anybody know whats the maximum DIMM size IvyBrige chipsets will support? 4GB, 8GB, 16GB?
Now that i think about it its really not the chipset, since the Memory controller is on the CPU?
I havent done any overclocking for quite a while, but back when i did i remember one of the big issues was that when you overclocked by increasing the FSB you were also increasing the PCI bus as well from its normal 33Mhz and this could cause pci periphials to not work correctly or erraticly...
I was having the same delema, Its a shame you cant get any decent X2's for 939 anymore. The only one that you can really find avalable is 3800+. I wanted the 4600 or 4800+. I was considering an opteron dualcore 2.4Ghz, but thats like 270$ and the C2D is so much more powerfull. So ive...
I want to upgrade my CPU from a AMD64 3200+ to a dual core chip, but the one i want the X2 4600+ is hard to find, so i was thinking of putting an Opteron 180 in it instead. The problem is that the Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D motherboard doesnt specificly say it supports any Opteron CPUs, and newegg...
From what i understand there is no real advantage to having a exact pixel to pixel mapping for video so that being said a higher resolution of 1366X768 is better simply because it gives you more resolution than 1280X720.
Interesting comments. Just wondering about the comment that 16X10 panels are easier to cut than 16X9? So what do the LCD TV manufacturers do? Is there more waste when the produce 16X9 tvs vs 16X10 computer monitors?
why does the aspect ratio effect resolution. if you want more resolution just make a 16x9 monitor with 2240X1260 res instead of a 16:10 with 1920X1200 res
Why is it that computer monitors come in the 16X10 aspect ratio instead of 16X9? Did the computer industry just want to be different? Why didnt they just go with the HDTV ratio of 16X9 for wide screen monitors? This has always bugged me, i dont know why but it has.
Yes but i belive the reason they use so many chips on Ram sticks is because they need to make the data path wider. most ram chips have 16 data lines so to get 64 or 128 bit wide data path you need 4 or 8 16 bit wide chips. So yes because of the way ram is packaged and because ram needs to be...
yea ram is much faster than flash, but isnt most of the cost of manufacturing silicon chips the die size and since Dram only needs one transistor per bit vs ??? per bit for flash wouldn't the die size for ram be smaller than the die size for an equivalent amount of flash, and therefore should be...
Just wondering what everyones opinion is on this. I can by a 2GB SD card for like 20$ from new egg but a 2GB dual channel DDR2 Ram kit costs like 200$. Why is this? Flash has a much more complex structure per cell in silicon than does ram. Dram is about the simplest structure there is 1...
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