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I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of the new p4 and itanium. I just would like to see picture of them.
Thanks
Think I found the harder one here (http://www4.tomshardware.com/cpu/01q2/010612/index.html). Pictures of the P4 should be easier to find.
Actually the link posted by Pinky points to what seems to be a Tualatin picture, not a Itanium.
I donīt even know if there are any Itanium pictures out there.
This is a P4 2Ghz (socket478)http://www.hothardware.com/reviews/images/p4_2g/chipclose.htm
This is a P4 2Ghz (socket478)http://www.hothardware.com/reviews/images/p4_2g/chipclose.htm
Go see the pic here http://www.hothardware.com/hh_files/CCAM/p42g.htm of the p4 and i didn't find any Itanium but a foound of tualatin here http://www.hothardware.com/hh_files/CCAM/tualatin.htm
Sorry about the other post but i had some problems!!!
Doh!
I will try and actually read the post next time ;).
Thanks that new p4 looks awesome. And that is one mean looking heat sink that comes wiht it and the new p3.
Yeah it's really cool the new intel cpu tualatin with IHS (internal heat sink) and if you like to now secret news about intel just go get the news here, http://www.x86-secret.com/pdfintel.php it's has here that i 1st saw the new IHS and the new plans of intel
Gabertooth
09-17-01, 08:56 PM
I hate to rains on yoos guys' parade but the IHS is an "Integrated Heat Spreader". I'm sure the new Tualatin it goona rock hard, I'm using it two build a DVD266u-rn here as we speak. If Intel wouldn't protect it's golden boy the 4 (Especially the Foster) it would be dead in the water.
-Gabertooth
Originally posted by Bond_
Yeah it's really cool the new intel cpu tualatin with IHS (internal heat sink) and if you like to now secret news about intel just go get the news here, http://www.x86-secret.com/pdfintel.php it's has here that i 1st saw the new IHS and the new plans of intel
cyberey66
09-17-01, 10:14 PM
My brother uses Itaniums at work. He says they're beasts and cost a few thousand each, (hence the nickname Itanic). They each have their own power supply. He said the supplys are 220v so you couldn't ever run them on a standard US outlet. I think I accually found a pic of one of these beasts.
http://www6.tomshardware.com/business/99q3/990910/images/image001.jpg
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