It's sad, really... and not what I expected at all from Anandtech. I smell an Intel hissy fit over Doom 3, so I put as much stock in this review as people would put in Saddam investing their retirement funds.
Sad, very sad indeed.
You'd think so, but if I connect the other end and wire it
WhBl/Bl/WhOr/Or/WhGr/Gr/WhBr/Br - no link when I connect a straight-through to the wall-plate and the other end to a computer.
It sure would, but I need to install this back-end today.
I guess I'll have to see if there are any available in my town (hopefully).
I figured someone here would know.
Thanks anyways.
As the title and summary denote... I've been charged with wiring a 16-node new office for my company. I've punched down all of the wall plates, and now I found out that I don't have a patch panel for the wiring closet... they want it wired directly to a 3COM 10/100 24-port switch. I figure it...
I don't know about this Nemesis guy. I heard about all this FUD from Ard over at forums.amd.com and I figured "hey, why don't I go give them some numbers?"
I did a couple of interesting benchmarks involving encoding. The results are a little... disturbing...
Smart AMD fans will wait till Q2/Q3 2004 to get a decently-priced FX chip. Dual-channel, on-CPU memory controllers, no need for registered RAM, and disgustingly-fast FPU. The result? Is it any wonder Inte's trying to shoehorn Tejas out the door with a rumoured 150W of heat dissipation? Some say...
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