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INCREDIBLY gay name. For something that offers no Socket7 support. ^__^

posted by : nemowho, 17 June 2009 Complain about this comment
No, You're Right...

INCREDIBLY GAY NAME for something that doesn't feature Socket7 support. ^__^

posted by : nemowho, 17 June 2009 Complain about this comment
New Secret Weapon & SATA III....

Secret Weapon From ati is 9.6:

AMD has released the latest Catalyst 9.6 ,which brings us several performance tweaks as well as improved Linux support.

Heres what AMD is promising in terms of improved performance:

Company of Heroes – performance gains of up to 25% for the ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series, and performance gains of up to 10% for the ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series

Crysis Warhead – performance gains of up to 11% for dual CrossFire

Crysis – performance gains of up to 13% for ATI CrossFireX technology in dual configuration

World in Conflict – performance gains of up to 30% for high settings that were previously CPU limited with the ATI Radeon HD 4800 series.

Of course, your performance may vary, depending on your particular system configuration.

Our favorite Scotsman, AMDs Ian McNaughton says his favorite community is the Linux community, and it also got a treat, in the guise of SLED and SLED 11 production support and RHEL 4.8 early look support

SATA III Southbridge is Jan '10 Thru Springtime '10:

will support PCI-Express 2.0.

AMD SB850 and SB810 will support SATA 3.0,which supports six sets of SATA 6Gb/s interfaces.They will become the first southbridge chip supporting SATA 3.0. In addition, built-in Clock Gen and Giabit Ethernet MAC will further reduce costs.

However, Grains of SALT Dept: 4790 Announced Is HOPED To Do Bettter Than 4650.

posted by : vondrashek, 16 June 2009 Complain about this comment
4Gamer

Nick, the language of the 4Gamer web-page is in Japanese!!!

posted by : A nonny mouse, 16 June 2009 Complain about this comment
Can't we come up with different model numbers?

Travel back in time to 1997, Intel had the Intel Pentium P54 series which clocked from 133MHz to 200MHz. They were then superceded by the short-lived P55 Pentium MMX which clocked from 133MHz to 233MHz.

posted by : Glenn, 16 June 2009 Complain about this comment

Foxconn shows off Inferno Katana

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