While I have owned a couple of their systems along the way. My first I think was a 133MHz and the last was an Athlon XP 1600 (I am not sure what I did with this system it may be in a closet somewhere).
Answers to your questions
1) I will be working with the Channel program (resellers). I did work with this group before I came on here.
2) I don't know. I am not part of that decision.
And thanks all the rest of you.
Well they say that all good things must come to an end and today I am sad to announce that my time as the Official representative to Enthusiast Space for Intel® is coming to an end. At the end of April I will be moving on to other opportunities within Intel. Since I am not into long good-byes...
Dang I am going to have to pass that up. I can just see it now, "We are happy to has announced the start of shipping of the Intel® Core i9 processors." (Not!)
I just built a new system to replace my old Intel® Core™ i7-860 home system. I built this system with an Intel Core i7-3770K, EVGA GTX 660ti, Intel SSD 335 240GB, a new secondary touch screen monitor and Windows 8. While I am very happy with everything else on the build I am not a big fan...
Outside of the office applications that do here I am also playing some heavy games and haved with some digital encoding work. Am I using all the the performance I have at my figures? No but there are times that I could use a little more power.
Wow comparing my old Intel® Pentium® 75MHz processor vs. my new Intel Core™ i5-3570K isnt even close. I can do so much more with this system so much faster that isnt even close.
Here is the Intel® Desktop Board DH77EB and it has Display Port, DVI-I, and HDMI.
As Dave said the difference is really the ability to overclock between the H77 and the Z77 other than that it is more about target market that the board is designed for. So you may have a hard time finding an...
Most of the time when have seen this it has ended up being a power supply issue. Try the screw driver to start it but after that see if you can barrrow someones PSU and try it with a replacement PSU.
I havent seen anything on the performance of our next generation of processors but it seems to strike me a bit odd that it is running at 2.6GHz at 83w. We have the Intel® Core™ i5-3330S running at base 2.7GHz before turbo at 65w. Also the voltage is almost 25% lower than our 3rd generation...
I thought we got enough complaints about changing our sockets already but if we were to intergate the NIC on to the processor we would have to change the socket again.
You mean that there are people out there who try to understand what IDC is saying? Most of the time when I see a post by him I just start bobbing my head up and down pretending to have a clue as to what he is talking about.
On another note try to read 1632 by Eric Flint.
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