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On [CPUs] what will increases the :Mgz" on ur cpu do?
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There are more factors at play than just the clock rate (GHz). Since the Q9550 is in the Q9*** series, it has 12mb of cache while the Q6*** [...]
    Dasher 4 131 scudst0rm
11-08-2008 at 07:07 PM
On [CPUs] E7200, E8400, Phenom 9950 approx MHz?
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generally the first number is the series of processors, i.e. e8xxx, which tells you stuff like manufacturing process, cache size, fsb (usual [...]
    earthandal​lstars 5 775 spuddyt
07-17-2008 at 11:15 PM
On [CPUs] Nehalem and motherboards
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Nehalem is going to have 1366 pins, try fitting that into a socket 775 LOL.
    michael d 7 407 zipz0p
07-12-2008 at 06:06 AM
On [CPUs] budget cpu and mobo!
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it is my understanding that if you only have one card that you HAVE to install in on the 1st PCIe slot, someone correct me if im wrong.
    Invisik 4 189 Invisik
04-22-2008 at 02:05 AM

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