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Asus Maximus VI Extreme

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Asus MAXIMUS VI Extreme  Maximus VI Extreme is the ultimate power platform Designed with insight and advice from worldwide overclocking legends and built using industry-leading ROG R&D expertise, it packs the revolutionary monitoring and tweaking of OC Panel and tons of overclocking features that take performance to the next level. For total stability, new-gen Extreme Engine Digi+ III is integrated, supporting the most extreme tuning. You get 4-way SLI™/CrossFireX™ and massive connectivity with the latest standards, including mPCIe Combo II, which offers 802.11ac Wi-Fi and M.2 (NGFF) SSD support. There’s also an upgraded UEFI BIOS, helping Maximus VI Extreme stand out: it’s already scored 7GHz+ CPU speeds and RAM frequencies close to 4GHz!    Structure of MotherBoard: New Released Oc Panel : Overclocking command center Get your hands on real-time system monitoring and tweaking in two modes. Normal Mode has OC Panel in

Top 5 Security Software Companies

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1. Symantec: As usual, at number one it is the American global computer security software corporation, Symantec. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Symantec is a Fortune 500 company and a member of the S&P 500 stock market index. Symantec competes in the antivirus industry against Avira, Comodo, BullGuard, F-Secure, Frisk, Kaspersky, McAfee, Sophos, Trend Micro, Norman Safeground among others. Also Symantec competes in the Certificate Authority industry against Comodo, Trend Micro, DigiCert, Entrust, GlobalSign, GoDaddy and others. According to Gartner, the company retained its No. 1 position in the consumer and enterprise security spaces in 2012, Symantec managed only single-digit growth of 2 percent to reach $3.75 billion in 2012. As the market shares rose up to 19.6 percent, in terms of revenue, the company did better as in 2011 they marked revenue of $3.6 billion whereas last year the revenue was marked at $3.7 billion. 2. Mc

2013 Top 10 Anti-Virus Software's

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1. Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2013:         A strong, easy-to-use antivirus software that can stand efficiently against malicious malwares and do the best job- that is Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2013. Truly deserved to be at the number one- the Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2013 offers effective security, simple usability, effective resource usage, at a very tempting price point. With superior protection and high-class performance assured, the Bitdefender Antivirus Plus is a must-have, whether you are an advanced user looking to control the whole process manually or an average user who simply wants a set-and-forget solution.   Pros:   Bitdefender Antivirus Plus includes 24/7 technical support. Cons: Well, there aren’t any cons to say at least. Summary: This antivirus software beats the threats from viruses, worms, Trojans and other malware. It protects against the dangers that appear on social media networks. And it also protects fro

32-Core CPUs From Intel and AMD

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8-core Intel and AMD CPUs are about to make their way onto desktop PCs everywhere. Next stop: 16 cores.      If your CPU has only a single core, it's officially a dinosaur. In fact, quad-core computing is now commonplace; you can even get laptop computers with four cores today. But we're really just at the beginning of the core wars: Leadership in the CPU market will soon be decided by who has the most cores, not who has the fastest clock speed.     What is it? With the gigahertz race largely abandoned, both AMD and Intel are trying to pack more cores onto a die in order to continue to improve processing power and aid with multitasking operations. Miniaturizing chips further will be key to fitting these cores and other components into a limited space. Intel will roll out 32-nanometer processors (down from today's 45nm chips) in 2009.    When is it coming? Intel has been very good about sticking to its road map. A six-core CPU based on the I

Now Available: SUSE Cloud 2.0 with Support for Microsoft Hyper-V

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Last week SUSE announced the general availability of SUSE Cloud 2.0 , an enterprise-ready OpenStack distribution for building private clouds. This release includes full support for Microsoft Hyper-V , helping customers set up mixed hypervisor private clouds that can be rapidly deployed and easily managed. “Heterogeneous infrastructure is an enterprise IT fact of life, and Microsoft is committed to serving customers in mixed Windows and open source environments,” said Mike Schutz, Microsoft General Manager of Product Marketing. “Now, SUSE Cloud 2.0 support for compute nodes running Microsoft Hyper-V can help customers create private clouds that include multiple hypervisors, providing increased flexibility and workload optimization.” For several years now, Microsoft and SUSE have worked side-by-side to deliver unified solutions, integrated tools, and first-class support for mixed Windows and Linux environments. This announcement is the next step in our longstanding ef