CPU-Z Version 1.67 is Available
On October 12, 2013, Frank Delattre released CPU-Z 1.67, which has some support for some new processors and a new validation tool. Even though CPU-Z
On October 12, 2013, Frank Delattre released CPU-Z 1.67, which has some support for some new processors and a new validation tool. Even though CPU-Z
One of the things I do at SQLskills is paid consulting for customers who are looking to upgrade their database servers to new hardware, a
More details about the upcoming 22nm Intel Xeon E5-2600 series processors (aka Ivy Bridge-EP) are starting to leak out. Initially, we will see the single-socket
This month the SQLskills team is presenting a series of blog posts aimed at helping Accidental/Junior DBAs ‘keep the SQL Server lights on’. It’s a
For the final post in this series, I want to list a few resources that you can use to help stay current with what is
For Day 29 of the series, I will talk about AMD Turbo CORE technology. AMD Turbo CORE is a technology that was first introduced in
For Day 24 of this series, I want to talk a little about some things to consider as you make the decision whether to purchase
I have written previously about Building a Workstation for SQL Server 2012 Development and Testing and Building a Larger Capacity SQL Server 2012 Workstation. In
For Day 20 of this series, I want to talk about the new processor numbering system for Xeon processors that Intel introduced on April 5,
For Day 14 of this series, I want to give my current recommended Intel Xeon server processors for different sizes of database servers and different
For Day 13 of this series, I want to talk some more about the Intel Tick-Tock Development model and why it is important for the
For Day 12 of this series, I want to go through a common hardware upgrade scenario that I have been seeing quite a bit lately.
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