)

    1 column upper sidebar, 2 column sidebar, 3 column footer

    Download Series 1.4

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    Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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  • Tech Q&A: Allocating Memory For Virtual Machine Application

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    Q: I just purchased a 24-inch iMac with 3GB of RAM, and i am planning to load VMware Fusion into it, with Windows XP for work purposes. It is my understanding that I need to allocate some of my RAM to the virtual machine. Do you have any recommendations about how much to allocate? Also once I allocate RAM to the virtual machine (1GB) does this mean that only the remaining RAM (3GB) will be available to run my MAC even if I am not running that virtual Machine? Or will the full 3GB in my example be available to my Mac when I am not running the virtual machine? Do you think I should get more RAM?

    A: Allocating RAM in OS X isn't like in the “classic” Mac OS, where you’d have fixed parcels of memory. OS X will swap out memory from one application to another (and from RAM chips to the virtual memory swap file on the hard drive) as needed without any intervention by you.. The only setting you’d have to adjust would be in Fusion itself; that program, like other virtual-machine environments, will let you designate how much memory the simulated Windows machine should have… I’d give it 1GB, since that will greatly improve your “enjoyment” of xp While still leaving plenty to spare for OS X even with Fusion in the foreground.

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    Monday, July 27, 2009
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  • Windows 7 System Released To PC Makers

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    Microsoft has declared its next-generation Windows 7 operating system ready for delivery to computer makers. A windows 7 release to manufacturers (RTM) is meant to allow time for the software to built into computer and other ‘Smart’ hardware to be available when Microsoft’s operating system debuts publicly on Oct 22.

    I believe that Microsoft put Windows 7 through myriad quality tests and incorporated feedback from partners and test users before approving it for release to computer makers… previous vista… is Microsoft’s much criticised operating system and i hope that Windows 7 will help erase bad memories of Vista version…

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