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as a current iPad owner i see a lot of good things in Honeycomb, well done GoogleOriginally Posted by whyhellothere
looking good
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as a current iPad owner i see a lot of good things in Honeycomb, well done GoogleOriginally Posted by whyhellothere
looking good
as a current iPad owner i see a lot of good things in Honeycomb, well done GoogleOriginally Posted by whyhellothere
looking good
Originally Posted by omgitswes
I'm guessing there isn't going to be much of anything except for tablets
Originally Posted by omgitswes
I'm guessing there isn't going to be much of anything except for tablets
me tooOriginally Posted by mp3911
Got an email from Microcenter, I5 2500k will retail at $249.99 and they are offering $70 instant savings. If any of y'all are ready to upgrade your processors, this is the time to do it.
me tooOriginally Posted by mp3911
Got an email from Microcenter, I5 2500k will retail at $249.99 and they are offering $70 instant savings. If any of y'all are ready to upgrade your processors, this is the time to do it.
Originally Posted by HybridSoldier23
Originally Posted by omgitswes
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/05/origin-pc-takes-genesis-and-big-o-gaming-desktops-to-5ghz-with-o/
Seriously a factory rig at 5GHz?
I wonder if you can reach 5GHz on an air cooled system instead of water, probably could with i7 980x idk doubt it though.
Originally Posted by HybridSoldier23
Originally Posted by omgitswes
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/05/origin-pc-takes-genesis-and-big-o-gaming-desktops-to-5ghz-with-o/
Seriously a factory rig at 5GHz?
I wonder if you can reach 5GHz on an air cooled system instead of water, probably could with i7 980x idk doubt it though.
Originally Posted by HybridSoldier23
Originally Posted by omgitswes
I already have a Noctua NH-D14, was looking at the H50 but performance wise didn't look all that impressive.
I had the H50 running at 4GHz. My temps were always <40c at idle
When I went to 4.6GHz I got an H70 and my temps are still <40c at idle
Originally Posted by HybridSoldier23
Originally Posted by omgitswes
I already have a Noctua NH-D14, was looking at the H50 but performance wise didn't look all that impressive.
I had the H50 running at 4GHz. My temps were always <40c at idle
When I went to 4.6GHz I got an H70 and my temps are still <40c at idle
yea from the 2500k and up is enthusiast.Originally Posted by CWrite78
the k series of sandy bridge is the enthusiast chip right?
yea from the 2500k and up is enthusiast.Originally Posted by CWrite78
the k series of sandy bridge is the enthusiast chip right?
Hop on the 6950 for $300, you can unlock it into a 6970.Originally Posted by sole vintage
yea from the 2500k and up is enthusiast.Originally Posted by CWrite78
the k series of sandy bridge is the enthusiast chip right?
man if i pick one up i have to get a new mobo ram a cooler and a graphics card idk if i should get the 5870 for $345to replace a 4870
Hop on the 6950 for $300, you can unlock it into a 6970.Originally Posted by sole vintage
yea from the 2500k and up is enthusiast.Originally Posted by CWrite78
the k series of sandy bridge is the enthusiast chip right?
man if i pick one up i have to get a new mobo ram a cooler and a graphics card idk if i should get the 5870 for $345to replace a 4870
thanks didnt know you can do thatOriginally Posted by mp3911
Hop on the 6950 for $300, you can unlock it into a 6970.Originally Posted by sole vintage
yea from the 2500k and up is enthusiast.Originally Posted by CWrite78
the k series of sandy bridge is the enthusiast chip right?
man if i pick one up i have to get a new mobo ram a cooler and a graphics card idk if i should get the 5870 for $345to replace a 4870
thanks didnt know you can do thatOriginally Posted by mp3911
Hop on the 6950 for $300, you can unlock it into a 6970.Originally Posted by sole vintage
yea from the 2500k and up is enthusiast.Originally Posted by CWrite78
the k series of sandy bridge is the enthusiast chip right?
man if i pick one up i have to get a new mobo ram a cooler and a graphics card idk if i should get the 5870 for $345to replace a 4870
If you're familiar with the AMD Black Edition processors, this is the same concept. On locked processors, you can only change the multiplier downwards, like from 16 to 15. On these, you can change them upwards as well, making overclocking extremely easy.Originally Posted by omgitswes
A quick overview on Sandy Bride. I really don't think I'm missing too much since all I will be doing is gaming. It is looking pretty nice though
I don't understand Intel's numbering either. Why is this socket 1155, it would probably make some think that they can put an 1156 processor in it
What's an advantage in having an unlocked CPU?