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    Quote Originally Posted by FISKER_Q View Post
    According to the chart on Anandtech the K series don't support VT-d or TXT(Whatever that is :P).

    Anyone got an explanation why?
    VT-d has got to do with virtualization. mistake in the charts ?

    Core i5-2500K Specifications

    Base Clock Speed: 3.3GHz
    # of Cores: 4
    # of Threads: 4
    Max Turbo Frequency: 3.7GHz
    L1 Cache: 32KB Instruction and 32KB Data for each core
    L2 Cache: 256KB Shared Instruction/Data for each core
    L3 Cache: 6MB Shared Instruction/Data among all cores
    Instruction Set: 64-bit
    Instruction Set Extensions: SSE4.2
    Lithography: 32nm
    Max TDP: 95W
    1ku Bulk Budgetary Price: $216
    Memory Types: DDR3-1066/1333
    Intel HD Graphics: Yes
    Intel HD Graphics 2000/3000: 3000
    Graphics Base Frequency: 850MHz
    Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency: 1100MHz
    Intel Flexible Display Interface: Yes
    Intel Clear Video HD Technology: Yes
    Dual Display Capable: Yes
    Socket Supported: LGA1155
    Intel Hyper-Threading Technology: No
    Intel Virtualization Technology: Yes
    Intel Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX): Yes
    Intel vPro / TXT / VT-d / Intel SIPP: Yes
    Intel Quick Sync Video: Yes
    AES New Instructions: Yes
    http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.ph...1&limitstart=1
    Last edited by geo; 01-03-2011 at 03:30 AM.

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