It also helps pipe data into the proc more efficiently. L1 caches generally reside on the chip with the register traces, L2 sits off-chip but acts as a fast-data reservoir. L3 acts a further reservoir and generally feeds the L2 cache.
Currently, none of the future Clevo ne Sager models shown at this year's Computex even have PCIe or Alviso chipsets. Maybe they're designing one and keeping it extremely quite, but other major notebook manufactures (ECS, Asustek, etc)...
I agree Tiwaz, but, like you say, only if they honestly do a heavy burn-in.
Timon over a GGC has suspected several resellers (who will go un-named to protect the ambiguous) of using it as a stall to panic-assemble and ship machines.
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I just went ahead and got it because that extra 10% helps in terms of it is the last on the road map for the socket and plus I won't be dropping anymore money on computers anytime...
It seems a lot of people have been having trouble with even the 256mb MR9700 and Far Cry on the 8790's. Which doesn't bode well, considering it's only the first of this year's 4th gen game engines. I wonder how it will hold up to HL2...