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  1. Feb 24

    MemTest86 - The *sound track* by The perfect thing to listen to while testing your RAM.

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    Feb 12

    Password Cracking? OSForensics can help with that. We offer a 3TB collection of Hash Sets & Rainbow Tables that can help you crack a variety of passwords such as complex account passwords. In the attached example, OSF cracked an 8 character user password in a few minutes.

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  3. Feb 11

    Yes, in our testing we also found a few bugs with Vol 3.0 (beta). We are going to make a list of the more serious issues. We also left V2 up on our site for this reason. I think I read somewhere that final V3 release will be Aug 2020? So it is early days for them.

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  4. Feb 11

    Our Volatility Workbench tool was updated today for Volatility V3 (beta). This is a GUI over the top of the command line Memory Analysis tool. Is free and open source and has example dumps to download.

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  5. Feb 3

    Seems that a page on our web site didn't load fast enough for Tim. (load times were around 3 seconds when we measured some sample pages)

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    Feb 3

    We're a Sponsor at . Join us May 31 - June 3, 2020 in Myrtle Beach, SC for the latest training, and solutions to challenges in and . Use our special code OSF20 for 20% off your registration. Visit

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  7. Jan 30

    Here's another graph showing the increase in the number of CPU cores over time (the installed base).

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  8. Jan 30

    Single threaded performance increases have been woeful. Increases in the number of CPU cores has increased CPUMark. But not all software can benefit from having large numbers of cores. So single thread is still important.

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  9. Jan 30

    New interactive graph we made showing year on year improvement in CPU power. (Both threaded and single threaded performance)

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  10. Jan 29
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  11. Jan 23

    New OSforensics patch release today. V7.1.1005 - Updated video downloader for YouTube - Updated Bitlocker support - Fixed up a bunch of bugs

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    Jan 22

    We have posted a new review: PassMark Inline PSU Tester

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    Jan 22

    Looks like the 3.3V rail is having mood swings today. Jumping around by a volt! The failed PSU took out no other hardware though. Got lucky! Inline PSU Tester used for troubleshooting.

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    Jan 7

    OSForensics v7.1.1004 patch release is available at - See for full details...

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  15. Retweeted
    17 Dec 2019

    OSForensics v7.1.1003 patch release is now available at . This release also includes a new "Check for Updates" feature on the Start page...

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    12 Dec 2019

    We're at the Florida ICAC conference this week. Come see us for a demo and trial license of our latest v7 release and see firsthand why many are making the switch to OSF!

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    2 Dec 2019

    Damn, this is the most impressive video I've seen in a long time. How do PCBs Work?

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  18. 26 Nov 2019

    We've got major problems with our site this morning (again). Very slow load times. We are looking into it. Yesterday's fix clearly didn't fix it.

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  19. 18 Nov 2019

    OSForensics V7.1 released today. Includes Event log viewer, XFS file system support, performance improvements and bugs fixes.

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    16 Nov 2019

    Checking out the Apevia Raptor 500W power supply ($24) & it fails standalone testing w/ the Power Tester. ATX spec for the 12v rail is at most 120mV & this unit hits 863mV on power down. Should I hook it up to a PC for load testing when it fails here?

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