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Sandy Bridge, Part 1: Intel GMA HD 3000/2000 Graphics
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| Tue, Feb 08 2011 | 9:01AM | Filed under: Chipset| PermaLink |
Posted by: STAFF
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In our first piece on Sandy Bridge aka LGA1155, we examine Intel's new high-end integrated graphics chip (if there is such a thing), GMA HD 3000. It has inherent advantages from residing on the same die as the CPU, and it also has a clever dynamic clock generator
Business software left the office and moved into the home long ago. If you've ever lost the password to Word, ZIP or PDF file in misguided attempt to protect data from prying eyes, this guide to Decrypting Document and File Passwords is a life saver. PCSTATS Tips
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