We should have 3.5" SSD so they can have larger capacities than the 256gb 2.5" counterparts. Price will be the same per GB because 3.5" will use more of the same size chips. It's not the same as desktop vs. notebook HDDs which use different size platters. Big HDD platters cost less per GB. The...
There will be no quad cores on 32nm.
http://hera.hardocp.com/showpo...034648654&postcount=26
"Only dual-cores. There will be no quad-core 32nm Nehalem CPUs, i5 or otherwise."
http://forums.overclockers.co....=15155818&postcount=56
"Except Intel have already said the Extreme version...
The costs will be near double a single hd5850 or hd5870. Also at 12.5" long, will it fit smaller cases? Can someone run 2 of the hd5970s for quadfire? If yes, expect lots of 3dmark records to be set!
I still don't understand why people make a big deal about 120 more vertical pixels! 24" 1920x1200 monitors now cost $350 or so while their 1920x1080 parts cost around $225! 16:9 is better for the eyes! If you really need higher resolution, the 2560x1440 monitors should be out soon and cost way...
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=804189
Here's some facts I found.
1. 6 cores is very difficult to make and AMD can't compete so it shall cost $1999!
2. Engineering samples are 2.4GHz so final clocks will be up to 3GHz and overclock up to 3.6GHz but will do 4GHz on exotic...
Text on 21.5" will be really tiny, even on a 24" itll be small. My mom is on a 24.6" 1920x1080 monitor that is running at 1280x720 and it looks decent, text is large and clear enough to read. Id try 1280x720 on those monitors in the store. Good price by the way!
Isn't the e8600 only a few $ cheaper than i7-920? if so, no point in e8600. Im getting the e5200 for under $70 as I don't have $300 for quad core.
Thought youd go with Nvidia, are you waiting for their next card? Nothing wrong with hd5870 ;) Might wanna upgrade to a bigger monitor for an...
I am upgrading an older core duo that I bought off ebay for $200. That computer has no options for overclocking and stock is 2.16GHz if I remember. The upgrade options are very limited on this cheap OEM computer. I will just give that to my mom, it's fast enough for her and ill build myself a...
The e5200 is a great deal at under $70 and overclocked, it can come close to an e8600 minus 4mb cache. Can e5200 run at 333x10 which is what a stock e8600 does? How much slower performance will 2mb vs. 6mb cache have? Of course e8600s are doing over 4GHz on stock voltage and around 4.5GHz with a...
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