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Nehalem also has a TLB bug
Peter BP wrote:
I'm more and more happy with my Core processors for evey day that passes, and so far I see no reason to upgrade to Core i7. My stationary PC has a 775 socket and it'll socket a Core 2 Quad nicely once I find such an investment useful (I have a 2.66 Duo 2 today). I'm another happy C2D customer. I've been overclocking my E6400 (from 2.13GHz) to 2.66GHz for almost 2 1/2 years now, with not a hiccup. |
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Nehalem also has a TLB bug
"chrisv" wrote in message ... Peter BP wrote: I'm more and more happy with my Core processors for evey day that passes, and so far I see no reason to upgrade to Core i7. My stationary PC has a 775 socket and it'll socket a Core 2 Quad nicely once I find such an investment useful (I have a 2.66 Duo 2 today). I'm another happy C2D customer. I've been overclocking my E6400 (from 2.13GHz) to 2.66GHz for almost 2 1/2 years now, with not a hiccup. I too am a happy Core 2 Dual owner. My E6550 has handled any task I have wanted it to do and the desire to upgrade anything is NIL. |
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Nehalem also has a TLB bug
Lee Waun wrote:
"chrisv" wrote in message ... Peter BP wrote: I'm more and more happy with my Core processors for evey day that passes, and so far I see no reason to upgrade to Core i7. My stationary PC has a 775 socket and it'll socket a Core 2 Quad nicely once I find such an investment useful (I have a 2.66 Duo 2 today). I'm another happy C2D customer. I've been overclocking my E6400 (from 2.13GHz) to 2.66GHz for almost 2 1/2 years now, with not a hiccup. I too am a happy Core 2 Dual owner. My E6550 has handled any task I have wanted it to do and the desire to upgrade anything is NIL. I may upgrade my present C2D to a Quad once the prices plunge after new year, in part due to the new Core i7's entering the market en masse, plus due to the huge unsold equipment stores that seem to be in the It business. iSuppli claimed that the warehouse value of computer equpment quadrupled from Q3 to Q4 2008. A merry yuletide to you all! -- "Another difference between Milton and myself is that everything reminds Milton of the money supply. Well, everything reminds me of sex, but I keep it out of the paper." - (attributed to Robert M. Solow) |
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