http://www.alienware.com/system_pages/aurora_ddr.aspx
http://www.alienware.com/Configurator_Page...ode=SKU-DEFAULT
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wow, building a computer yourself is still better and cheaper
I am so surprised.
Hopefully, athlon XP's and p4's should price drop crazy.
Edit:
And their using Geforce FX's *lol*
Here you go get the low down on this chip.
AMD Athlon 64 FX-51
Quote:
AMD's new parts share the following specifications.
Approximately 105.9 million transistors
130nm SOI process technology
193mm2 die size
1MB L2 cache (128KB L1 cache)
Computing in AMD's 64-bit environment offers several benefits.
Support for 32-bit/64-bit operating systems
Simultaneous multitasking of 32-bit/64-bit applications
Address up to one terabyte (TB) of system RAM
SSE2 instruction set (matching Pentium 4)
supports 1 terrabyte RAM :o
feck!
And why the hell arent they making 1 TB hard drives yet...
How come they don't know exactly how many transistors are in this chip?Quote:
Originally posted by RGX@24 September 2003 - 10:41
Quote:
AMD's new parts share the following specifications.
Approximately 105.9 million transistors
130nm SOI process technology
193mm2 die size
1MB L2 cache (128KB L1 cache)
Computing in AMD's 64-bit environment offers several benefits.
Support for 32-bit/64-bit operating systems
Simultaneous multitasking of 32-bit/64-bit applications
Address up to one terabyte (TB) of system RAM
SSE2 instruction set (matching Pentium 4)
supports 1 terrabyte RAM :o
feck!
Oh boy, a terabyte of RAM.
I'm sure that's cheap...
1 terrabyte RAM,I think this is more aimed at server use or something.
I remember when I bought my first 8-meg fpm chip,it was $159.
Last 512meg dim was $59.