scruffy
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SHF, it is not just limited to increasing the clock cycles, as all chip makers have been doing that, but AMD's theory is/was shortening the imbedded coding to allow the cpu to process the command faster...the shortcoming in my opinion was the fact that it would take 2 or 3 of the instruction set commands to do the same job that the original longer command was able to accomplish.
Do not get me wrong, AMD has put out a very reliable chip, it just generates more heat, and is a little more picky when it comes to cooling it down.
By the way, I don't want to be around when you add the NOX to an old engine! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif You may get a big surprise!
Bird, if you will look at my post above, you will see the url for Sisoft. The program is ok, but I haven't run a comparison on the temps to verify how accurate they are. It definately can and will be an asset when it comes to maximizing the potential of your system...they just don't give you a hint on where/how you are supposed to make the optomization corrections! This can be a real problem for those not up on the tricks/etc of 98 or ME.
Do not get me wrong, AMD has put out a very reliable chip, it just generates more heat, and is a little more picky when it comes to cooling it down.
By the way, I don't want to be around when you add the NOX to an old engine! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif You may get a big surprise!
Bird, if you will look at my post above, you will see the url for Sisoft. The program is ok, but I haven't run a comparison on the temps to verify how accurate they are. It definately can and will be an asset when it comes to maximizing the potential of your system...they just don't give you a hint on where/how you are supposed to make the optomization corrections! This can be a real problem for those not up on the tricks/etc of 98 or ME.