Windows 7 includes a little-known command line utility called powercfg.exe that can, among other things, provide you with a power efficiency diagnostics report that details which applications, processes, and drivers are wrecking havoc with your PC's power management capabilities.
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The Core i7-980X is targeted for gamers, but 3D Artisans and Video Content Creators will love it. The new chip is faster and more power-efficient than the previous processors. The chip will run at 3.33 GHz.
New architecture, more processors, capable of running six threads simultaneously...
More RAM for less power is forecast in 2010
Analysis DDR3 hits 1.2V at 1333 and 1.35V at 1600
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WHEN LOOKING AT PC system power consumption, the usual focus is on the CPU and GPU, followed by the chipset, disk drives and such...
OK, this has been bothering me for a while...
I have an ASUS P5N7A-VM, latest BIOS, nothing OC'd, no add-in cards, no USB peripherals other than a Logitech MX510 mouse (using the built-in Windows driver). The board has NVIDIA GeForce 9300/nForce 730i chipset and I'm using the onboard...
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Microsoft we are in 2009 , why are the main windows installation files distribution method is still DVD's? why not flash memory?
Here is why i think why we need to shift to flash memory:
Flash memory is faster and more reliable than DVD's (Bonus: no noise & less power to use)
4 GB USB drive...
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