I'm thinking this chip will be on par with Sandy Bridge in terms of CPU performance.
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I'm thinking this chip will be on par with Sandy Bridge in terms of CPU performance.
What is more traditional? Two separate partitions? I don't think that would give you the best performance on a 'serial' bus.
Edit: Yup, 2 partitions with a multiplexer inbetween...and a jmicron...
It's pretty common knowledge that AMD is done with high end and therefore 8 core parts. I decided to prove this to myself by searching for amd roadmaps. What I didn't realize was the extent that this...
I didn't see if they listed the power supply they used but an inefficient or too large power supply could make a 62 watt difference. These benches are also at 1080p which is considered 'low...
Oh boy look at that power connector. What a terrible location.
I'm having trouble finding a source but I believe they made the the most popular motherboard of all time, the k7s5a.
I disagree, the money they spend on these programs is recaptured by raising the price of video cards.
The second problem is no matter which card you choose, only half of the new games will be...
For the past couple of generations AMD has upgraded their mid range with a die shrink. The card you're looking for will probably come out in the middle of next year.
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It's because they're refocusing production to mobile.
I downloaded the Maximus VI Extreme manual but it makes no mention of it at all. I would think that they would at least mention it in the 'package contents' section. Is there any way to get this...
I have one of these and it works pretty well:
http://www.mini-box.com/picoPSU-80
My amd E-350 system with ssd and blu ray drive peaks at 20w from the wall.
At best it will still be slower than Sandy Bridge but with a larger die size. They have a steep hill to climb.
This isn't entirely accurate because of material and production costs for...
Wow, the idea of overclocking my monitor makes me all tingly. I wish there was a way to see this monitor first hand before I buy it though. Are there any online reviews for these monitors?
Why would anyone use dxva when quicksync works so well with lav filters?
China's processors are almost certainly filled with stolen IP and they're almost a decade behind in manufacturing process so it's not reasonable to expect that they'll ever be a legitimate competitor.
I saw an Intel slide on Anandtech a while back where they claimed higher frequency scaling for Haswell.
This has nothing to do with the motherboard industry. Think about how you can buy a motherboard with an atom chip soldered on.
I really miss overclocking low end chips so one can dream I suppose but yeah, there's not going to be a k edition and 150bclk isn't reasonable.
So I've read about people removing the IHS, replacing the TIM, and then putting the IHS back on. I have also read about a waterblock that uses the IHS as the base. Are there any plans to have a...
10% seems good to me since the focus of Haswell is supposedly on improving graphics performance. I'm mostly interested in the overclocking headroom though.
It's much more likely that they had to close some plants anyway and they got lucky when nature took care of the problem for them. There has to be some consolidation after their recent acquisitions.
While I don't know why a bunch of silly marketing nonsense is 'news' I will say that I have built well over 1,000 computers and the only motherboard I have ever managed to kill was a Gigabyte.
Kinda interesting, I looked up the prices in 2002 and it looks like the GF Ti4600 and the Radeon 9700 were both released that year for $400.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_QuickPath_Interconnect
I don't think Sandy-E has QPI.
Edit: I guess it would still be used in multiprocessor systems.