P PV5150 New member Dec 9, 2007 #2 Yeah I certainly hope it offers more incentive to upgrade than X38 did. Mmm native 1600 fsb
H Havok New member Dec 9, 2007 #4 I really hope this delivers as its what I'm upgrading to in the new year, fingers crossed
F FarFarAway New member Dec 9, 2007 #6 name='PV5150' said: Nehalem will be my next big upgrade Click to expand... I might grab a Penryn for my current rig and go Nehalem afterwards. Depends on AMD too I suppose
name='PV5150' said: Nehalem will be my next big upgrade Click to expand... I might grab a Penryn for my current rig and go Nehalem afterwards. Depends on AMD too I suppose
S SBB New member Dec 9, 2007 #7 name='Kempez' said: I might grab a Penryn for my current rig and go Nehalem afterwards. Depends on AMD too I suppose Click to expand... I'd love AMD to bring out something that will beat Intel, but it just doesnt look that way at the moment
name='Kempez' said: I might grab a Penryn for my current rig and go Nehalem afterwards. Depends on AMD too I suppose Click to expand... I'd love AMD to bring out something that will beat Intel, but it just doesnt look that way at the moment
D darkorb New member Dec 9, 2007 #8 I really dont understand, their gonna have P45 and X48? 2 different chipsets?
Y Yeungster New member Dec 9, 2007 #9 I heard they were having problems with quad core penryns, very similar to AMD's quad processors thus delaying quad penryns until late February/early March Wonder what effect this will have on the release of these
I heard they were having problems with quad core penryns, very similar to AMD's quad processors thus delaying quad penryns until late February/early March Wonder what effect this will have on the release of these
P PP Mguire New member Dec 9, 2007 #10 Wait, what about X48? I thought that chipset was for the new Extreme with 1600mhz FSB?