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Liquid cooling also doesn't actually decrease your temps by much, but it gives you more headroom for higher temperatures, because you remove the heat faster from the main source.

"This is a review of the beta version of OS X Mountain Lion. While I found some bugs and performance problems—it screwed my iMac's sound output, for example—these are normal in beta products. This review disregards those bugs and only analyzes the feature design."

That's true enough, I was told that I could get a replacement serial from HP, though I never had much success and I didn't want to pay €25 or whatever it was for a replacement Installation disc (Which should be in the box with it).

I actually had to get an activator for Windows 7 on my laptop after the hard drive failed because the sticker on the bottom was completely worn out. I've always wondered why they don't have a more durable one.

The reason I suggest getting a blood test is that it reminds me of my first year in College Just before I was diagnosed as Diabetic.

If you've been doing that for more than a few weeks get your blood tested for High Glucose and Ketones.

Just bear in mind that on some lower end machines the Disk Indexer can kill performance.

Logitech G9x. Had a few years and love it. Changeable DPi, handy thumb buttons which I have set for application switching and one touch search, and it comes with weights so you can change it to a weight you like. Unless touch screens become a lot more accurate I'll be sticking with this.

You'd have to be eating an extreme amount of sugar to develop t2 diabetes

It is possible to make things too simple. User interfaces will eventually reach a place where navigating a file system will be considered an expert task.

To me its the only way.I've done it to my own HP dv6 and I recently done my sisters with mx-4. The thermal paste that was on it was completely dried out after about 13 months of use and was all over the place.

Thats pretty cool

I've been using Chrome as my main browser since launch with Firefox as a backup. Imho chrome is just more superior because of its interface. Speed isn't much of an issue on most modern machines so it almost always comes down to speed of use.

I wonder has anyone ever patented the idea of a patent.

Hope he took the removable components out of that so as not to waste it completely

One of the best shows out there. Coming from a 22 year old guy.

It happens every computer, regardless of OS. General wear and tear has an a fairly big effect on performance.

Even on a 100Mbps (about 12MB per second) connection downloading 3 or 4 files simultaneously all managing around 1.5 - 2MB per second is pretty good, considering general network traffic etc. especially in a densely populated area

Is that well over a megabit or megabyte, because if each are downloading at over a megabyte per second then you can't complain too much lol. But yeah in general the internet is very slow.

pretty sure you mean Mb, as in Megabit. ;)