![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() THRiLL KiLL |
Last Activity: 18-November-09 04:59 PM
About Me
- About THRiLL KiLL
- Case Mods / Gallery URL
- Biography
- Location
- Seattle
- Interests
- Urban Exploration
- Occupation
- Tech Support
- 3dmark 2001SE Score
- 3dmark 2003 Score
- CPU
- Motherboard
- Video Card
- RAM
-
Signature
Contact Info
- Home Page
- http://www.xmb-psp.com
- This Page
- http://www.forumapex.com/members/thrill+kill.html
Feedback
| Member Profile | Recent Ratings | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blog
View THRiLL KiLL's BlogRecent Entries
Latest Blog Entry
Posted in Uncategorized
So you want to get new memory for your system but are confused about the numbers? Here is a mini guide, compilated from info i found around the net.
What do the numbers mean? or in a more technical terms what does CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS mean?
CAS Latency
Certainly, one of the most important timings is the CAS Latency, which is also the one most people understand. Since data is often accessed sequentially (same row), the CPU need only select the next column in the...
What do the numbers mean? or in a more technical terms what does CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS mean?
CAS Latency
Certainly, one of the most important timings is the CAS Latency, which is also the one most people understand. Since data is often accessed sequentially (same row), the CPU need only select the next column in the...
Posted in Uncategorized
Tips taken from multiple sites as blackviper, tweak vista, and vista ultimate (to name a few)
Number one: Disable UAC
User Account Control or UAC is a new feature in Vista that asks for permission to do system software tasks and also run programs. Unfortunately, this security feature is also annoying. I cannot predict the future of your system or what kind of security vulnerabilities will be used to attack systems, and as such, you need to decide for yourself if you desire...
Number one: Disable UAC
User Account Control or UAC is a new feature in Vista that asks for permission to do system software tasks and also run programs. Unfortunately, this security feature is also annoying. I cannot predict the future of your system or what kind of security vulnerabilities will be used to attack systems, and as such, you need to decide for yourself if you desire...














