I'm pretty sure its the motherboard actually. I have seen dual-core chips do 500+ FSB stable on the eVGA 680i A1 revision easily, but when the same chips goes into a P5N32 or Striker Extreme, they tend to max out around 490.
But 680i doesn't play well with quad cores so P35 is basically the...
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Nice review, but just wondering, Iv seen reviews of this mouse on other tech sites and they say that the triple threat button is a delayed 3 shot and not just 3 really fast clicks? Can you verify that if possible? Thanks
You could look into the Razer Barracuda, TechGage did a great review and detailed review of it too :)
http://techgage.com/article/razer_barracuda_ac-1_sound_card/
I kinda have that same problem too with the wireless router I got from my ISP. I just turn it off and on once a day and that seems to fix many of the problems iv been having before.
Very nice review and very detailed. Too bad you couldn't compare it with an X-Fi but the Audigy4 shouldn't be that much different.
I can't wait to see those new Makos :D
Seriously. I would rather have a higher clocked 3GHz+ dual-core than a 2.xxGHz quad-core. I guess its because its easier to slap on more cores and dies than to add more GHz while keeping its voltage use down :p
But once multi-threading gets more mainstream, more cores will be better.
Thats why they're the worst company of 2007 :D
http://consumerist.com/consumer/worst-company-in-america/riaa-wins-worst-company-in-america-2007-245235.php