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See it here: http://www.euclideon.com/videos/ud-john-gatt/ Seems pretty impressive and legit. Real time demo @ 24:00 where John Gatt (the interviewer) actually moves around with a controller.
Chrome is faster than both firefox and 64-bit firefox for actual use, regardless of what isolated benchmarks have to say. Firefox has been bloated for a long, long time.
Glad you fixed it. In case you're wondering, it's called "speed step" by intel. I believe there is a bios option as well as windows option to disable/enable it.
It's probably workable if you can stress test it for stability using a decent cooler and then switch back to stock. If you don't do anything too intense for a prolonged time, you can manage temps. Still a terrible idea tho lol
Quote:Originally Posted by Whiskerz I don't know why people would instinctively pronounce a G as a J, as a lot here seem to do. Anyway they are both right, like anything that people pronounce different ways. I just think jif sounds...
Quote:Originally Posted by Forceman TDP isn't the same as power draw though. The increased TDP is probably because if the iVR being on chip, which moved that heat from the motherboard to the CPU. Actual power use should be down...
The DRAM reference clock just provides extra granularity. It's what allows you to get speeds like 1866 and 2133 on a 133 clock. which would be impossible with just a 100 clock (Your DRAM speed is: reference clock * integer multiplier). ...
Quote:Originally Posted by lock2701 That is why I said test your chip with games. you stressed your CPU 100% for 30 days what you reckon? 1.49v at 100% load for 30 days+, you'd better off running at 1.5v doing normal things. If you...
Try each stick out seperately in 1x4 GB setup so you can rule out having a single bum stick. > If none of the sticks work at XMP settings, it's probably your processor IMC or MOBO that is the problem. It's unlikely that ALL of your...
Quote:Originally Posted by SpinnyD Awesome!! When you already have architecture that is already pretty damn near perfect in terms of responsiveness, these little tweaks and improvements are what we really want. It certainly beats...
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