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And Finally

Sunday, June 10, 2007

My old com seems ok now, finally recovered from the damn autorun virus. Installed Ubuntu 4.10 on both my harddisks, shred everything, delete all partitions, install the "mighty" Windows XP. And that took me the whole day!

Anyway, an interesting fact that I recently found out is that almost all my recent CPUs have the same clock speed, they're all 1.8GHz. From Pentium 4 1.8 to Athlon 2200+ to Athlon 2500+ to my 2 recent Conroes. Ok, maybe not all are 1.8GHz due to FSB and overclocking, but stock CPUs range from 1800MHz to 1833MHz. My next CPU is probably 1.8 anyway, quad-core Barcelona. I'm still waiting.

AMD, you heard me?

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