Quote:Originally Posted by Jared2608 If you want a dsl router, my opinion is D-Link. I have two at home, they work flawlessly. I've installed dozens at customers, all working fantastically.
what about asus? I have seen good...
Quote:Originally Posted by Baskt_Case Integrated DSL modem/router devices are ok if you dont really care about your wireless performance.
I have 2 wireless "gateways" stashed in my cabinet that were supplied by my ISP but I always...
Quote:Originally Posted by DuckieHo Why do you want a modem + router combo? Selection are limited, upgradablity is restrictive, and you have a single point of failure.
As I told you already, I'm ADSL subscriber so MODEM is required...
Hey guys, I have been using broadband connection since last one & half year. Currently, I'm using basic DSL modem provided by my ISP.
I'm planning to upgrade to new Wi-Fi Router having in-built modem. Nailed down to below choices....
Quote:Originally Posted by SpykeZ First we had nast little alunimum blocks with a small crappy loud fan on it but that was awesome. Then we got heatpipes as a norm with copper bases in the alunimum...but it a rare thing people tried...
Quote:Originally Posted by Blackops_2 Good to hear. I wish someone would do a long term test and put up some numbers.
Yeah. Numbers will really help. Good you brought that up. How much juice does it really add to actual...
Quote:Originally Posted by SpykeZ Thus the computer gawds were all like, let there be water in your systems.
Heh he That's true. Now a days, not only water but also liquid nitrogen!
Reaching higher clock usually requires higher voltage, higher voltage means higher power dissipation and higher power dissipation means higher HEAT which is killer for any semiconductor device!.
Pushing your cpu/gpu performance up by...