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== Why Cryo Treatment ==
Previous Snakeoil versions are 32 bits only. 0.1.4 now introduces 64 bits support so audiophiles can get a choice of using 32 bits OS or 64 bit OS. Advance users can even run a 64 bit kernel on a 32 bit OS.


== Link To Release Page ==
Still using the tired old HTML 1.0 web pages, but at least there's theming support 🙄!
Link: http://www.snakeoil-os.net/downloads/snakeoil-iso-0-1-4
 
==Why Cryo Treatment==
Cryogenic hardening is a process that uses cryogenic temperatures - temperatures below −150 °C (−238 °F ) to strengthen and enhance the grain structure of a metal. Some common audiophile equipments that cryogenically treated include RCA/XLR connectors and cables. It's kind of a buzzword in high end equipment and to be honest, I'm not heard anything that's cryo treated that really blew me away.
 
The Snakeoil Reference system is using a cryo treated GPO from Sineworld. You can read more about it in this [https://www.snakeoil-os.net/forums/Thread-Audiophile-General-Power-Outlet-GPO thread].
 
==Link To Release Page==
Link: https://www.snakeoil-os.net/news/snakeoil/snakeoil-iso-0-1-4

Revision as of 13:17, 11 September 2019


Previous Snakeoil versions are 32 bits only. 0.1.4 now introduces 64 bits support so audiophiles can get a choice of using 32 bits OS or 64 bit OS. Advance users can even run a 64 bit kernel on a 32 bit OS.

Still using the tired old HTML 1.0 web pages, but at least there's theming support 🙄!

Why Cryo Treatment

Cryogenic hardening is a process that uses cryogenic temperatures - temperatures below −150 °C (−238 °F ) to strengthen and enhance the grain structure of a metal. Some common audiophile equipments that cryogenically treated include RCA/XLR connectors and cables. It's kind of a buzzword in high end equipment and to be honest, I'm not heard anything that's cryo treated that really blew me away.

The Snakeoil Reference system is using a cryo treated GPO from Sineworld. You can read more about it in this thread.

Link To Release Page

Link: https://www.snakeoil-os.net/news/snakeoil/snakeoil-iso-0-1-4