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Someone care to tell me why we have so much IBM hate here? I'm really curious.

There's only TWO people who said anything negative and suddenly the thread is "full" of IBM hate. Just as bad as those Sensationalist articles that so many people complain about.

OT: The watercooling on die sounds pretty exciting. I wonder how long that might take to trickle down to the consumer smile.gif
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post #42 of 88
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Originally Posted by CyberWolf575 View Post

All the IBM hate is due to ignorance, just complete ignorance. It's due to the fact that they know nothing about technological history, or development, but because they know how to build a computer and overclock they think they are the know it alls, so they act that way on here.
In reality, IBM is the reason why modern computing is the way it is today. They have probably brought more innovation and creation to computing then any other company in history. Before posting stupid ignorant posts, go and educate yourselves.

This.
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post #43 of 88
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The watercooling on die sounds pretty exciting. I wonder how long that might take to trickle down to the consumer smile.gif
Sounds more like impossible outside IBM's OEM servers.
I'd prefer it over air, they just need to remember about cooling HDD's in file server and I might be going into server room without ear plugs next time biggrin.gif
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Water Cooling on the Die would be sick. Also we need more Companies like IBM pushing the boundaries of todays tech.
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Ok I admit if executed properly this does fit into the category of innovation. Now don't go and take what I say next as hate, but on first glance, I just sort of expected more out of them.
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Originally Posted by HanSomPa View Post

There's only TWO people who said anything negative and suddenly the thread is "full" of IBM hate. Just as bad as those Sensationalist articles that so many people complain about.
OT: The watercooling on die sounds pretty exciting. I wonder how long that might take to trickle down to the consumer smile.gif

Thank you.

edit: this is the problem I was thinking of. Don't know if it causes extra heat but it seems to be a problem to consider avoiding in this case:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavitation
Edited by un-midas touch - 11/14/12 at 7:01pm
post #46 of 88
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This. I thought a lot of us loved IBM?

headscratch.gif Then why do they keep saying AMD is becoming the next IBM like it's a bad thing
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post #47 of 88
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Scoff all you want, but IBM has a long history of taking breakthroughs and existing technology and implementing/refining them in a way that is plausible for the real world.

IBM is not called a think tank for show. These guys do some REALLY amazing stuff. I read an article that said they spend into the BILLIONS are R&D (though I could be wrong).
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post #48 of 88
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IBM needs to buy AMD already and give Intel some real competition.

THIS!

It's about time we have heard some new stuff from IBM, TBH. The market needs them. Apple can talk about innovations all they want, IBM is the real deal. I'll take a die with interlaced WC... heck yeah I will!
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Ok I admit if executed properly this does fit into the category of innovation. Now don't go and take what I say next as hate, but on first glance, I just sort of expected more out of them.
Thank you.
edit: this is the problem I was thinking of. Don't know if it causes extra heat but it seems to be a problem to consider avoiding in this case:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavitation

Cavitation is due to changes in pressure..... PC watercooling provides a relatively constant pressure and the pressures are not high enough to cause cavitation.

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Originally Posted by Purger View Post

THIS!
It's about time we have heard some new stuff from IBM, TBH. The market needs them. Apple can talk about innovations all they want, IBM is the real deal. I'll take a die with interlaced WC... heck yeah I will!
IBM has no reason to go back into the lower-margin and lowering volume consumer x86 market.

IBM has plenty of new stuff.... They recently launched PureFlex Systems this year: http://www.ibm.com/ibm/puresystems/us/en/pf_pureflex.html
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IBM has no reason to go back into the lower-margin and lowering volume consumer x86 market.
: http://www.ibm.com/ibm/puresystems/us/en/pf_pureflex.html

I always fail to see how having a branch for consumer level products is by any means a bad thing. Once you get past the start up costs and continually generate revenue equal or greater to your expenditures, where's the harm? It increases your portfolio, as well as promote the strength of your brand. Besides liability and risk factors I don't see what would be so bad about it...
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