Itt: chips history will remember
Itt: chips history will remember
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*burns your house down*
Sips
Sips harder
*burns your planet down*
>when you get remembered for starting fights on Jow Forums instead of your really good multi core performance for the money
>tfw Apple bragged about having 9 fans in the G5 because the CPUs were generated so much "thermal" and "processing" power
Just say the system is fire AF , you shits.
>made in china
so how long till china launches its own CPUs and destroys AMD/Intel?
They have been making MIPS and ARM for years user, don't be dumb also >diffused in usa
im still using an 8350 w/e
There is nothing worse than vinegar.
based
they lack the technology to produce the fabrication machines. they tried buying some old shit from Japan years ago but lol
>diffused in usa
Brainlet here.
What does that mean and how is it relevant?
based
Same, Pretty based chip, desu.
>so how long till china launches its own CPUs
What is Zhaoxin
>destroys AMD/Intel?
Not anytime soon
EPYC for EPIC GAMERS
BRINGLES :DDD
Jesus fuck look at the size of the rock on her ring
They already make there own Zen derivatives.
>upgraded from a X4 940 to a 9370 to a 2700x
I really need to stop falling for this shit but the cheap multicore performance is too enticing.
>9370
>tfw stock vcore is 1.5375v on an FX9000 chip
I still want to buy one of those 9000 8 cores or an 8370 because the binning is the same and those are way better binned that 8350, i'd like to see what one kind of frequency one would do with 1.38-1.4v.
why do nips love bringles?
If you want crazy low volts you buy one of the E processors (8320e or 8370e) - you'd be surprised what AMD squeezed out of them. Realistically though you want to turn your PC into a fusion grenade and that means pumping 1.5v+ through the fucking thing until it screams for mercy.
Alas, in the darkest pit of user's battlestation there is no mercy, only hate.
Who did Apple source the loudest fans in history from, anyway? The G5 was intolerable, especially if the tower was next to you.
the chip wafers are diffused/made in the US, but then sent elsewhere for cutting/packaging.