Com­monly peo­ple like to using lmsen­sors mod­ule to cre­ate dri­ver mod­ule in ker­nel level to read ther­mis­tor sen­sors on CPU or other sen­sors device on the moth­er­board and GPU. After that we can con­nect­ing them with GUI tools like gkrellm or Ksen­sors. But sadly lmsen­sors sup­port­ing for AMD K10 CPU doesn’t look good even their sensors-detect mod­ule can detected and locate the sen­sors.
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These is just a sim­ple guide­line for homy user to opti­miz­ing their sys­tem with straight and easy fin­ger with­out wast­ing time for many exper­i­ment trial and error. Opti­miza­tion here are for most safely using daily  24/7. So i’ll make sys­tem sta­bil­ity is more impor­tant point than a light­ing fast clock speed indeed. Well, as we know that Advance Micro Device or AMD just release few month ago new Phe­nom II proces­sor to the mar­ket. Some model that we can found here rightnow :

1. X3-710/X3-720 BE “Heka” Core with Triple core + 6Mb L3 cache and AM3/AM2+ compatible

2. X4-805**/X4-810 “Deneb” Core with Quad­core + 4Mb L3 cache and AM3/AM2+ compatible

3. X4-920/X4-940 BE “Deneb” Core with Quad­core + 6Mb L3 cache and only AM2+ compatible

4. X4-910**/X4-925**/X4-945**/X4-955 BE “Deneb” Core with Quad­core + 6Mb L3 cache and AM3/AM2+ compatible

** –> These series is not retail prod­uct and use only for OEM partner

AM3 plat­form is using and sport­ing dual chan­nel DDR3 until 1333Mhz and for 1600Mhz, 1866Mhz, and up usu­ally can only achieve with over­clock­ing method. For back­ward sup­port­ing with older socket such AM2 and AM2+ AMD capa­bil­ity to using dual mem­ory con­troller (IMC) on their proces­sor. So any user with easy can upgrade what their choice for moth­er­board plat­form such AM2+ with DDR2 or AM3 with DDR3 sup­port
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Here we are wait­ing before time at first launch­ing Win­dows 7 at Q4 these years. Microsoft corp finally release final ser­vice pack 2 for Win­dows Vista and Server 2008. Any user can going applied that ser­vice pack 2 in their sys­tem for many hot­fix and secu­rity issues that release by Microsoft here (in .xls for­mat­ted).  Some require­ment is win­dows must be ser­vice pack 1 installed.
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Every Win­dows user also known Lav­a­lyst Ever­est for pop­u­lar soft­ware to see­ing all hard­ware infor­ma­tion,  installed soft­ware , oper­at­ing sys­tem type, bench­mark, gen­er­ated report in .html style and all applied  con­fig­u­ra­tion with our sys­tem. And now for Linux user with  GPL licence, we can using Hardinfo for such sim­i­lar  pur­pose abil­ity.
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Few weeks ago after AMD releases fastest X4 955 Black Edi­tion to hold hege­mony Intel Core 2 Quad series lineup. At MSRP $245 right now, i think Intel doesn’t have a right answer for their com­peti­tor at these price point. Or for bud­get user can choos­ing another X3-720 Black Edi­tion for $140.

Yet today AMD has landed another secret weapon from Phe­nom II 45nm series for direct com­pe­ti­tion for Intel bud­get dual­core proces­sor. This flag­ship proces­sor have price only $100, we are pretty excited to show you what it can do. The Phe­nom II X2 550 Black Edi­tion comes clocked at an impres­sive 3.10GHz, and still fea­tures the huge 6MB L3 cache.

here is a sim­ple rea­son for why AMD are able to do this, and in fact why they do it in the first place. Like the triple-core Phe­nom II X3, many of the new Phe­nom II X2’s will be defec­tive Phe­nom II X4 proces­sors. Basi­cally, if there is a prob­lem with one of the four cores on a Phe­nom II X4 proces­sor that cause it to fail qual­ity con­trol, AMD can­not sell it.

Ulti­mately what this means is that con­sumers can get their hands of Phe­nom II tech­nol­ogy for less than half the price with the Phe­nom II X2 550. Keep­ing all this in mind, not all Phe­nom II X2 proces­sors will fea­ture one of two defec­tive cores, AMD may sim­ply dis­able the other two just so that they can meet the demand, and given what we are about to show you, we believe that demand will be very high…
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DFI announce offi­cially to launch new AM3 mobo that based in 790FX chipset with 750 South­bridge chip. Firstly namely the LAN­Party Dark 790FXB-M3H5.These moth­er­board is basi­cally the same as the LP DK 790FXB-M2RSH moth­er­board, but it adds sup­port for AM3 CPUs and, of course DDR3 memory.

Accord­ing to what we can see from the pic­ture, it has a 4+1 power design and it comes with three PCI-Express slots for some Cross­fire action. The PCI-Express slots can work in either x16/x16 mode for Cross­fire or X16/x8/x8 for 3-way Crossfire. The board also has three PCI slots.


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We already know that AMD released “Dragon” archi­tec­ture for few month ago for sup­port­ing new gen­er­a­tion AMD Phe­nom II. Some man­u­fac­ture have been released in two taste mem­ory plat­form for AM2+ (DDR2) and AM3 (DDR3). The “Dragon” con­sist with AMD 790GX with 750 south­bridge and HD 4800 series GPU.  For com­ing release new fastest X4 955 AMD CPU, our source have a pre­leased pic­ture of RD890 chipset.
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Microsoft announce the released the next Inter­net Exploer 8 to the pub­lic. Win­dows 7 offi­cially will fea­tur­ing these one. And for other win­dows user you can grab it at down­load link below…

Win­dows XP 32bit

Win­dows XP 64bit

Win­dows Vista 32bit

Win­dows Vista 64bit

Our source here Phe­nom II X4 955 has employed 45nm pro­cess­ing and Socket AM3. Clocked at 3.2GHz (16*200MHz), it’s com­ing with 2MB (4*512KB) L2 Cache and 6MB L3 Cache.  With 125W TDP, Phe­nom II X4 955 is said to be launched on April 20th.

It will replace the fastest X4 940 by the way

Every­one knows that ATI/AMD have well done with suc­cess story at mid 2008 after they release 2 favor series Radeon HD 4850 and 4870. The magic pric­ing and per­for­mance strat­egy they adopted mak­ing big bang forced to Nvidia line up spe­cially mid­dle class G92 core and GTX260.

Right­now after 3 quar­ter since they release RV 770 core (HD 4870/4850) to the mar­ket or one step closer before they final­ized released RV 800 or HD 58xx. The rumors of AMD’s RV790 that had been cir­cu­lat­ing all over the place have finally been con­firmed. An HD4890 was unveiled this morn­ing by a big guy in the graphic card indus­try. Some­one was lucky enough to be the first one to test it. How­ever, due to some con­fi­den­tial con­cerns, they’re unable to reveal the phys­i­cal image of HD4890 just yet. But they did reveal some ini­tial test results.

The ver­sion of GPU-Z that they were using was 0.3.2., which is the lat­est ver­sion avail­able right now. It was still unable to show the cor­rect infor­ma­tion of the card. RV790 — the code­name of the core was shown in the name plate instead of HD4890, and the rest of info remained unknown. The offi­cial spec­i­fi­ca­tion indi­cates that HD4890 should have a 55nm GPU which has 965 mil­lion tran­sis­tors on it and runs at 850MHz. A 256-bit mem­ory inter­face sports 1GB of incred­i­ble GDDR5 mem­ory that has an insane mem­ory clock of 3800MHz.

I know some of you might want to say that HD4890 is just an over­clocked ver­sion of HD 4870, but the test results is some­what con­vinc­ing. It shows a pretty good improve­ment in com­par­i­son with HD4870. The score on 3DMark06 is very close to GeForce GTX 285, but not on 3DMark Van­tage because of the advan­tage of PhysX that GTX 285 has taken. Will HD4890 be fast enough to com­pete with GTX 285 in gam­ing? guess we’ll have to see some more test results to be able to tell.