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un très bon router GBe 802.11N MIMO 5Ghz
j'ai le e3200 qui est semblable a celui la et il va vraiment bien seul bug DD-WRT n'As pas les drivers 5Ghz donc si vous voulez switcher vous perdez la fonctionalité
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E4200 refurb 99$
14 May 2012 - 11:29 AM
toujours besoin de plus de port usb?
03 May 2012 - 04:11 PM
Contourner les limmitation geographique des site web sans VPN gratuit
22 April 2012 - 07:48 AM
Une facon simple de contourner les limmitations geographique des sites web sans avoir a payer ou utiliser un VPN qui seras plus lent
tout ce que ca prend c'est un changement de DNS avec leur DNS
http://unblock-us.com/
ils activent site par site donc si ca ne fonctionne pas pour un site vous pouvez le demander
mais a date Hulu , Google Play Music fonctionne a merveille
gratuit le premier mois ensuite c'est 5$/mois
mais d'apres moi c'est facile d'inscrire un autre addresse email pour avoir un autre trial
apres 1 mois c'est payant mais d'apres moi c'est simple a remettre un fake email sinon c'est 5$ par mois rien de vraiment gros dans un budget
tout ce que ca prend c'est un changement de DNS avec leur DNS
http://unblock-us.com/
ils activent site par site donc si ca ne fonctionne pas pour un site vous pouvez le demander
mais a date Hulu , Google Play Music fonctionne a merveille
gratuit le premier mois ensuite c'est 5$/mois
mais d'apres moi c'est facile d'inscrire un autre addresse email pour avoir un autre trial
apres 1 mois c'est payant mais d'apres moi c'est simple a remettre un fake email sinon c'est 5$ par mois rien de vraiment gros dans un budget
SoC prochaine generation de CPU Intel
19 April 2012 - 08:25 AM
First there was the Northbridge+Southbridge couple, then there was the Platform Controller Hub (PCH) and soon there will be only the CPU to rule all the busses on the motherboard? According to the anticipations from ComputerBase.de, a couple of years from now Intel could remove yet another component of the motherboard chipset integrating it in the CPU package itself.
The complete integration of busses management in the CPU is the final iteration of a process already started by Chipzilla years ago with the introduction (on “5 Series” chipsets) of the aforementioned PCH, the chip on the motherboard designed to control some of the communications previously assigned to the Northbridge (PCI Express lanes) and the Southbridge (PCI slots, IDE/SATA, USB, Ethernet etc.) after having integrated the memory controller on the CPU.
According to the slides shown by ComputerBase.de, the “Broadwell” microarchitecture will push the integration process to its limits by merging the PCH with the CPU: Broadwell will be produced on a 14 nanometers node and will be based on a “Multi Chip Module” design – ie a single package will contain both the CPU+GPU core and the chipset controller.
Intel will seemingly market the Broadwell architecture as a “System-on-a-chip platform”, a definition thus far used for highly integrated devices like smartphones and other MIDs (Mobile Internet Device) but not for complex beasts full of boards, slots and components like desktop or server computers are.
http://www.neowin.ne...goodbye-chipset
The complete integration of busses management in the CPU is the final iteration of a process already started by Chipzilla years ago with the introduction (on “5 Series” chipsets) of the aforementioned PCH, the chip on the motherboard designed to control some of the communications previously assigned to the Northbridge (PCI Express lanes) and the Southbridge (PCI slots, IDE/SATA, USB, Ethernet etc.) after having integrated the memory controller on the CPU.
According to the slides shown by ComputerBase.de, the “Broadwell” microarchitecture will push the integration process to its limits by merging the PCH with the CPU: Broadwell will be produced on a 14 nanometers node and will be based on a “Multi Chip Module” design – ie a single package will contain both the CPU+GPU core and the chipset controller.
Intel will seemingly market the Broadwell architecture as a “System-on-a-chip platform”, a definition thus far used for highly integrated devices like smartphones and other MIDs (Mobile Internet Device) but not for complex beasts full of boards, slots and components like desktop or server computers are.
http://www.neowin.ne...goodbye-chipset
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17 April 2012 - 04:43 PM
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