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postheadericon How to control fan speed

From ThinkWiki This page discusses methods for controlling the system fan. 1 For Linux 1.1 Automated control scripts 1.2 Automated program – Simple ThinkPad Fan Control 2 For Windows 3 Hardware specs 3.1 Fan Tachometer 3.2 Automatic mode 3.3 Manual mode 3.4 Disengaged (full-speed) mode 4 Supported models 5 Models using a different interface 6 [...]

postheadericon Monitor Your Computer Fan Speed With SpeedFan

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Monitor Your Computer Fan Speed With SpeedFan I know that lots of people who read this blog like to have control over every aspect of their computer. That control is nice, because you can speed up your computer and make it perform the way you want it. Some articles that show this are 10 Quick [...]

postheadericon Fan speeds up – Is this a problem?

Your Biggest Fan by Hforman – 2/16/07 10:32 PM In reply to: Fan speeds up – Is this a problem? by doowopper As the power of computers increase, temperature can be a big problem. Most Pentium processors and AMD units have extra cooling systems for the processor as well as the inside of the case. [...]

postheadericon Asoftech Speeder: Control the speed of games and applications

Asoftech Speeder

Asoftech Speeder – Game Speed Adjuster software Control the speed of computer games and applications Ever thought of controlling the speed of game so that you can have more reaction time, or more powerful gun fire, or run faster in the game? Asoftech Speeder is such a tool to adjust the speed of Windows games [...]

postheadericon IBM Locks Up a Deal to Buy Computer Security Firm BigFix

IBM (IBM) continues to gallop through acquisitions, especially in the software segment. So far this year, the company has purchased major companies like Cast Iron Systems, Sterling Commerce and Coremetrics. And yes, this week IBM has made another key deal: the purchase of BigFix, a top player in the red-hot security market. While the deal [...]

postheadericon IBM Roadrunner

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia IBM Roadrunner Roadrunner components Dates Operational in 2008 Final completion in 2009 Sponsors IBM, United States Operators National Nuclear Security Administration, United States Location Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States Architecture 12,960 IBM PowerXCell 8i CPUs, 6,480 AMD Opteron dual-core processors, Infiniband, Linux Power 2.35 MW Space 296 racks, 560 [...]

postheadericon IBM triples performance of World’s Fastest Computer and breaks the “Quadrillion” Barrier

The world of computing continually throws up feats that are difficult to comprehend. If the world’s fastest car or world’s tallest building were suddenly to be outperformed by a factor of three, we’d be incredulous, yet such quantum leaps have become routine in the world of computing. IBM’s new Blue Gene/P is the second generation [...]

postheadericon Lock My PC – Computer Access and Parental Control

Home Computer Access and Parental Control Lock My PC Lock My PC 4 – a better way to lock your computer Lock My PC™ is an easy in use, powerful and compact tool to lock your computer from unauthorized use. When you leave your computer unattended, the program disables the hot keys (including Ctrl+Alt+Del), mouse, [...]

postheadericon Lock My PC – Computer Access and Parental Control

Home Computer Access and Parental Control Lock My PC Lock My PC™ – Lock your computer when you leave it unattended Attention! This page contains information about Lock My PC 3. Click Here to open Lock My PC 4 home page. Lock My PC™ is an easy in use and compact tool for quick computer [...]

postheadericon Speed Up Your Old PC+Laptop+Notebook

Is your once super and mighty computer running slow nowadays? Although it can’t be denied that new computers generally do perform better than older computers, it doesn’t mean that you should just throw it away because it’s now running slower then it used to. Now here’s something that most computer stores/retailers/repairs don’t tell you, either [...]

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  • Eric Hollis: I have no doubt that breaking the symmetry of treating all icons (desktop or not) as windows would...
  • Nancey Haag: After that my machine performed MUCH better. I know this shouldn’t make a difference, but it was...
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  • Daryl House: To do this set up a cron script to automatically delete it every night at around 2 am.