It could be a marketing trick.
It could be a marketing trick.
AMD is dumb to waste time on this. How many people out there even know about unlocking cores or know how to for that matter?
we are such a minor part of the market. Who gives a crap?
Id assume its more to try to block third parties from selling "quad core" systems at almost quad core prices, but only paying AMD for the cheep locked dual core. But then again if their doing that they probably dont care if they sell them with the newest bios and its various fixes.
Seems like a (good) marketing move by GB.Any news on new AM3 GB boards unlocking X2s to X4?
Personally I am with AMD on this one and agree that the disabled cores should not be tampered with .
Does this board unlock cores?
Is there a list on here of Gigabyte boards that this works on?
There was an article on unlocking the 720 in PCFormat so a significant proportion of the UK gaming & enthusiast market now knows about this. I expect other UK PC magazines to follow it up as well.
It doesnt make a lick of sense for AMD to do this. I can guarentee that the only people who buy the cheaper AMD CPU's cant afford the quads. If you have the money you buy a 955 be, especially with the top of the line chip being a mere $245 :rolleyes:
noboy is going out and saying "hey look how I can con amd out of its money!"