Calculation of Pi Greek

pi_greco Often, to calculate the performance of a processor you rely on specific programs, but they have a "defect" do not give a unique value that is independent of platform and operating system used.
Fortunately, if we compare the sheer computing power of a CPU, regardless of imaginative conversion tables, we can come in against a simple program that calculates the PI Greek .
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This post was written by admin on May 4, 2009

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Eeepc a new tool for overclocking

There are several ways to get the overclocking sull'eeepc, in essence, is create a kernel module and have an application that allows me to vary different parameters to change the processor speed, the roads used are two:
1) Poweeersave
2) Eee-Control
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This post was written by admin on November 25, 2008

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French fries & Overclocking?

One of the biggest problems when you overclock a computer is definitely the loss of heat. The CPU is the object that gives off more heat (relative to the surface) that man has ever built! To lower the temperature, there are many solutions: from liquid nitrogen completely passive, as it were from a thing that can even handle my grandmother, to a solution to handle very carefully.

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This post was written by admin on October 27, 2008

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Eeepc: a simple script to change the clock

We have seen that after installing Mandriva 2009 you can add a module that allows to change some parameters, such as fan speed and clock frequency.
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This post was written by admin on October 15, 2008

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More Vitamin all'eeepc! The overclocked and underclocked!

The title seems written by a person with dual personality!
But as more vitamin and overclocking, and that's fine, but then you talk about underclocked?
Yes, although it seems a contradiction in fact make sense either.
The eeepc is on average well to do everything we need, but sometimes it seems slow, it lacks that touch of panache that could solve some unforeseen situation ... we talk on Skype while you surf, while referring to a document ... well poor CPU may not be reactive, and then switch to a higher clock can help.
Or are they on the plane, and I want to enjoy a good movie, and here the power is not needed, rather it is also too much but you know the battery is never enough, and then lowering the clock is going to save some power.
At this point the question arises: how?

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This post was written by admin on October 1, 2008

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