Anyone know of any good CPU/Mobo Black Friday Deals?
He's the company IT guy, EVERYONE is waiting for their damn PC.mikkel wrote:
Call his mother. Are you paying the guy?Dilbert_X wrote:
Tech nerd has had my i7 GT560 something PC on his bench for about three months now.
I did grab the two Samsung 1900x1200 monitors at least...
Anyone know a way to get geeks to do their job?
build it yourself. it's not hardDilbert_X wrote:
He's the company IT guy, EVERYONE is waiting for their damn PC.mikkel wrote:
Call his mother. Are you paying the guy?Dilbert_X wrote:
Tech nerd has had my i7 GT560 something PC on his bench for about three months now.
I did grab the two Samsung 1900x1200 monitors at least...
Anyone know a way to get geeks to do their job?
bribe him with ice-cream. IT's love ice-cream. dun fuc with him, he will always put you at lastDilbert_X wrote:
Its built, its on his bench, and has been for months, along with a bunch of others.
All he has to do is image it and hand it over.
Its the tiny bit of power he has I guess - gaaaahhh.
I'll get the GM to kick his bum..
uhmm..fudzilla.com wrote:
Ivy Bridge-E to be compatible with LGA 2011 and X79 chipset
It looks like the current Sandy Bridge-E and the X79 just got a bit sweeter as, according to the slide over at XFastest, Ivy Bridge-E should be compatible with the LGA2011 socket and X79 chipset.
As you already know, the Ivy Bridge is based on the new 22nm manufacturing process and will use LGA1155 socket. The current Ivy Bridge-E situation is quite strange as it is something that we honestly weren't expecting from Intel, but currently it looks like that the Ivy Bridge-E, will use the current LGA2011 socket and will be compatible with X79 chipset. Of course, Ivy Bridge-E will probably end up to be an optical shrink of the Sandy Bridge-E but due to smaller manufacturing process, will definitely offer more performance, higher overclocking or lower power consumption.
Of course, this is an enthusiast part of the market and you can expect the Ivy Bridge-E to be priced accordingly. According to the XFastest, the Ivy Bridge-E is scheduled for Q4 2012, while the "plain" LGA1155 Ivy Bridge should come in late Q1/early Q2 2012.
Source: http://fudzilla.com/processors/item/249 … 79-chipset
Intel is unstoppablehttp://news.softpedia.com wrote:
First Intel 8-Core Sandy Bridge-EP Benchmarks Make Appearance
Now that Intel has launched its first desktop processors based on the high-performance Sandy Bridge-E architecture, the chip maker is racing to get out the Xeon version of these CPUs and the first benchmarks showing the performance of such an 8-core SKU have recently made their way to the Web.
Read more: http://news.softpedia.com/news/First-8- … 6541.shtml
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