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PC2-6400 operates at 400 MHz, which means an Intel FSB of 1600MHz (for example QX9775) PC2-8500 is 533 MHz (implying a FSB of 2120 MHz) and DDR3 is 1000MHz (FSB of 4000 MHz for ...

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RAM clock speeds and FSB - Toms Hardware

Not that buying a PC was ever as easy as, say, buying a toaster or an electric toothbrush, but the companies that make the electronic brains, or microprocessors, for PCs today have ...

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Just how many 'brains' does a PC need? - Hindustan Times

Not that buying a PC was ever as easy as, say, buying a toaster or an electric toothbrush, but the companies that make the electronic brains, or microprocessors, for PCs today have ...

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How many "brains" does a PC need? - ABS-CBN

It’s a pleasure talking about those new HP laptops especially as they keep coming in. Today we have the Puma based Compaq 6735b and 6535b models. These two business oriented ...

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HP Brings Compaq 6735b, 6535b Laptops to the Table - MobileWhack.com

Over the last handful of weeks a number of sports publications released their 2008 College Football Preview editions and each had their own wrinkles on their predictions for the ...

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CMU can earn its respect in 2008 - Morning Sun

Not that buying a PC was ever as easy as, say, buying a toaster or an electric toothbrush, but the companies that make the electronic brains, or microprocessors, for PCs today have ...

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SAN FRANCISCO: Just how many "brains" does your personal computer need ... - Economic Times

Not that buying a PC was ever as easy as, say, buying a toaster or an electric toothbrush, but the companies that make the electronic brains, or microprocessors, for PCs today have ...

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Will Consumers Drown in a CPU Deluge? - InternetNews.com

If you look at the covers of the annual preseason college football previews, you'd think Huskies quarterback Jake Locker has already won the Heisman Trophy. His image is plastered ...

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Preseason previews in love with Locker - Seattle Post Intelligencer

AMD and Intel by far the two largest processor firms around and Intel is many times larger than AMD. Intel holds a huge percentage of the global processor market, while AMD is a ...

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Intel processor revenue share drops less than 1% as AMD's share grows ... - DailyTech

Go to just about any newsstand and you'll find them there, magazines previewing the 2008 college football season. Flipping through them is a seasonal rite -- every bit a part of ...

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