For The Bleeding Edge Only This board is for those who want to go where no man has gone before, and aren’t too concerned about the cost. Outside of a memory tweak which Canterwoods have and Springdales don’t, the real
What is most fascinating (though often in a perverse way) about these debuts is not the technological but psychological displays. It not only shows the computational limitations of the CPU, but also the computational limitations of the CPUers. April 22
All You Need To Know Overclockers, this is all you need to know about the Opteron for the moment. Want a machine that would beat the Opteron in most of the workstation tests conducted so far? Buy one of those
To illustrate the changed situation and altered possibilities with the Intel dual DDR motherboards, let us take two 2.4GHz processors. The first is the kind of processor you can buy today, running at a default 133MHz FSB. The second is
Yesterday, we pointed out the XBitLabs benchmarking preview of a 2800+ Clawhammer. Let’s look into this a bit more deeply. The Good News: Great Mind Memory Control As page 6 of the review documents, the built-in memory controller Hammer has
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When you look at AMD, there are two critical numbers: the number of processors sold and the price AMD gets for them. AMD raised its prices considerably across its product range number of months ago, obviously hoping to improve the