Welcome
Interested
on making your very own processor faster? Overclocking
has been always been a fast and easy way to get more
that what you paid for.
Considering
that speed grades on processors nowadays are ridiculously
so close to each other ( there's only a 66 mhz difference
between an AthlonXP 2000+ and the 1900+ model, a mere
4% increase in clock ) even a 10% overclock can be
very attractive. Well how about a 40% overclock out
of a duron 700?
Click here or on the image on the right :)
Mark
Rubrico
1:37 PM, March 14, 2002
More
about the Author
Im
terribly sorry for the down time i've been transferring
the site to geocities! It shoule be all okay now..
i think..
UDDATE:
I think you guys killed the link by their log files
growing too big. ( from hardocp
)
Actually
what happened was that the host had so much load (
from HardOCP
:) ) that it just died! lol! Actually they had this
20MB/per month bandwidth limit which i never paid
attention too. id like to thank THE guys from HardOCP
for all hits the article got :) thanks! I really hope
this wont happen again!
You
can now continue to read the article here
:)
Thanks!
Mark
Rubrico
1:06 PM, January 19, 2002
Forums
Up!
Hello
folks, i just got the forums up and running. Click
on the BBS button on the menu on the left side to
go there or you can click on the link below.
http://pub66.ezboard.com/bchipsandbitspinoypower
Post
anything ud like to post in there :) Questions or
comments are welcome! Thanks!
Mark
Rubrico
7:47 PM, January 16, 2002
Its
been quite sometime since this site has been updated.
I have been occupied for the last couple of years!
lol! Anyway, i just finished wrapping up an article
on the performances of two cards, the ever popular
Geforce2 MX400 and the "new" and expensive
Geforce2 Ti.
If you've ever wondered how the Geforce2 MX400
would compare to the Geforce2 Ti, then wonder no more!
The Performance Comparison between the Inno3d Geforce2
MX400 and the Inno3d Geforce2 Ti is online. Click
here or on either of the logos of both cards above.
A
couple of articles will soon follow. Dont forget to
check out the new
article! Enjoy!
Mark
Rubrico
10:01 PM, January 13, 2002
Although the site has been dormant for the last few
months, i will try to make updates as often as i can.
The articles listed below where completed but unfortunately
they where accidentaly erased ( a bad case of FDISK
). Some of the articles in this site will be updated
soon, also i'm thinking about a review of Windows Second
Edition (SE).
Anyway, I just completed an
article about building a high performance value-oriented
computer system. A relatively small amount of 20,000
pesos, will be spent on this system. Although it may
seem small, the parts listed in the article won't sacrifice
speed and reliability at all. In fact, this system will
be relatively faster than most budget systems out there.
You can read
The 20,000-Peso PC Parts Guide by clicking
on the pc image above or Clicking Here.
Mark Rubrico
9:15 PM, May 1,2000
This site has undergone massive
changes. From now on we will be primarily a review site
concentrating on products that can be bought locally,
dito sa Pinas . We hope to be able provide people
reviews of products, from processors, video cards, motherboards,
hard drives and anything that we can lay our hands on.
Also we will try review the latest games/software, in
fact, we have a Starcraft Review from the old site.
You can read it Here. We
also have a BBS/Forum that can be a place where computer
related discussions can be made. You can ask for help
regarding your computer problems and Dan & I will try
to help you. We hope to establish a "community" of Filipino
computer enthutiatists through this forum. We are currently
working on a couple of articles/reviews right now. Here
they are in random order.
- Video Excel's Savage 3D
- Asustek's 3400 TV ( Riva TNT )
- A simple Pentium 2 vs. Celeron match-up
- Heavy Gear 2
I have just finished my latest
addition to this page :Processors
Buying Guide. It contains the lowest prices
in Metro Manila of processors. If you are currently
planning to buy a processor, as part of an upgrade or
a new system, perhaps this article can help you. I hope
you will find it useful.