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AMD has an ace up its sleeve (processor paradise - coming soon)
Source: TG Daily

AMD has pulled a rabbit out of its hat to increase the performance of its existing Phenom triple-core (8000-series) and quad-core (9000-series) processors.

AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition
Source: bit-tech.net

Both the standard Phenom 9600 and Phenom 9600 Black Edition will cost you roughly the same – between £150-to-£180, depending where you prefer to shop. The problem is, the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 is still undercutting this price as you can pick one up for £150-£160.

5 Tips to Speed Up Windows Vista
Source: andrewbenton.com

So, you bought a brand new computer thinking it would run Vista like a champ? Think again. Vista is a resource hog, and by default will put a real hurting on every component in your computer. Here are some ways to help make your Vista experience a little better.

Gallery: Frag Bongs, the Most Extreme PC Cooling Systems
Source: Wired News

Overclocking one's computer components -- pushing them beyond their standard performance -- is not for the faint of heart or the ignorant.

Beer declared second-best CPU coolant
Source: weblog.infoworld.com

For gamers and other process-hungry PC users seeking to eke out an extra cycle or two from an overclocked CPU, the answer may reside in the cozy in your hand.

Techware Labs - Reviews - Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
Source: TechwareLabs

With today's vast market of processors, most people tend to aim for processors rated at a high GHz speed. A 1.86GHz processor couldn't be nearly as good as a part rated at 2.4GHz right?? Wrong.

Techware Labs - Guides - Overclocking Guide
Source: TechwareLabs

Many people hear about overclocking and ask themselves what it is and if it can help them. While there is no simple answer to this question, this guide will help you try to decide for yourself if overclocking is for you.

Tweaking Core 2 For More Performance
Source: firingsquad.com

Firing Squad has a look at fine turning Intel's new top of the line processor for maximum performance - 3DMark numbers included after the jump

Old School Everclocking. 486 up to 247mhz

Project E.U.N.I.C This is awesome. It brings me back to my youth when i did something similar, however i didnt have a freezer that could go up to 11!

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