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  2. SpeedFan - Wikipedia

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    SpeedFan is a system monitor for Microsoft Windows that can read temperatures, voltages and fan speeds of computer components. [3] It can change computer fan speeds depending on the temperature of various components. [1] [4] The program can display system variables as charts and as an indicator in the system tray.

  3. Computer fan control - Wikipedia

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    Another method of reducing the fan speed [5] is by moving the 5 V wire in the classical Molex power connector in the place of the Ground wire going to the fan, thereby delivering +7 V (12 V − 5 V = 7 V) to the fan. However, this is a potentially risky method, because +5 V PSU line is intended to source current only, not sink it, so the PSU is ...

  4. Talk:SpeedFan - Wikipedia

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  5. List of commercial video games with available source code ...

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    And the other version is a 2007 Chinese localized build with regular pc mouse and keyboard icons. Glover: 1999 2024 PlayStation Platformer: Blitz Games: On 14 January 2024, the PlayStation source code and numerous builds were uploaded by Codebound to the Internet Archive. [152] Grand Theft Auto V: 2013 2023 Windows Action-adventure: Rockstar North

  6. RivaTuner - Wikipedia

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    RivaTuner is a freeware overclocking and hardware monitoring program that was first developed by Alexey Nicolaychuk in 1997 [1] for the Nvidia video cards.It was a pioneering application that influenced (and in some cases was integrated into) the design of subsequent freeware graphics card overclocking and monitoring utilities.

  7. Java performance - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1990s, the execution speed of Java programs improved significantly via introduction of just-in-time compilation (JIT) (in 1997 for Java 1.1), [2] [3] [4] the addition of language features supporting better code analysis, and optimizations in the JVM (such as HotSpot becoming the default for Sun's JVM in 2000).

  8. Talk:High-volume low-speed fan - Wikipedia

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  9. Autonegotiation - Wikipedia

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    Autonegotiation can be used by devices that are capable of more than one transmission rate, different duplex modes (half duplex and full duplex), and different transmission standards at the same speed (though in practice only one standard at each speed is widely supported).