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First ever board was an Asus A8V socket 939... that thing lasted forever. Started with a 3500+ and replaced it with an Opteron 185. I even had one of those AGP HD3850s!
I like that Galaxy innovates with custom coolers and new ideas like removable fans for easy cleaning. Hope they move over to the red team as well to push some more competition.
Makes sense... but I thought light was a constant (c) no matter what medium (multiply c by the resitance level). I've only taken freshmen level physics at tOSU so I may be way off...
The other article mentioned using different wavelengths (colors) of light but I'm still not understanding how...
Can someone explain this quote?
"Their method splits light, speeding up one part of light and slowing down another."
If they are speeding up light, aren't they then making light travel faster than light? I'm interested in this stuff and just curious how that would work.
I don't believe I've EVER heard a negative review of a Corsair product and personally own some DDR sticks that have been humming along nicely since 2003ish. Yes I still have an AGP system... the one below doesn't work yet. Fried PSU.