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Adds for your blogs 6 ways to add adds to your blogs Without a doubt, Google Adsense is the go-to source of income for most bloggers . Most new  blogs with some decent traffic  set up Google ads on their website. But there are times when Google Adsense becomes a less-than-ideal option for your blog. Here are some scenarios: Your Adsense account doesn’t get approved You’re not happy with what you’re making with Adsense and want to explore new ways Your account is disabled or banned for reasons unbeknown to you Whatever the reason, there are some Google Adsense alternatives that you can keep handy for future or start using them once you’ve done reading this post. 6 ways to make money with advertising There are many ways to make money blogging. Here are some of the ways to make money with advertising on your blog. Pay per click advertising Sell your own advertising on your blog Sell text links on your blog CPM ad networks Pop-ups Paid reviews Some facts on bl
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What Is Overclocking? Microprocessors. Simply put,  overclocking  means setting your CPU and memory to run at speeds higher than their official speed grade. Almost all processors ship with a speed rating. For example, an Intel Core i7 860 runs at 2.80GHz out of the box. Overclocking a Core i7 860 means pushing it to a clock speed higher than 2.80GHz. This article will focus primarily on CPU overclocking to illustrate the core concepts (pun intended). Processors don't instantly melt when you overclock them because a modern CPU's speed rating specifies the speed at which every processor in the same manufacturing batch cano run--a number that's likely to be considerably lower than the maximum speed that your specific processor is capable of. In general, CPU yields are so good these days that the nominal speed grade locked into a chip may be far lower than the speed that the chip is capable of running a computer at. In other words, since the statistical distribution
Difference Between Intel Processor Generations The last time when I went to the computer shop to inquire about the latest prices of laptops, I was told that the new laptop had the Intel fourth generation processor. I asked the person the difference between first generation and the fourth generation but he was unable to answer properly only saying that the fourth generation was faster than the 1st, 2nd and 3rd generations. So I came home and wanted to know about the philosophy of processor generations on the Internet. To my astonishment, there was no complete guide available which could tell clearly about the Intel processor generations and their differences. After researching a lot, I have enough knowledge that I can write and document the differences which I have found in this article. The misconception First of all, many people think that Core i3, i5 and i7 are the processor generations. These are models or brands of processors from Intel. I will write another article