Friday, September 18, 2009

Tips & Tricks: 5 Simple Ways to Speed Up Your PC

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There are many ways to improve computer performance, from hardware upgrades to editing the Registry. But upgrading hardware can be quite expensive and editing the Windows Registry can seriously harm your computer if you do something wrong. In this article I’ve focused on simple and safe tweaks that will not cause any trouble and will make your computer run faster.

ASUS M2A-VM HDMI 690G Motherboard

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At the end of February ‘07, AMD released their first new chipset since the AMD/ATI merger. The goal with the new 690G/V series was to bring improved integrated graphics to the market, with better performance and broader compatibility. Initial impressions were generally positive; with an integrated Radeon XPress 1250, support for two monitors and options for DVI or HDMI outputs, the 690 series did bring something different to the table.

Since the 690G’s release, we’ve spent some time with several models from MSI and now ASUS, with the M2A-VM HDMI being the latest model to land in our labs. What’s interesting about the M2A-VM HDMI is that rather than offering an HDMI model or a DVI model, ASUS incorporates both through the use of a riser card. In fact, when perusing the product line up of such companies as Gigabyte, DFI and ECS we found most offered only DVI versions of the 690G.

With competitive performance and relatively broad video options for a chipset with an IGP, the 690 series shapes up to be a rather versatile chipset, bringing features that suit entry-level workstation, HTPC and desktop users alike. What ASUS has done is incorporate everything the chipset has to offer into a single package, making the M2A-VM HDMI unique at this stage of the game.

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ASUSTeK Computer (Asus) has introduced a new AI Lifestyle Series motherboard - M2N32-SLI Deluxe. The M2N32-SLI provides dual-channel DDR2 support on AMD’s latest AM2 processing platform, to increase memory and overall system performance.

Along with Asus’ Stack Cool fan-less cooling and 8-Phase Power Design, the new motherboards are tailored to offer quiet and reliable systems.

Based on AMD’s AM2 Socket processor, the M2N32-SLI Deluxe supports the dual-channel DDR2 architecture to provide higher memory frequency and bandwidth for overall performance improvement over previous AMD CPU platforms.

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Dell and Alienware put together XCS concept

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Alienware probably has the greatest computer cases available. Dell not so much. Put the two together and what do you get? The weirdest looking computer you've ever seen. Dubbed the XCS, the case seems to use peripherals like cartridges, possibly allowing for the swapping of harddrives or anything else you might want to swap. Although I doubt this case is ever going to actually make it to consumers. It's too different from current systems to ever catch on. They might as well be presenting a raw fish and saying "This is the next generation of computer!"

 


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