Re: [H] Are current Intel procs really heaters?

2008-08-19 Thread Greg Sevart
That's the highest binned part. Initial launch this year is planned with three clock speeds (all Bloomfield-based, 4 core, 8 threads, 8MB L3, tri-channel DDR3 memory controller) 2.66Ghz at $284 2.93GHz at $562 3.2GHz at $999 (likely an EE part) The actual name isn't just Core, it's Core i7. > --

Re: [H] Are current Intel procs really heaters?

2008-08-19 Thread DHSinclair
Greg, So now I am at new m/b(s), proc(s), video card(s), and RAM? Bummer..more planning... :) [sure hope the new m/b(s) come with on board giga-bit LAN!] Ain't technology fun? Thanks, Duncan At 20:58 08/19/2008 -0500, you wrote: Current Wolfdales (C2D E8xxx series) run very cool. This r

Re: [H] Are current Intel procs really heaters?

2008-08-19 Thread Bobby Heid
Well that sucks! LOL. Bobby -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Winterlight Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 10:03 PM To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: Re: [H] Are current Intel procs really heaters? The first Nehalem, which has been now

Re: [H] Are current Intel procs really heaters?

2008-08-19 Thread Winterlight
The first Nehalem, which has been now been officially named CORE, won't be out until the end of the year and the first available processors will be in the 1000 dollar range. It will be this time next year before prices come down to affordable levels. from todays Maximum PC news letter >>>

Re: [H] Are current Intel procs really heaters?

2008-08-19 Thread Greg Sevart
Current Wolfdales (C2D E8xxx series) run very cool. This related to your memory question? Your PC-3200 DDR400 memory won't work in boards supporting C2D. Greg > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardware- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bobby Heid > Sent: Tuesday, Aug

Re: [H] Are current Intel procs really heaters?

2008-08-19 Thread Bobby Heid
I think that the next-generation "Nehalem" (I think that is how it is spelled) that is coming out soon if not already out will be your best bet for processing power AND temperatures. Bobby -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of DHSinclair Sent: T

[H] Are current Intel procs really heaters?

2008-08-19 Thread DHSinclair
Planning to go Intel dual-core ATM. Tired of the sandbox races; believe Intel is the current choice. Believe most of the List is now Intel. Could be wrong... :) Anywho, what family of Intel processors should I shop for "relatively" cool operation? Know about Zalman coolers, but I tend to foc

[H] Router, Netgear FVS318

2008-08-19 Thread FORC5
I have finally moved forward to wify router on my LAN. Have two Netgear 8 port fvs318 router for stream. One rev 1 and one rev 3 B4 I put them on ebay was offering to anyone on the list who might have a need. $25 for BOTH plus shipping. ( should fit in a flat rate box ) both have been reset to

Re: [H] RAM question

2008-08-19 Thread Beave
Hello Heyes, Although, you maybe correct but I actually use PC3500 DDR2 memory in my current system. The memory is actually clocked at 1066MHz on my 780i Motherboard. Let me tell you it is sweet running at that speed compared to 800MHz memory. Here's the memory I use http://www.corsair.com/pr

Re: [H] RAM question

2008-08-19 Thread Hayes Elkins
PC3200 - probably. 3500? There is no such thing. That's gimmicky ram for the OC genre, and a wild card if it will move forward. > Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 14:24:29 -0400 > To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [H] RAM question > > Thank you for your shares about SATA