aerodynamic wrote:
Any compact water cooling solutions for an HD 6990 4GB?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
aerodynamic wrote:
Any compact water cooling solutions for an HD 6990 4GB?
aerodynamic wrote:
Any compact water cooling solutions for an HD 6990 4GB?
sorry you don't have someone youcan love monogomously. go back to your strippers.Chardee MacDennis wrote:
cool
mo...no..go....Camm wrote:
sorry you don't have someone youcan love monogomously. go back to your strippers.Chardee MacDennis wrote:
cool
doesn't surprise me.Chardee MacDennis wrote:
mo...no..go....Camm wrote:
sorry you don't have someone youcan love monogomously. go back to your strippers.Chardee MacDennis wrote:
cool
what?
never heard of it
stick it in my ear babyChardee MacDennis wrote:
wanna get dirty?
I think it's something that makes you take pictures of you and your woman in Snuggies and post them on Internet forums.Chardee MacDennis wrote:
mo...no..go....Camm wrote:
sorry you don't have someone youcan love monogomously. go back to your strippers.Chardee MacDennis wrote:
cool
what?
never heard of it
LOLKimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
face palm gif
exactly. and it's a onesie, not a snuggiemikkel wrote:
I think it's something that makes you take pictures of you and your woman in Snuggies and post them on Internet forums.Chardee MacDennis wrote:
mo...no..go....Camm wrote:
sorry you don't have someone youcan love monogomously. go back to your strippers.
what?
never heard of it
AMD partnered with Patriot Memory to bring this type of products to the global market, while VisionTek is selected to be the North American retail partner. AMD will offer three lines of system memory, all in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities: "Entertainment Edition", "Performance Edition" and "Radeon Edition". The line is fairly standard - DDR3-1333, DDR3-1600 and DDR3-1866.
DDR3L is making an appearance inside the "Performance Edition" with modules operating at 1.35V, while "Radeon Edition" operates at 1.5-1.65V at 1866MHz and supports overclocking via AMD Overdrive software.
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AMD Not Competing with Intel Anymore, Goes Mobile
"We're at an inflection point," said AMD spokesman Mike Silverman, according to a Mercury News report. "We will all need to let go of the old 'AMD versus Intel' mindset, because it won't be about that anymore."
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