Written by Daniel
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Thursday, 10 June 2004 00:00 |
Yes, it's true, you can use those Linux systems to run Folding @ Home. Time To Paws offers up his guide on getting F@H up and running on those Linux machines.
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Written by Daniel
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Wednesday, 09 June 2004 00:00 |
Madmoe shares his first case mod with us!
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Written by Daniel
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Tuesday, 08 June 2004 00:00 |
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-016 Vulnerability in DirectPlay Could Allow Denial of Service (839643)
Issued: June 8, 2004 Version: 1.0
Summary Who should read this document: Customers who use Microsoft® Windows®
Impact of Vulnerability: Denial of Service
Maximum Severity Rating: Moderate
Recommendation: Customers should consider applying the security update.
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Written by Daniel
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Monday, 07 June 2004 00:00 |
"the victim will be a volcano 9....... here's a pic of the sink after i pulled it...notice the reflection. thermal paste and scorches included sorry for the quality, but i am not rich."
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Written by Gizmo
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Tuesday, 01 June 2004 00:00 |
Mookydooky and SteveI are having a lively discussion about IP phones, while Gizmo and Áedán confuse the issue with talk about T1 and E1 signaling protocols. Why don't you drop by and help us separate the myth of VoIP from the facts?
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Written by Gizmo
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Monday, 31 May 2004 00:00 |
As many of you know, yesterday was Memorial Day in the U.S. We hope that everyone had a safe and pleasant Memorial Day celebration. |
Written by Gizmo
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Friday, 28 May 2004 00:00 |
WeldZilla says: "This is a mod that looks like it was built in a lab by men in white tyvek suits!!"
See if you agree.

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Written by SurlyJoe
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Wednesday, 26 May 2004 14:12 |
Piloux has gone all out and done an awesome job on this Halflife-2 themed case mod.
Read it here |
Written by SurlyJoe
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Monday, 24 May 2004 16:35 |
Hexus has some pics of an Iwill Dually a-64 SFF. Not all of them, but enough to give you an idea of how cramped it will be.
"You'll clearly be able to see the pair of S940 sockets inline for cooling with a single cooling unit, the nForce3 250 Pro bridge, two DDR DIMM slots and the server-style ATX power connectors. What's not obvious is the built in WiFi hardware and the VIA VT6306 Fire II PCI FireWire400 controller"
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Written by SurlyJoe
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Monday, 24 May 2004 16:34 |
Seems like just yesterday (actually 2000) I was soldering up my first beehive... Now even Swiftech , the king of slab cooling is making them!
"Have you ever seen such a small temperature threshold? I have never seen such a small difference between idle and load temperatures in my entire career of overclocking. There is one small explanation for this, and its reflected from Swiftech's overall design that actually is quite simple. Hold the water inside the block without hampering overall flow. Despite its 3/8in input and output's the MCW600 is more than adequate for just about anyone. Once again Swiftech has concurred to its own purpose to provide an excellent cooling solution, and at a low cost to the Overclocker! Good Job Swiftech!!"
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