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    Images of Merom revealed

    Intel new gen gems: Yonah + Merom side by side:



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    Large core. What process is that? What process will it debut at? If it stays the same, that's gonna be a bit harder to cool with a Storm, I think.
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    my new cpu
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    Yonah rullt!!
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    here my Superpi Screen II @ default air whit my best selekt 780ES which i sold to hipro5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Tinker
    Large core. What process is that? What process will it debut at? If it stays the same, that's gonna be a bit harder to cool with a Storm, I think.
    65nm - will be VERY easy to cool!

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    that's what the Conroe looks like (except on a LGA775 wafer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pifreak
    65nm - will be VERY easy to cool!
    What are the dimensions of this die? How big is the cup area on the storm? how big is the impignment area on various impignment blocks?

    Sorry, I'm not trying to change this into a watercooling conversation. I'll take my answer off the air.
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    please, drop it in a yonah laptop, i'm begging you!

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    so it is 100% that they are pin compatible?
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    yes 100% sure that they are pin compatible

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    Quote Originally Posted by zbogorgon
    so it is 100% that they are pin compatible?
    Yes afiak they are completely pin compatible
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sentential
    Yes afiak they are completely pin compatible
    VPM need'nt change as well?

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    That is one huge ass core..
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    Not too big - smaller than FX60



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    ah, good. I forgot how small the intel package is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    That is one huge ass core..
    That's because it's got an on board DDR3 controller. This is what Intel has been keeping a secret...

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    Quote Originally Posted by idiotec
    That's because it's got an on board DDR3 controller. This is what Intel has been keeping a secret...
    well dude I hate to break the NEWS to you but Intel isn't going on an integrated memory controller just yet..(yes I know, They attempted with Rimms but I'm not counting that)
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    well dude I hate to break the NEWS to you but Intel isn't going on an integrated memory controller just yet..(yes I know, They attempted with Rimms but I'm not counting that)


    PS Your wrong it's a DDR4 mem controller with Hyper X mega technology.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMX
    Your wrong it's a DDR4 mem controller with Hyper X mega technology.
    Oh, yes, I forgot, it is DDR4 with Hyper X

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    It's got so much cache it don't even need RAM !

    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zakelwe
    It's got so much cache it don't even need RAM !

    heh heh.

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    Lol - you're right about that - specially when it comes to 1M SuperPI!!!

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    I had to laugh about this

    But please try to stay nice here at XS, we're all one big family here.
    EDIT: Merom will be lightling fast in superpi upto like 4m or 8m, and ofcourse in games
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    Quote Originally Posted by pifreak
    Not too big - smaller than FX60


    That Pentium D looks very painfull
    But please try that merom in a yonah board / laptop !! It'll be so fast

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    what is marked out on the meron? i know the product numbers are, but that green squiggle.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMX
    PS Your wrong it's a DDR4 mem controller with Hyper X mega technology.
    I edited your post because your comment towards nn_step was rude and totally uncalled for.
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