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    Anusha said:
    He didn't tell me that he was gonna buy a PC. I only told me after :D
    Serves him right!!!
    yeah..poor fella hav bought a well outdated PC.Even when I bought mine Itwas in the market for sumtime.He will be devastated when he see the value drops down rocketing...
     

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    blood_brotha said:
    nw i have a uber cool f11 bios...
    Most of the bugs they fix are not experienced by me. But, I feel the stability has improved enormously. I didn't like my motherboard at first. Now it's super cool. Only thing I miss is overclocking :(
     

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    zCexVe said:
    yeah..poor fella hav bought a well outdated PC.Even when I bought mine Itwas in the market for sumtime.He will be devastated when he see the value drops down rocketing...
    He doesn't know those. He doesn't care either. :D
     

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    Anusha said:
    Maybe because 965 chipset is too new. And now Intel are gonna release another :S WTF!!! DDR3? Who want them? 1GB going for US$350+ :shocked:

    But it won't be so great, would it? I mean the backward compatibility.
    Only the CPU die will be large.They say they'll include both mem controllers 2 & 3..Dont knw what would be.Its like cuttin costs by manufacturin one CPU type rather than two.
     

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    Anusha said:
    Most of the bugs they fix are not experienced by me. But, I feel the stability has improved enormously. I didn't like my motherboard at first. Now it's super cool. Only thing I miss is overclocking :(
    Bug fixing is gud.But shud be in regular intervals.If not users get more frustrated and already being scared to deathj with flashing BIOS...
     

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    Hope it won't be another screw up.
    AMD need to learn how to use a socket for a long time. Intel didn't need a new socket to boost performance from Prescott to P-D to C2D to C2Q to forth coming Penryn.
     

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    zCexVe said:
    Bug fixing is gud.But shud be in regular intervals.If not users get more frustrated and already being scared to deathj with flashing BIOS...
    Well, Intel says not to flash BIOS if an upgrade doesn't specifically address a problem someone is facing. But who listen to them? :D
     

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    Anusha said:
    Hope it won't be another screw up.
    AMD need to learn how to use a socket for a long time. Intel didn't need a new socket to boost performance from Prescott to P-D to C2D to C2Q to forth coming Penryn.
    Thats what was expected with backward compatibility.Users were very much frustrared when AM2 released while S939 hadnt much time to fiddle around.So that will be utterly needed.And AMD will not hopin for a screw up while already they r borrowing money.The ATI acquire cost them 4.1 billion USD.Thats a huge loss while a gud thing.Now at least they hav there own chipsets which was a gr8 drawback in the fast.Even sumtimes nVidia didn't got em right.