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September 11th, 2011 — aps
Well my question is about purchasing a CPU for my new
motherboard. Which I should be expecting soon, but anyway.
My mother board is…
Model
Brand MSI
Model 790XT-G45
Supported CPU
CPU Socket Type AM3/AM2+/AM2
CPU Type Phenom II / Phenom / Athlon II / Athlon64 /Sempron
FSB 2600MHz Hyper Transport (5200 MT/s)
Chipsets
North Bridge AMD 790X
South Bridge AMD SB710
Memory
Number of Memory Slots 4×240pin
Memory Standard DDR2 533/667/800/1066
Maximum Memory Supported 16GB
Channel Supported Dual Channel
Expansion Slots
PCI Express 2.0 x16 2
PCI Express x1 2
PCI Slots 2
Storage Devices
PATA 1 x ATA133 2 Dev. Max
SATA 3Gb/s 6
SATA RAID 0/1/0+1/JBOD
Onboard Video
Onboard Video Chipset None
Onboard Audio
Audio Channels 8 Channels
Onboard LAN
LAN Chipset Realtek 8111DL
Max LAN Speed 10/100/1000Mbps
Rear Panel Ports
PS/2 2
COM 1
USB 1.1/2.0 6 x USB 2.0
Audio Ports 6 Ports
Onboard USB
Onboard USB 3 x USB 2.0 connector support additional 6 ports
Physical Spec
Form Factor ATX
Dimensions 12" x 8.27"
Power Pin 24 Pin
Features
Features Active Phase Switching (APS)
Easy OC Switch
Supports ATI CrossFire
now i am thinking about getting this cpu but am not sure as
to whether or not it is compatible?
Model
Brand AMD
Series Athlon II X2
Model ADX250OCGQBOX
CPU Socket Type
CPU Socket Type Socket AM3
Tech Spec
Core Regor
Multi-Core Dual-Core
Name Athlon II X2 250
Operating Frequency 3.0GHz
Hyper Transports 4000MHz
L2 Cache 2 x 1MB
Manufacturing Tech 45 nm
64 bit Support Yes
Hyper-Transport Support Yes
Voltage 0.85V – 1.425V
Thermal Design Power 65W
Cooling Device Heatsink and Fan included
August 26th, 2011 — aps
Ok…i am a junior in high school and will soon start to apply to college and stuff. when School starts again i'll be taking all hard classes…2 AP classes and possibly calculus. I played tennis for a year and can't make up my mind if i should play again this year. Now here is my question……
1. If i don't play this year will colleges see that and possibly ask how come i played for a year and didn't continue on with the sport?
2. Should i quit tennis…this will give me more time to study for the SAT which i have to take and along with that i will have time to fill out college applications and I also have a program that i want to do during tennis season.
3. I mean i have done tuns of other things as well like volunteering and i have taken other mini med school classes and i have certification for CPR and Basic first aid. And i am in many clubs and i hold the secretary office position for most of them.
4. finally…the things that i have done gear more towards medical stuff..i mean i volunteered at a hospital and you know the mini med classes so will college consider that a well rounded student or will they think that i am just focusing on one thing and that's medical stuff.
Please HELP me i think that i am going to loose it completely.
Colleges won't care if you don't play tennis anymore.
They are more concerned with your test scores and whether or not you can afford the tuition.
If you really love tennis and want to play, then go ahead and play.
That is a lot to think about. Schools usually won't ask about why someone quit a sport unless you quit in the middle of your senior year and you were really good (like scholarship good). If you don't like tennis and don't want to try for a tennis scholarship at the college of your choice. And even if you quit now you can always try out next year or even when you are in college you can go for it again. you just have to decide what is most important for you right now.
Well it depends on what college you want to apply to if it's just a regular 2 or 4 year college don't worry about if it's a big school like Harvard and the medical schools then yes you need to be what they call a well rounded person volunteering,sports, clubs that's ok that you're only geared toward medical if you want to continue to play tennis after you've done your SAT's and applied to colleges this will be good too be honest that the reason you only played tennis for a year
July 10th, 2011 — aps
July 06, 2011 09:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time
First University of Oxford College to Embark on Blanket Wi-Fi
SUNNYVALE, Calif. & LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aerohive Networks, the pioneer in controller-less Wi-Fi and cloud-enabled networking, today announced that Somerville College is deploying an Aerohive WLAN solution across its campus. the pioneering College, founded in 1879, is the first from Oxford University to embark on a project to provide blanket wireless coverage – indoors and out – for staff and students.
“To remain a top Oxford college we need to deliver the same high level of technology access you’d expect from an international business.”
the WLAN, implemented by ICT partner, LAN3, serves to match the facilities expected from today’s international businesses, and support Somerville’s upwardly mobile student-base in their transition from education to professional career.
in addition to enhancing the living and working experience at the College, Somerville deems the Aerohive WLAN solution as key to attracting the next generation of top-flight students and academics in an increasingly competitive and cost-conscious higher education sector.
- the Aerohive WLAN replaces ad hoc and unmanaged 3Com APs. As an early adopter of Wi-Fi technology seven years ago, Somerville recognised the need to re-assess its wireless connectivity in order to stay ahead of increased demand and advanced technology expectations from students.
- the Aerohive implementation not only differentiates Somerville from other Oxford Colleges and UK institutions, but matches the Wi-Fi footprints of competing international Universities, where students have benefitted from blanket Wi-Fi coverage for a number of years.
- the College is in constant use throughout the year, hosting international conferences and seminars during term breaks. this activity generates important revenue for the college, and extending Wi-Fi across the campus helps entice those choosing summer courses or conferences.
- Beating off competition from Aruba and Cisco, Aerohive’s controller-less architecture affords Somerville superior scalability and ease of management, at a long-term lower price point.
- Aerohive also integrates with EduRoam, the secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. this enables academic staff, and the wider University community, to securely access EduRoam with a seamless connectivity experience on entering Somerville.
- A further benefit is gained from Aerohive’s HiveManager Virtual Appliance Network Management System (NMS). this enables Somerville’s IT team to manage the WLAN from a single platform, which can be seamlessly integrated into the existing virtualized environment at the College. with complete visibility of devices accessing the network, and the health and security posture of AP’s, HiveManager not only reduces the demands on the IT team’s operational resources, but enables quick, central remediation of APs to minimise any disruption to learning.
- LAN3 and Somerville College began its implementation of Aerohive APs in March 2011, with staff and students already benefitting from the extended Wi-Fi coverage. the College will complete the roll-out of APs in preparation for the next academic year starting September.
“We have Ethernet connections in all our student accommodation, but we must be aware of changing user IT behaviour and the devices students want to use,” said Chris Bamber, IT Manager at Somerville College. “To remain a top Oxford college we need to deliver the same high level of technology access you’d expect from an international business.”
“We’ve invested in Aerohive for the future. We recognise that technology plays an increasingly important role in college choice for prospect students – it is a key differentiator for us. As smartphones and iPads become the norm, we’ve made sure we are perfectly placed to support the connectivity demands of both the existing crop of students, but moreover, the next generation of prospects looking to embark on University career,” concluded Bamber.
About Aerohive Networks
Aerohive Networks reduces the cost and complexity of today’s networks with cloud-enabled, distributed Wi-Fi and routing solutions for enterprises and medium sized companies including branch offices and teleworkers. Aerohive’s award-winning cooperative control Wi-Fi architecture, public or private cloud-enabled network management, routing and VPN solutions eliminate costly controllers and single points of failure. this gives its customers mission critical reliability with granular security and policy enforcement and the ability to start small and expand without limitations. Aerohive was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. the company’s investors include Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Northern Light Venture Capital and New Enterprise Associates, inc. (NEA). for more information, please visit aerohive.com, call us at 408-510-6100, follow us on Twitter @Aerohive, subscribe to our blog or become a fan on our Facebook page.
May 28th, 2011 — aps
Alright I want a LS2 C6 corvette and I want to but turbo's on it, but I don't want it to mess with the headers and cat back. because I want to put American Racing Headers and Corsa Cat Back. But looking at the APS Twin Turbo system it looks as if it includes some headers, Short Tube Headers though, I want long tubes. So if I get the APS will I be able to use the American Racing Headers? Thanks
Turbos run off exaust preasure its hooked up to your exaust manifold. if american racing headers makes a turbo manifold u can use it. You cant just use any headers if you understand what i mean
Because the turbo charger/s must be mounted as close as possible to the head, your header choice will not work. a turbo is driven by delta T as well as Delta P.
It is time to make a choice, if you want long headers then go with a super charger, if you want a turbo charger then you have to give up your header choice.
Consider a rear mount STS turbo set up, and keep your headers. You can't use anything but turbo headers on a front-mount turbo system, and in deference to the one post, turbos need not mount close to the heads – you only need to maintain proper exhaust velocity to spool. With the LS2, you won't mind the lag down low with the STS system since it provides excellent low end torque, and it softens the hit to your independent rear.
I don't mean to be rude, or to soud as I'm putting you down, so please dont take it that away..
Stay the hell away from turbos! You do not have the skill, know how or even common sence to run a turbo system with out blowing your engine.
Look turbos runs off exhaust heat, pressure, vol. f you do engine mounted turbos.. they most be bolted to the headers.
This takes a short tube, upside down style header with a square 4 bolt flange on it for the turbo to mount on to.. no header made to work with norm exhaust in norm place will work with a turbo.
If you do a rear mount turbo system like STS, then it replaces the "cat back" system.. In fact the turbo itself replaces the muffler
Before even thinking about turbos you better do ALOT of research on the subject.
Even if you had all the parts, you can't just bolt twin turbos onto a stock engine.. You need lower compression, forged pistos, rods, crank, much better head gaskets and head bolts, you need the fuel system to keep up with the added demands of engine
An LS twin T3/4 hybird turbo engine with boost turned down will give you 500 HP easy and turn boost up some to around 12 psi and your looking at 700 HP