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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Cool-Cases CF1 microstructure water block review Quote:
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22nd March 2004, 15:10 | #2 |
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| Hmmm, the recent savage criticism seems to have done some good. This article was much more coherent, the language less florid, and the grammar more natural. With a bit more practice and an actual editor, you could build a good reputation. Seti isn't a good load program, though. It's too dependent of what work unit you're crunching. Toast is good choice; Robert Redelmeier's cpuburn suite is a timeless classic. If you can, pick up a type-T thermocouple thermometer. The accuracy is great over the temperature range we use and the responsiveness of the smaller probes is amazing. Omega Engineering is an excellent brand. Keep at it. |
22nd March 2004, 15:12 | #3 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| "and an actual editor" care to elaborate on that one mr. X ?
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24th March 2004, 23:18 | #4 |
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| The article's tagged with Liquid as both Author and Editor, implying there was no one to say, "That sentence sucks, maybe you should re-arrange it like this..." or "Dude! This bit rocks; it deserves a whole paragraph" or "I'll publish after you scrub my laundry." The Inquirer likes to linq to your board; you should get some tips from Mageek on editing english-for-the-mutlilingual. He definitly knows how it's done. |
24th March 2004, 23:41 | #5 |
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| Speed-Strip SSA-1 The SSA-1 unlocks multiplier's 5x - 12.5x on specific AMD Barton, and most Thoroughbred CPU's, via the simple application of a strip to the back of the processor. Hm I checked that site out but I don't get all that German: this "speedstrip" also work for the locked barton's week 40 and up? I'd think not conciddering what they had to go through before to get these proc's unlocked but then what do I know |
25th March 2004, 09:03 | #6 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| "The article's tagged with Liquid as both Author and Editor" an error on the coding part of the site, should be fixed soon, editor would be /me. But I'm no linguist
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