Windows XP - An Overclocker´s Perspective
This is a discussion about Windows XP - An Overclocker´s Perspective in the Feedback category; Overclockers Australia has posted a Windows XP review A short while ago, Microsoft released RC1 (or beta 2505) of its latest and greatest OS, Windows XP. From what I´ve seen, it´s a worthwhile upgrade, or at least it will be.
Overclockers Australia has posted a Windows XP review
A short while ago, Microsoft released RC1 (or beta 2505) of its latest and greatest OS, Windows XP. From what I´ve seen, it´s a worthwhile upgrade, or at least it will be. XP will come in a variety of versions, XP Home Edition to replace 98 & Me, Professional to replace Windows 2000 Professional, and then the Server editions for the Corporates. Proffesional supports up to 2 processors and 4GB of RAM, so should be plenty for the average overclocker. This is not going to be an ad for all the ´wonderful´ and ´useful´ new features, but more of my view of XP, from the perspective of a newbie overclocker.
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A short while ago, Microsoft released RC1 (or beta 2505) of its latest and greatest OS, Windows XP. From what I´ve seen, it´s a worthwhile upgrade, or at least it will be. XP will come in a variety of versions, XP Home Edition to replace 98 & Me, Professional to replace Windows 2000 Professional, and then the Server editions for the Corporates. Proffesional supports up to 2 processors and 4GB of RAM, so should be plenty for the average overclocker. This is not going to be an ad for all the ´wonderful´ and ´useful´ new features, but more of my view of XP, from the perspective of a newbie overclocker.
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