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Personally I like sites with news comments, they're handy when you quickly want to see opinions on a subject without having to search for or start a thread in the forums. Otherwise it looks very nice. Thanks Kyle and co.
I think you are confusing the APUs (SPEs) and the PE. A PE is said to have 8 APUs capable of 32 Gflops. I think Sony said the PS3 will have 3 PEs giving it a theoretical peak of 768 Gflops if they run at 4.6Ghz. In my original post I thought there would only be 1 PE in the PS3. Still, if the...
Don't set the master and slave on the secondary to auto, instead have the bios just auto detect the drives and save the settings. If you've already done that or can't do that then you may have a more serious problem.
Are all the 3000's that Newegg sells the CG stepping or is there still a chance to get a C0? The info they have posted indicates C0 but it's been that way for ages. How is it at the other big name online retailers?
So the old model is $18 and the lowest end new model is $30, the new one looks like it would perform a bit worse than the old one. It would be nice to see a shootout putting all the models old and new in a head to head contest.
I was just wondering if anyone has had problems with the fan scraping on a part of the circuit board below the central hub. Sometimes my fan starts scraping and I have to pull the fan out a bit with the little bit of slack the axel has.
They have sleeve bearings which means they won't last as long, although it does make them quieter than an equivalent ball bearing. After a while the bearing will dry out at which point you can put in another fan or oil the bearing with some light oil.
It wasn't just the SE's that had 128bit memory. Sapphire came out with a 128bit card with almost pro clocks and the pro name. After much backlash they decided to take off pro from the name and just keep it as 9800 Atlantis.
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