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TBH 1T/2T made no differance for me.
In all honesty the Opty's aren't as clockable as they were in the early stepping codes so it could simply be that the cpu's reached it's limit.
Try asking on DFI-Street and see what people with the same stepping code can acheive. If the results are similar...
Without rebooting (which I don't want to do right now) to look I can remember it's an "enable/disable" option with no referance to 1t/2T. Took me a while to find it.
This site is an absolute must and you'll find the option on here somewhere - http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/
Technically there's 125 megabytes (MB) in 1 gb (gigabit)
If you meant gigabyte (GB) then yes there's 1024MB.
(Didn't mean to come across as pedantic just wanted to show the differance between gb and GB incase you were confused)
MTU is adjusted in your Router settings and again in Windows. Rwin is adjusted in Windows only.
DR.TCP or TCP optimiser would do the trick.
For IPStream products, i.e < 8mb, it might get you 10kB/s more but that's about it.
Electoral register, Only 1 Hartnoll in the whole Swansea borough and he happens to live in Morriston.
Could be a big coincidence ofcourse but I doubt it.
Different postcode can be easily explained as work, friend, relative etc..
Personal phone is Vodafone and I've had business phones on Orange and T-Mobile.
Travelling round the country Vodafone seems by far the best coverage and I've never had any adminastrative problems with them.
From what I know of 3 their coverage is excellent in the major "coridors", i.e...