
Originally Posted by
Dave_Sz
Am I the only one who thinks his quote "AMD may have disabled several sensors on the cherry-picked chip used in its demonstration, which facilitated that overclock. In response to this, Intel would be disabling the same sensors, in its special demonstration chip." IS funny? He says AMD MAY have disabled some sensors, we don't know which ones, but we're going to disable them on our chip too. Now how can you disable the same sensors when you don't know what they are? So going on assumptions, we all know what happen when you assume, INTEL admitted to using production parts for their test yet they are going make them not production by disabling this and that. So what's the point of saying they are doing the test on hardware we'll be able to get?
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