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iXBT Labs Review: VIA Nano CPUID Tricks |
| Thu, September 16 2010 | 9:01AM | PermaLink |
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"Intel compiler and libraries often work suspiciously slow on processors from other vendors. The matter is that generated code has multiple versions of the most critical parts optimized for specific architectures and instruction sets. There's also a dispatcher that selects the needed code path. Thanks to Agner Fog, who has found out how to change the CPUID data of the VIA Nano processor, we now can conduct an independent "fairness" test and see what's going on."
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http://ixbtlabs.com/articles3/cpu/via-nano-cpuid-fake-p1.html
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VIZO Arius II @ LanOC Reviews |
| Tue, December 01 2009 | 4:00PM | PermaLink |
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An external hard drive is great if you're looking for something to interchange between computers, but what if you're looking for a more permanent solution to your 2.5" hard drive problems? Sure, you can take a dock with you pretty much anywhere you go, but it is another piece of equipment to worry about, and at times you may find your LAN bag about to bust open the way it is. Regardless of the reason, making the jump to an internal SATA rack is a reasonable option, but how and where do you start? VIZO has offered us an answer with their 2.5" hard drive rack from the Arius line, the Arius II.
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http://lanoc.org/review/hardware/storage/2159-vizo-arius-ii
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