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
Suffering from a wet dream, no it's just me I had to pee.
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
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?Originally posted by RGX@24 September 2003 - 10:41
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
feck!
Oh boy, a terabyte of RAM.
I'm sure that's cheap...
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
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.
"Specs"
CPU:High,some say I'm a legend in My own mind.
Update! Overclocked - Achieved Demi God statis.
Ram:If she's ready, so am I.
Hard drive:Ready for access,larger than average.
Bus speed:Not as fast as My truck.
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