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Sosseres:

--- Quote from: nstgc on November 06, 2011, 04:07:00 PM ---May I assume you are joking?

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He is, he has long posts about economy and politics all over the forum. That is a parody of the trickle down economy, while also being a true parallel.

nstgc:
I thought so, but I'm a novice when it comes to sarcasm.

kureshii:
http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4230565/AMD-s-Interlagos-and-Valencia-finally-emerge

About time too. And Intel arrives just in time to take a dump on AMD’s party: http://www.anandtech.com/show/5091/intel-core-i7-3960x-sandy-bridge-e-review-keeping-the-high-end-alive

And with numbers to make AMD shit their pants too.

Threading:





Power consumption:


(Keep in mind that i7-3960X is 435mm^2 compared to FX-8150 at 315mm^2.)

Overclocked:



Yes, I’m being selective with what I’m showing, because single-threaded stuff is pretty boring to look at. And yes, the i7-3960X is ridiculously priced and not within most people’s budgets. But the i7-3930K at $555 MSRP seems to be an interesting option, if only those damn X79 board prices weren’t ridiculous enough to make Sony prices look reasonable.

AnimeJanai:
BULLDOZER PC CASE



BULLDOZER PC CASE


The front actually moves in order to allow you access to the optical media drive.  The case is roomy enough to fit a full-sized ATX motherboard and full-size graphics cards.  Digital displays are on the front and side so that you can see the operating temperatures if the case is positioned where you cannot see any one specific facing.

nstgc:
I just saw the next Intels on Newegg today. Haven't seen any benchmarks until now. AMD just got bum-fucked...again. Well on the plus side, the new Intels are super expensive.

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