"there" should be "their". I learned that in grade school.AMD has improved a lot over the years and while there reputation for overheating isn?t as ?talked? about as it used to be, Intel can find themselves hunting in dangerous waters when AMD comes to town with a new processor.
Written by Jason Freeden
I will warn you though that overclocking any sort of processor is putting the chip set in danger of blowing up or overheating to the point where the chip will literally melt.
The FX chip was very expensive to make so they needed to charge enough money to actually make a profit off it them.
Surely the ability to hold out longer in life span would be which processor is better.
Originally posted by: Markfw900
And the idiot can't even spell.
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And grammer too:
Originally posted by: Markfw900
And the idiot can't even spell.
"there" should be "their". I learned that in grade school.AMD has improved a lot over the years and while there reputation for overheating isn?t as ?talked? about as it used to be, Intel can find themselves hunting in dangerous waters when AMD comes to town with a new processor.
And his name is on the article:
Written by Jason Freeden
So we know who the idiot is !
And here is a good one:
I will warn you though that overclocking any sort of processor is putting the chip set in danger of blowing up or overheating to the point where the chip will literally melt.
You have to read this article just to get a good laugh !
And grammer too:
The FX chip was very expensive to make so they needed to charge enough money to actually make a profit off it them.
DDR was capable of running at bus speeds of up to 533 MHZ
RAM helps out of the graphics processor a lot in a computer so DDR II wanted to assist the video card so that is could allow gamers to perform at optimal levels, even if they didn?t have the best video card possible
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Perhaps I should have posted this in General Hardware?
Or even OT? (ok, maby not)
Whats also good is the rating of the article. It's now 1/5 (or 0/5, lowest rating) out of 162 votes. What does that say?
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Originally posted by: InlineFive
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