212+ on Newegg is a poor buy, it costs MORE than a Scythe Mugen 2. It's a ripoff at the $50 they make you pay for. Either buy it elsewhere or buy a different cooler. The XIgmatek GAIA is a version of the Xigmatek Dark Knight with a few improvements i.e. push pull fan compatibility and better...
The thing about AMD's GPU "cores" is that they work & are counted completely differently from nVidia's GPU "cores". Even if they were the same thing, AMD would provide the same performance for the same TDP. The same is the case for SB vs BD, because AMD redefined CPU "cores" with BD by using...
Consider that it is the first AMD chipset mobo out now to officially support SLI. So even if the Dozer isn't out, it might be worth it for some of you.
The Dozer was delayed for one of these reasons:
- B0/B1 stepping performance issues (Phenom TLB bug style or C2/C3 revision style?)
- To get Llano (mainstream) out first
Both which make sense
1600 CL9 1.65V is quite normal as it is a performance setting. 1333 CL9 at anywhere above 1.5V is not, this is a generic setting on the SPD, should never have to run above 1.5V or you have defective RAM.
A lot of AMD users have had issues with that particular RAM kit
I'd be more concerned about you using a 125W processor on that motherboard though (MSI 3+1 phase VRM), it's suicide. For more info on why, see the link in my sig: "About VRMs & MOSFETs", on overclock.net
Firefox 4 is memory adaptive. If you have more memory, then it will use that memory. If you're on a system with few memory, it will optimize as so to use less. Kinda like Windows 7 now actually.
A lot of people say that Firefox 4 is somewhat copying of Opera. I use opera as a secondhand browser; browsing/page-loading wise, firefox is as fast or faster than Opera for me with Fasterfox Lite installed.
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