I have had to pull inaccurate Inquirer news/comments/etc. off the front page of a site I work at multiple times before.
Although, a good portion of their stuff I would say is pretty accurate.
I tend to lean more on the side of no beleiving them in terms of future product predicting. If it is something like "reports coming in of blah" or " do this to make your internet browser faster. It works for us" I usually beleive them, but for something like "blahblahblah to be XXXX in the near future" etc., I tend not to.
Their reference board better have one hell of a VRM for manufactures to follow. The main problem is power and a chip that's getting too hot anyway. The 875 can do 300 and then some if you beef up the VRM and keep the chip cool enough.
Their reference board better have one hell of a VRM for manufactures to follow. The main problem is power and a chip that's getting too hot anyway. The 875 can do 300 and then some if you beef up the VRM and keep the chip cool enough.
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