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Intel Core i7 980X 6 Core Gulftown CPU Review |
| Fri, March 12 2010 | 4:40PM | PermaLink |
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Without a doubt, the Core i7-980X is a fast CPU, the fastest out of the box CPU available. The 980X has a retail price of $999, meaning it will replace the 975X in Intel’s lineup. In terms of applications that will take advantage of the 6 cores, there are many game manufacturers working on optimization for multiple cores and with the support for DirectX 11 multithreaded rendering speeding up performance in games that support it, the Core i7-980X CPU to the next level, allowing for higher level of detail and more animations in games that support multi-threading. . The new CPU cooler allows the retail purchaser to overclock the CPU more than the traditional Intel cooler that doesn’t provide much leeway due to thermal margins.
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http://www.motherboards.org/reviews/motherboards/2024_15.html
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Upcoming ASUS H67 & P67 Motherboards |
| Fri, November 19 2010 | 3:59PM | PermaLink |
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Intel's Sandy Bridge processors are rumored to be delivered within the next two months, and some proof of that is the fact that motherboard vendors are coming forth with lots of information about their upcoming product. ASUS is one of these, and has briefed us on a large collection of its H67 & P67 offerings. Let's check 'em out.
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http://techgage.com/article/a_look_at_upcoming_asus_h67_p67_motherboards/
CURRENT Motherboards News on PCSTATS
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