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  1. siegen

    pc speed fans

    I've tried Vista 3 times now. I use it on my laptop because I have to, but I only do minimal college-related things on there. On my desktop I can't get used to it, I've removed it all 3 times. Even after customizing it and using vLite and making it work how I want, I still don't like it as well as XP.
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    pc speed fans

    On air with Zalman 8700 cooler. It has been 100% stable for the last few months too at near stock voltage. CPU-Z.
  3. siegen

    pc speed fans

    My MB has the 600 south bridge, which is a lower end chip. AMD's SB750 uses a particular connection between the CPU and SB (directly) to somehow boost overclocking head room by 100-300 mhz. Tests by hardware sites have confirmed it, but no one seems to know exactly how it does it yet. I have a Phenom X3 8450 at 3030mhz right now. My motherboard hit a bus speed wall at 289 so I can't find the full potential of my CPU until I get a better overclocking motherboard, maybe once more SB750 boards come out I'll pick one up.
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    pc speed fans

    It will be great if it is true. Up to now 2.6ghz has the been the highest stock clock of a Phenom CPU, which is heavily criticized. I have strong doubts though; this is almost definitely a fake. Going from 65nm to 45nm won't suddenly allow the CPU to clock into the 4ghz range, especially at a much lower voltage than current stock (even though initial reports show that Deneb uses considerably lower wattage than Agena). There isn't a huge difference between current Phenoms and the new Deneb core Phenoms, other than the process size and the extra cache. When AMD went from 90nm to 65nm, their 90nm CPU's held the highest stock clock speeds for quite a while still. I have a feeling we're only going to see modest bumps in stock clocks, maybe a 2.8ghz chip at launch. As it is, combined with the AMD SB750, the highest non-suicide overclocks Phenoms have seen is 3.4ghz or so, with very high voltages. I run mine at 3.0ghz at stock voltage, however I have a very very good chip. Many Phenoms won't be able to even hit 3.0ghz regardless of voltage. I really hope I am wrong but everything about this news bit screams fake.
  5. The NSX is a vehicle that holds its value, and is worth that amount assuming it is in excellent condition and hasn't been abused. It is a rare vehicle as well, which helps to increase its value.
  6. What's this? American automakers in trouble?? This is the first I've heard of this! Thank you Ernest Beck, if it weren't for your article I would have had no idea. I am so glad you decided to take time out of your writings in art, design and architecture, to write an automotive piece such as this.
  7. The side profile on the Cruze is nicer than the Forte, and the Cruze has a lot more character overall than the Forte. The front of the Cruze is a bit of a mish-mash though.
  8. The Civic sedan may not be the style of car you like, the Forte certainly attempts to be more sporty looking, but the Civic has without a doubt a far better executed exterior. The design is fluid and coherent, and has aged incredibly well. If you were to sit the two cars side by side, the Kia would look hopelessly unsubstantial next to it.
  9. You're joking right? This Kia has no detailing, no character, nothing to even give it one ounce of flair or to make it anything other than incredibly boring. The Civic, on the other hand, has at least 37 pieces of flair.
  10. Bland, knock-off, no style or character. This car makes the Corolla look like it was designed by Italians. It is better than the Rio/Spectra currently, but that's not saying much.
  11. Just heard The Day that Never Comes on the radio. Sounds pretty good, has an old Metallica feel to it! I hope their harder songs are good as well.
  12. Indeed. Less time talking more time doing.
  13. The article is from a dating site, no wonder it focuses on emotional subjects and ignores all practical and important areas where men's brains are focused on. Adam Carolla should do a follow-up article in response to this. Would be a great read.
  14. In typical GM fashion, I do like the design at first glance. However, upon closer inspection some of the design language bugs me. With three minor tweaks to the exterior styling, this car would look 100x better IMHO. 1. Make the side crease not slope down quite so quickly, and carry all the way forward. Eliminate the front fender crease and make the main side crease meet the head lights. 2. The grille is pretty good, but still needs work. Make the bottom portion slightly smaller, perhaps just an inch or even 1/2 inch shorter. 3. Get rid of the head light spike, and make the head lights more stylized by sloping down and inwards a little more, perhaps a half inch. It's only 100% better looking than the Cobalt already.
  15. The other Ferrari models are pretty off-putting, but I really do like the body of the F430. It is nearly perfect in shape IMHO. I love the Pagani Zonda, although the colors they always show it in are bad. Like the two-tone color. In solid darker colors it is the most beautiful car there is:
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    New Honda City

    All that matters is the name right? I'm surprised a Chinese car maker hasn't come up with this incredible idea yet: Name a car "Sevenseries". When people ask what you drive, you can be like "Yeah.... I drive a 7-series, it's pretty bitchin". Just don't let them ever see it.
  17. Blasphemy. You know it would have to be either a Mech Warrior or Transformers edition. Leave that anime crap over there! Just kidding btw, Gundam Wing is dyno-mite!
  18. Snowboarding FTW. Now just need a Footbag competition.
  19. Honda moves launch of 2009 Fit over a month sooner, due to being nearly out of 2008 models. August sales figures should be interesting for the Fit. If there were big shortages, the number could have dropped. But I bet September sales figures will show a sizable increase.
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    New Honda City

    Lol. Man it would just be SUPER awesome to live in Japan, you'd be surrounded by Dunk's, Life's, That's, Beat's, and even more exciting names!
  21. I posted a thread about the new Fit release in Europe and Asia a while back, but this is the official release here in the US, with driving impressions of the US-spec model. I know you guys are so excited. :] TOV first drive with real-world shots Edmunds first drive PR Photo Gallery
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    New Honda City

    The City has always been smaller than the Civic, and this is its 5th generation. It is a different model than the Jazz/Fit, as opposed to just being a sedan version. Although they both occupy the same sub-compact segment. The Euro Civic 3-door and 5-door hatches aren't due for a redesign for a while. The tail lights on this new model look a little bland, but overall the car is very nice, especially compared to the previous City's and compared to its competition. I would like it if Honda brought it over here. Americans generally like sedans anyway so it would be a good idea I think.
  23. I find the Alfa Brera, Citroen C6, and Fiat 500 to be fairly repulsive. I suppose I could live with them, but I find it odd that someone thinks they would be beautiful. The Audi is a nice elegant car, and I would own one in a heartbeat, but I feel there are more beautiful cars available. I think the CTS qualifies more as a "beautiful" car than the Audi does, even though I would own the Audi over it. The Ferrari F430 not being on that list is baffling to me.
  24. Don't think of the IMA as an overly complex system, it is nothing like Synergy. I doubt the Cruze will break into the 40's as far as the EPA rating goes. Your argument can be applied to every gasoline vs hybrid comparison, except it won't be nearly as valid in the case of the GSH. It is better applied when comparing something like the Volt to the Malibu.
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