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mista ting
01-24-05, 10:45 PM
http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/20041015/index.html :eek: :drool:

Sentential
01-24-05, 10:59 PM
Wow....that...is...sad. Well atlesat it will drive the cost of water cooling down alot.

crimedog
01-24-05, 11:01 PM
old news, look at the date
still hasn't been implimented however

9mmCensor
01-24-05, 11:02 PM
Old. Not gonna happen for a while.

Sentential
01-24-05, 11:04 PM
Old. Not gonna happen for a while.
Yea especially with BTX on the horizion. I seriously doubt Intel will have a need for water cooling with the size of the heatsinks that BTX use

Electron Chaser
01-24-05, 11:09 PM
old news, look at the date
still hasn't been implimented however


True, but just like todays Servers are tomorrows Desktops. It is coming it is just not here yet.

5 years ago I didn't think I would ever need a 256 MB video card to play games. 10 years ago I didn't think I need more then a few gig of hard drive space. 15 years ago I didn't think I would ever need anything more then a few crystal diodes to OC a PC.

mista ting
01-24-05, 11:27 PM
hey those results r pretty good and leaves room for stock oc compared to the stock hs&fan

lowfat
01-24-05, 11:52 PM
very interesting.

smokenjoe
01-24-05, 11:55 PM
True, but just like todays Servers are tomorrows Desktops. It is coming it is just not here yet.

5 years ago I didn't think I would ever need a 256 MB video card to play games. 10 years ago I didn't think I need more then a few gig of hard drive space. 15 years ago I didn't think I would ever need anything more then a few crystal diodes to OC a PC.

I got a d in an english class because I said that soon people would need 124 MB of memory and a 10GB hard drive. The teacher was convinced that that would never happen.

It wont be that long before 1GB is common on video cards and two dual processers in a computer is considered low end.

Alacritan
01-25-05, 10:51 PM
You won't see those until dual core CPUs come out or Intel suddenly decides to challenge the speed crown again.

thorilan
01-25-05, 10:56 PM
the way multi core procs will effect the spread of heat and the way they are getting away from higher freq to achive thier workload says that it will be even farther off before .