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Intel releases sixteen new Penryn processors for servers and high-end

Published on November 13, 2007

With clock speeds ranging from 2.0 GHz to 3.4 GHz, Intel has announced sixteen new new 45nm processors with front side bus speeds up to 1,600 MHz and L2 caches of up to 6 MB. These new "Penryn" Core 2 based processors include 15 new Xeon processors. . . Read more

Intel Releases New Midrange Chips

Published on August 12, 2008

Intel has released several new midrange processors all based on its 45nm process technology from both the Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad lines. Vendors of gaming PCs are expected to manufacture new systems based on these processors shortly. At the head of th Read more

AMD Phenom X4 prices pop up in online stores

Published on November 07, 2007

If we ever had some doubt that AMD would be able to deliver its desktop quad-core processors in time for Christmas, there are now signs that a release of the CPUs may be closer than we previously thought Read more

Nvidia Smokes 3DMark Thanks to PhysX

Published on June 20, 2008

Mountain House (CA) - Nvidia's released two powerful weapons with its GeForce 9800 GTX+ graphics card: The company can now compete against AMD's brilliant Radeon 4850 graphics card on price and the company finally has an answer to ATI's dominance in 3DMark benchmarks. Read more

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Tom's SBM: The $1,500 Mainstream PC

Published on October 29, 2008

We're following up yesterday's $4,500 behemoth with a more affordable $1,500 mid-range build. Let's see what sort of performance (and overclocking headroom) you can get when you spend one third of the money. Read more

System Builder Marathon: The $4,500 Super PC

Published on October 28, 2008

This month's System Builder Marathon spreads the system prices out even further to $4,500, $1,500, and $500. Is today’s $4,500 system really worth three times as much as an upper-mainstream performance machine? Read more

Can Your Old Athlon 64 Still Game?

Published on October 24, 2008

We'd all love to upgrade every time a new piece of gaming hardware drops, but that's an expensive proposition. You think your Athlon 64 system is fairly quick--any chance a simple graphics upgrade can bring it up speed? We're aiming to find out. Read more

Benchmarking With Intel's NAS Toolkit

Published on October 23, 2008

We've been publishing our networked storage stories using Intel's NAS Performance tool kit as our primary benchmark. But before we went any further, we thought we'd introduce the software package and its individual components. Read more

 

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why is the QX9650 is so much more expensive than the Q9650?

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Unlocked multiplyer on the X

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Unlocked multiplier on the QX9650. If you're an overclocker, that's a big boon. Worth the cost differential? Uh, I'd say no some would say yes.


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Yes, I use an Intel Quad. Sometimes its a little overclocked, sometimes a bit underclocked. Yet, its always nice, the virtualiztion is sick. And?


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