JackBurton
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Originally posted by: djnsmith7
Very impressive...Can't wait til the new E8xxx chips hit the shelves...
I have no interest in the overpriced DDR3 either...What a joke...
Originally posted by: Cheex
That is blazing fast!!...:beer:
In any case though, :thumbsdownDR3:thumbsdown: is still not for me either and i STILL want a :thumbsup:Q9450:thumbsup:
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Originally posted by: tofumonster
Are these clocks even practical?
What would we use a 4.4Ghz for? And let's even factor in that this test was some sort of suicide run. Let's say we just had a clock of 4.0Ghz stable. What could utilize the speed (to its utmost potential)?
Originally posted by: WelshBloke
Originally posted by: tofumonster
Are these clocks even practical?
What would we use a 4.4Ghz for? And let's even factor in that this test was some sort of suicide run. Let's say we just had a clock of 4.0Ghz stable. What could utilize the speed (to its utmost potential)?
I think your missing the point by about, ummmm a couple of miles there.![]()
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: WelshBloke
Originally posted by: tofumonster
Are these clocks even practical?
What would we use a 4.4Ghz for? And let's even factor in that this test was some sort of suicide run. Let's say we just had a clock of 4.0Ghz stable. What could utilize the speed (to its utmost potential)?
I think your missing the point by about, ummmm a couple of miles there.![]()
i was going to say maybe he's not on the same planet cuz he's so far off.
DO NOT TAKE ANY SUICIDE SHOTS AS GIVEN OC's.
Also DC computing would take advantage of every last mhz you had. Only problem is suicide benches dont last longer then 2-3min TOPS.
