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http://www.hexus.net/content/reviews...lld19JRD0xMDM2
Everything is possible now days
that's pretty sweet.
It would be nuts if you could use both at once.
btw what's that card plugging into? it looks like the pci express for graphics cards, and there's 3 of them.
LMFAO! WOW! thats awesome hahaha
lemme see...
pay god knows how much to run an AMD on an intel board, or.....
just get an AMD board....
hmmmmm........
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All I can say is that this kind of setup is just looking for problems.
plugging in to one of those orange thingiesOriginally Posted by rossco_2004
wouldnt the bandwidth of the PCI E bottleneck the cpu?
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it should. espeically with one of those boards that advertise fast bridges with the ram and cpu. if the cpu's not there, the bridge is broken!?!!Originally Posted by bigdawgfoxx
but that's hilarious! i wonder if intel can run on amd??? that would be fun too
As long as it only costs about the same as a standard mobo, this seems like a reasonable upgrade path from P4 to PCI E to Athlon64 if you don't want/can't afford to change everything at once.In one fell swoop, ECS are attempting to remove the cost problem inherent in switching between an Intel or AMD machine.
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