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Ok, 2.6Ghz E6300 (1.83Ghz stock), 2.94Ghz on crap motherboard on air cooling. If the cheaper Gigabyte DS3 mobo was used then a 500Mhz FSB could be used and would easily go over 3Ghz, to about 3.2Ghz So yeh, currently the world record Conroe overc…
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True, Linkin park is a bit teenage angst.
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Rest assured, the Core 2 Duo spanks the Core Duo, the Core 2 is a new architecture, think of the Core Duo as a Intel Pentium M on steroids. And damn overclockable too, a 1.83Ghz Core 2 Duo will run at 2.7Ghz on stock cooling. 3Ghz plus on good a…
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OH PLEASE... You only want this to run bootcamp on it... Hence why I'm keeping my Powerbook as my 'lifestyle' computer and in january buying a Core 2 Duo, overclocking it to 3Ghz+, adding 1066Mhz DDR RAM and a nVidia Direct x10 card, for those …
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Fair enough, but clicking upgrade is a simple and clutter free way of doing it which usually works without any hiccups at all.
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Nope, just click upgrade. Changes nothing but the system. No need to archive and install, there would be no point seeing as an archived system is unusable anyway, and would just take up disk space.
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I buy for the looks and the system. As for those blue laptops... MY EYES MY EYES OH GOD MY BEAUTIFUL EYES!
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Oops forgot about that. Been so obsessed about the Conroe's recently forgot all about the finer details of the G5s, I stand corrected.
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Bugger all. Pretty much. Maybe for video editing of something equally memory intensive your dual processor would be a little faster.
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If you decide to overclock both an Athlon X2 and a Core 2 Duo, AMD's offerings quickly become a laughing stock. The Conroe's have so much room, on stock coolers the E6300 (1.8Ghz) can overclock to 2.6Ghz, past 3Ghz with decent air cooling and a reli…
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Interesting.
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Quote: Originally posted by JRG Thanks for clearing that up JRG, wasn't sure if it was all correct. So what your saying is that AMDs and Intel multiple core system share the FSB, but the AMDs have access to there own memory and therefore greate…
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Ok here goes: Multiple processors have the advantage of having their own front side bus, multi core processors have to share a single bus. However, the G4 multi processors did not have their own FSBs, instead, they shared the usual 133/166Mhz…
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Another poster for when he/she buys a 60 watt rated lightbulb but complains when it only works at 40 watts, only to find out that he/she left energy saving on reduced as opposed to maximum.
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Erm, this thread is a joke, you really think anyone took this seriously? Anyway, I vote for iSchnizzle
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Also, got to count the post of the Apple loyal, the almost religious extremist devotees of the Apple cause... Then the counter argument from those Dell-ists, that argue that the light produced by Dell lightbulbs is just as good but costs half as…
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Shouldn't there be a poster banging on about power consumption, and then another one on the temperatures of the bulb at idle and under load?
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Quote: Originally posted by shetline Top analysis sir!
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Amen to that. 15" screen is as low as I'd want to go, and I don't care about the extra bulk and weight it brings with it either.
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What if you have two?!?