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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Intel I series Processors

Intel's Core i7-990X Extreme processor
The new flagship CPU reviews itself
by Scott Wasson — 1:06 PM on March 1, 2011
Friggin' Sandy Bridge, the golden child. My Westmere brothers and I are the biggest, baddest PC processors on the planet, and somehow, she still gets all the glory. Everybody is all, "Sandy this, Sandy that," even though she's slower than us. I say: if being second-rate and cheap were the keys to success in the world, everybody would be driving a Kia.

Well, look at the golden child now, hiding in inventory while her motherboards get replaced. Such a sad sight. People forget that "proven technology" isn't just a euphemism for old, unwanted junk. My ICH10R south bridge may be a little seasoned, but at least it didn't come out of the chute with a congenital defect. Plus, any little problems were ironed out several steppings ago.



They were originally going to introduce me last year, you know. I was ready long before the great Miss Bridge, but nooo, they didn't want me getting in the way. I'll tell you what, you can bet your fancy stock options they're happy to have me to fill the gap now. Sure, it's been a year since they rolled out my brother the 980X Extreme to great fanfare, and I'm only a 133MHz upgrade on his base and Turbo peak clock speeds, but that still makes me the fastest thing this side of the Larrabee cancellation.


I hate to brag, but with six cores at 3.46GHz, a Turbo peak of 3.73GHz, 12MB of L3 cache, and three channels of DDR3 memory, I'm kind of a big deal. Add in the fact that my upper multipliers are unlocked so that I can be overclocked, and you can see why my asking price is one dollar short of a grand. If you still don't get it, just know that the valedictorian at your high school would probably have a nerdgasm over me. That's the sort of response I tend to provoke among dudes who know what I am. And ladies, of course. Both of them are pretty excited, too.

Check out my "990X" tat in that picture up there. Just got that last week before going out for review. Pretty sweet, eh? I had 'em make the "X" extra large to remind people how extreme I am. I think it works pretty well. I might get a sleeve around the edges of my cap next, if I can find the right design. That's a big commitment, though, and I want it to be right, so I'm taking my time.

My new digs




One of the benefits of being the sweetest piece of silicon known to man is that you get to hang pretty exclusively with with your peers in other fields. I'm in no danger of getting stuffed into a crappy HP enclosure with integrated graphics and half as much RAM as you're gonna need to keep Windows from paging constantly. Instead, I drop into slick setups like the one above, with that near-silent Thermaltake Jing cooler and a motherboard with more ports than Oakland.

That board is brand-new, too, by the way. Intel is officially calling it the DX58SO2, but its real name is "Smackover 2"—that's, heh, a back-handed reference to my utter domination of the competition. Nobody tell the FTC; those blowhards have zero sense of humor.

My X58 chipset already has way more PCIe lanes than Sandy Bridge, but if you must have the very latest in I/O standards, this board has two SATA 6Gbps ports and a pair of USB 3.0 ports. That's probably enough for you geeks. Between you and me, I told them they should give it more ports of both types, but they didn't want me showing up Miss Golden Child. Sheesh. As if Asus, MSI, and Gigabyte won't hang three controller chips and 14 ports off of each of us. At least I have the PCIe lanes to handle it.


Here's a shot of the PCIe ports, just to remind you that, although I'm a top-of-the-line model, I'm not too classy to engage in a three-way—SLI or CrossFire setup, that is, you perv.

That's all good, but I do have a beef with something. Check out those plus and minus buttons right there on the motherboard. Get this: those are for raising and lowering my base clock in 1MHz increments. I said before I have an unlocked multiplier, but apparently that's not good enough. We have to put buttons right on the board where any idiot can press them, and let me tell you: I am happy to overclock via the multiplier. I was made to do so. But raising my dang base clock hurts. Makes my PCIe lanes go all tingly and numb, and my memory controller gets a throbbing headache. Besides, who sticks his finger into a running PC, except for one of those sadistic freaks with the liquid nitrogen? Don't get me started on them.






My understanding of what comes next is that I'm supposed to give you a little tour of my performance and such. I've had this jackwagon running all kinds of silly tests on me for the past couple of days, and now we're going to look at the results. I'm not sure what good it will do to show you page after page of me kicking the tail of every other PC processor on the market, but I guess there might be a few folks out there who don't know the score yet. I'm not one to deny them the chance to soak in my glory, so let's get on with it.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Hunk Review

Hi.Its me Parthi sharing
::::Ownership Review of Hunk ::::





HH HUNK FEATURES:
150 CC Soft Engine for Great Performance with Long Life
Aerodynamics specially the Air Scoop surely helps for the Stability When we cross 100++
Great Muscular Eye Catching Aggressive Look
Disc Brakes(REAR OPTIONAL)
LED Tail lamp
Digital Speedometer
Sporty Gearshift Pattern
146 Kgs of Weight(Great Road Grip
0-60 in Sharp 5 Seconds
120++ Top Speed
Hunk’s 150cc engine produces tumble induction for efficient burning which means more efficiency (50-60).
AMI(Advanced Micro Processor Ignition)
5 Step Adjustable GRS suspension.

HH HUNK VERDICTS:
Its look satisfies many and not satisfy many
Seating posture extremely Good. Good bye to Backpain.But rear seater feel complex to get seated
Its liitle bit not compatible for family persons as ladies wearing sarees not feel comfortable.

Conclusion:


I have tried many all the Bikes in this segment.So I don want my Beast to compare with Other's Babies as i believe in one thing sure that 1 is better than another with their own unique features.

Wat's my Opinion is ,
If u are Youth
If u want POWER with Great Handling
If u want Smoothness
If u want Engine Life
If u want People to suddenly look @ U
& Finally if u are really a Bold, Courage Man want to take ur Bike to its Extreme level
Then HUNK is the ONLY Bike Offering u all this things


With Regards-

Parthi.R

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Is it Possible to be happy Without Internet?

How to be happy without Internet:

Read this as u Need.Thanks a lot!
There was a period of your life when the Internet didn’t exist or it was not well known. Do you remember? Everything was done by using books such as: white pages, dictionaries, vocabularies, encyclopedias etc. Do you remember the sound of their pages while you browsed them with your fingers? If you wanted to speak, you had to use your home phone or some public phone outside, maybe at the end of the block. If you wanted to write, you had to use an electrical machine or in the worse cases your pen. If you wanted to listen to some songs, you had to buy music cassettes and if you wanted to watch a movie you had to buy or rent VHS cassettes and own a VHS player, of course. It is rather difficult to think about those days, they seem to be so far away. It is even difficult to picture yourselves in a hostile environment like that. It seems to belong to another world. An impossible, primitive, weird world that is part of some lunatic fantasy. Believe it or not, but what you think to be a far away world is something you used to live in just few decades ago namely the seventies and the eighties. If you stop for awhile and start thinking about all the commodities Internet has brought you and how comfortable and secure you feel with them, a doubt may grabs you. How could you survive without them? And above all, what did you do without them? You don’t know, you can’t remember, but you are more than sure that you used to do something, you had to do something without the computer and Internet. Yes, of course! You used to play with your Commodore 64. No, wait, that was a computer, one of the first and without Internet (what a tragedy!). Well, you had a lot of spare time, that’s for sure, right? So what did you do? The fact is that it is really hard to remember. What happened? Have you forgotten what you did without your loving laptop stuffed with 3Gb of Ram, 120 Gb of Hard disk, Windows Vista, Windows Office, Norton Antivirus, Halo 3, Google Earth, Skype, Yahoo Messenger, 5 Gb of pictures, 15 Gb of songs and other 12 applications? I think so. You are too busy downloading, updating, upgrading, fixing and tweaking, chatting and calling, reading and digging, posting and sending that you don’t have time to think about those happy days when your life used to be calm, relaxed, funny, full of real friends and of…reality. Now, you sit down before your computer and in a snap two hours are gone, before you know it the afternoon is over. Computer life and Internet have eaten your life. They are a drug and once you try it, you don’t want to live without it anymore. You need it, you want it, you deserve it. It is part of your life and in some cases it is your life. At this point you feel doomed, you would like to close the lid of your laptop, you would like to go out and start running but…wait a minute, somebody buzzed you, you have to reply to your online friend. You have never seen him in your life, but you know he is a good guy, well, he’s your friend, your best friend. You start replying to him. Your fingers run fast on the keyboard and your eyes are ready to jump on every single word that appears on the bright monitor. What were you thinking before? You don’t remember, maybe some silly thoughts. Soon the next antivirus update will come in a couple of minutes. You better hurry up or you will miss it. You open a window, and another, and another one and click, click, click…
Ok, maybe I exaggerated a little bit with this story, but believe me, there are many people who are so addicted to the Internet and the Computer that they barely go out. Sometimes during a day it may even happen to us. We lose track of the time and what seemed to be two minutes on the Internet end-up becoming two hours. I have to confess to you that it happens to me many times, more than I would like to. That’s why I decided to write this little guide to teach myself, you and whoever will have the patience to read it, to remind how not to be swallowed by the Internet and its electronic world. The thing we have to keep in mind is that there are really many things we can do apart from playing, posting and chatting. Here are the rules:
  1. Your life is not the Internet or your PC. Changing your mentality is the first step to modify your behaviour and your general approach to your time and the way you spend it.
  2. Look around you. What things do you have in your house that could be used, apart from the computer, to spend your free time with? I am talking about books, encyclopedias, magazines, radio, cds, hobbies you have left behind and, why not, the TV (if used to watch quality programs). See? It is not important to get out of your house to have fun. Live your house and the things it owns. In this way, above all at the beginning, you won’t feel compelled to go out if you really don’t feel like once you turn your PC off.
  3. How many books do you have in your house? If you own a good library then you can skip this point, but if you have few books or no books, well, it is about time to buy some. Try to buy books about things you like (yes, even about the computer and Internet, after all it’s the first step) and things you don’t know about. Have an open mind about things you have never heard, and try to be interested in them. If you don’t want to buy books because you think not to be able to read them till the end, try at least with some magazine and newspaper at first. In this way you will get accustomed to read, even short articles. From these to read a whole book the step will be much easier and less traumatic.
  4. Try to read at least two books a month to discipline yourself. After having advised you to buy books, how couldn’t I say to you not to read one? Reading a book is good exercise to calm yourself down, to understand how the time really flows, and to discipline your restless mentality. In fact, at first, after you stop using the computer, your mind will preserve that frantic attitude which made you jump from a website to another and from a program to another one, while in front of the screen. Train your mind to do what you want and not the other way around.
  5. Spend some time with yourself. Reading, listening to relaxing music, watching a nice movie or dedicating some hour on that stamp collection you had forgotten, is a wonderful way to learn how you work. When you were in front of your computer you were totally absorbed by what you were doing. Your whole body stopped existing and your mind was away, in another place. It was inside the Internet. Your body can teach you what you like and what you don’t. Listen to it. You may feel comfortable with your feet on a footstool, your head may ache when you put it on that apparenlty-comfortable pillow, your left hand may be restless if you dangle it and may be relaxed when you place it on your chest or your tummy. You may feel better when you cross your legs or when you stand up. There are many things you can learn from your body and its necessities. Once you have known your body , try to control it. Again, train your body to do what you want and not the other way around. That restless attitude of yours can be a leftover from your Internet life which made you so jumpy, nervous and unbearable.
  6. Spend time outside. Once you have learnt how to master and manage your body and mind, you are ready to go out. Spending your free time outside is a good way to learn how many things you can do without Internet. You could go to that nice park close to your house to have relaxing walks. You could even take that nice book you have just started with you. If you want you could even try something hard. Try to run or exercise while out. It is a good way to get rid of that anxiety that sometimes grab your stomach and doesn’t allow you to breath. Actually getting tired from some activities is a very good way to relax yourself, without speaking about the benefits your body will have from releasing toxic elements through sweat.
  7. Hang out with friends. Do you have friends? I think so. We are social animals so you must have some. Connect with them again. Call them, invite them, ask where do they go and hang out with them. You will discover that having, interacting, speaking and looking at real friends is so much better than having virual ones. Real friends stimulate your inner needs of speaking and speaking stimulate your mind, when your mind is stimulated you are more curious and interested in things, when you are interested in something you tend to gather information, gathering information allows you to elaborate your own opinions compeling you to look into confrontation with friends and people. This confrontation stimulate you more and more helping your inner growth. As you can see hanging out brings you a lot of benefits even if you are not aware of them!
  8. Keep yourself busy with a regular activity in some organisation. Once you are out why don’t you start doing something useful for yourself and/or for the community you live in? Having outdoor activities is another way to keep yourself busy and make you forget about all the long hours you used to spend in front of your computer just to tweak a small program that didn’t have any use in your practical life. What’s better than putting your free time at the service of those people who need help? It doesn’t matter if you choose some religious organisation, Greenpeace, Amnesty International or the group of people living round the corner who help homeless when it is really cold. Helping is fun!
  9. Look for a girlfriend (or boyfriend). It may look like a joke but it is not! Sharing your life with somebody else you love it is a nice beginning after all the years spent on Internet following ghosts or dreams that lived too far away from you to be real opportunities.
  10. Go home and look at your computer. Ok, after you have achieved all these goals (or most of them anyway) go home and stare at your PC. Did you see how many things you were missing just to look at a screen? Real life is so more exciting and…real than any website or program you may ever find! Enjoy yourself and your new life now! Of course if you want you can use Internet again. You can find many interesting information on it, but be careful not to depend on it again. Enjoy your life! Don’t waste it for a game or a program. We live our flifes just once.

2010 HUNK All New Muscle Men Bike From Hero Honda

Targeting The Youth



“Hunk” appears to be a decent looking motorcycle with its small fairing and has tank shrouds. The tank shrouds are big and Hunk’s tank has good knee recess. Similar to some popular international bikes, Hunk’s telescopic fork is golden in colour. This nicely gels with the 5 spoke black alloy wheels. The gas holder of the rear suspension is also golden. Hero Honda’s hunkembraces the contemporary black theme - the handlebar weight, alloy wheels, silencer guard and the grab rail of the new Hunk are painted black. Suspension is through telescopic fork at the front and the rear suspension is a 5 step adjustable gas charged one.
Like Super Splendour Hunk features tripod instrumentation. Fuel gauge and rpm meter are analogue. Digital Speedometer, LED tail lamps and Rear DISC Brake  find a place in the Hero Honda’s new Hunk. Hunk’s battery is the same 12V-7Ah and the ignition is through AMI(Advanced Microprocessor Ignition). Hunk’s engine is same as the X-Treme’s 4 stroke 150cc engine. It develops 14bhp at 8500rpm of power and 12.8Nm of Torque. Hunk’s 150cc engine is mated with a conventional 5speed gearbox. Similar to the TVS CVTi engine the Hunk’s 150cc engine produces tumble induction for efficient burning which means more efficiency.
It is available in four colours - black, blue, red and silver.

Changes/Additional features of New 2010 Hero Honda Hunk:
- Rear Disc Brake
- Digital and Analog Speedometer
- All New visor
- All New front fender
- Tubeless tyres
- LED tail lamps
- Attractive graphics on the tank
- Bull Logo on tank shrouds
- Maintenance-free battery
- New design for exhaust muffler


Its Expected to b 70000 INR Onwards.

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