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Sir KnightPosted: 15:20 Nov18 2008Post ID: 2481574
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Yesterday, Intel released the new Core i7 series processors. They're all quad core (For now) and have an 8MB L3 Cache. Seeing as it was introduced a new CPU Socket type, (LGA 1366) it's a bit obvious that there were new motherboards made to support this. These new motherboards like the MSI X58 Eclipse SLI are a little more tech savvy compared to your average motherbaord. Featuring support for Triple Channel DDR3 RAM and 8 (Yes, 8) USB ports. More about Intel Core i7 series.
But starting in January 2009, just about the entire landscape will change over in AMD land. Starting with the new Phenom II X4 920 and 940. In the following month, AMD will move into the Socket AM3 area. As you can guess there's going to be even more new motherboards made as well. And by June, the old Athlon series will be brought back to life with up to quad core performance More about the upcoming AMD lineup.
Sir KnightPosted: 19:51 Nov18 2008Post ID: 2481958
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Well everything seems to use a USB port nowadays. Input devices, printers/scanners, external drives, flash drives, and those weird and sometimes useless USB devices (Glove warmer, humping dog, doomsday device, USB guitar)
ugh...i always run out of USB slots, i have so many extensions and i still run out. sid140-the MPC mags are awesome, and i like the discs that come with some of them. A lot of the programs are great.
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