B3 AMD Phenoms available on pre-order

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AMD Phenom Quad Core 9850 2.50GHz Black Edition (Socket AM2) - Retail=£139.99
AMD Phenom Quad Core 9750 2.40GHz (Socket AM2) - Retail=£127.99

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shit, mama oya computer hardware gena vediya danne ne appa.

wanna learn. salli nethi hinda vediya kaali baali ganda yanne nethi hinda danne ne
 

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chanster said:
Hehe AMD Phenom kiyanne AMD eke Quad Core processor eka......Me dawas wala E Processor eka chater......Intel issarahin inne......

mama oya processor gena echchara danne ne ban. mage tiyenne mokadda kiyalavath danne ne hariyata

mula indan igena ganda ona. and about motherboards.

mama ithin computer eka update karanne 4years valin vitarane. eeka hinda vediya hardware gena interest ekak ne. interest ekak tibunath salli ne ne.

langa dvd writer ekak ganda inne. ah lightsubribe or sumthing like that. kiyanne mokadda?

DVD eke print karanda puluvanda?
 

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Lightscribe burners are available...so are discs.
But discs are really expensive. Like few hundreds of rupees. Not economical for us AT ALL!
 

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Prices will drop due to intel owning the market ......
But there has to be an incentive for the buyer to go for the 2.4GHz one over the 2.5GHz one. Just $10-less doesn't really make it attractive IMHO, when the other one is unlocked! Unlocked = you are definitely NOT FSB or memory limited when overclocking.
 

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Anusha said:
Lightscribe burners are available...so are discs.
But discs are really expensive. Like few hundreds of rupees. Not economical for us AT ALL!

ehenan ehema writer ekak aran vedak ne neda?

Den 4500kata vitara tiyena hoda writer eka mokadda?
 

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anuja said:
ehenan ehema writer ekak aran vedak ne neda?

Den 4500kata vitara tiyena hoda writer eka mokadda?
I think they are all the same price, or the prices are not much different.

It is that only the lightscribe discs are expensive. It doesn't mean that you can use the normal discs. You can. Just that you are not using a "feature" in the drive. And it doesn't mean that you have to skip "lightscribe" drives. Who knows...the prices of lightscribe discs might come down soon.

TBH, almost all the drives are OK these days. But some drives don't work well with some discs. We can't say what discs don't like what drive or vise versa before buying one, because people here buy cheap discs, and the reviews put up on websites test them against good quality media.
 

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anuja said:
ehenan ehema writer ekak aran vedak ne neda?

Den 4500kata vitara tiyena hoda writer eka mokadda?
Unity eke nam thiyenne Samsung,Sony....2ma SATA and Rs.4000.......I prefer Sony though.....I would go for creative over anything IMHO......
 

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Unity eke nam thiyenne Samsung,Sony....2ma SATA and Rs.4000.......I prefer Sony though.....I would go for creative over anything IMHO......
Creative is no good! Nobody buys creative, at cdfreaks.com. That's the definitive place to look for CD/DVD related stuff.
 

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Then how can you tell its not good? I got a used 8x Creative DVD writer(IDE).Couldnt find brand new.....It supported UDMA 4 where the normal writers at that time supported UDMA 2......Not only that i had no problems with that writer!
 

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Then how can you tell its not good? I got a used 8x Creative DVD writer(IDE).Couldnt find brand new.....It supported UDMA 4 where the normal writers at that time supported UDMA 2......Not only that i had no problems with that writer!
UDMA-4 is not required for a DVDRW. Well...at least up to 16x read/write speeds.

I had a crappy Gigabyte (rebadged Liteon SOHW-1633S) which was UDMA-4. It is nowhere near as fast or good (read performance, write quality) and my Sony DRU-810A which is UDMA-2.

It is the wrtie quality you have to look at in a DVDRW. Not even the read performance. Read performance comes 2nd.

I can't even find a Creative DVDRW review on the web.

Maybe you can prove me wrong here:
http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59691