Due entirely to my own ignorance, not what is obviously great technical writing for those with even half a clue, I now have an alternative to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason to read when I just can't get to sleep at night.
Both are brilliant and way over my head. At some point, I might get myself to the point where I could understand your content. That makes you the clear winner! Thanks.
Great Article! The best summary of the iX chaos I have ever read. I don't understand why can't I find this stuff on the Intel website. They must have an interest in keeping customers confused.
Excellent
You have cleared up some great confusion with this article Mr. Robert Hallock.
I was tormented recently about whether I should buy the 920 or switch to the 860. They are the same price!
Thanks again.
For those about the Westmere being only XE 6C and low-end 2C market, Intel is releasing an 'update' to their low-end Nehalem 9xx series processors branded as i7-930 to replace the 920, which may sport the 32nm die shrink for the 4C medium level, we'll just have to wait and see!
Great write up! I just stumbled across this site while looking for info between the 860 and 920 as Core 2 quad just died. Now I have to make a quick decision and buy something to replace it. After reading this an already difficult choice has been made more difficult now that I understand the differences better. Keep up the good work!
Wasted years reading industry PC magazines and slowly walk away shaking and scratching my head. Most clearly, concise article I have read for an age. Clarity desperately needed in this industry.
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Both are brilliant and way over my head. At some point, I might get myself to the point where I could understand your content. That makes you the clear winner! Thanks.
Thank Rob!
You have cleared up some great confusion with this article Mr. Robert Hallock.
I was tormented recently about whether I should buy the 920 or switch to the 860. They are the same price!
Thanks again.
Ok incoming dumb question:
Even though i7 860 supports 2 1600 Mhz memory, I can still throw in 2 more 1333 Mhz memory right?
Like I can have something like 2 x 2GB DDR3 1600 and 2 X 2GB 1333 DDR3 for a grand total of 8 GB.
I know I am dumb when it comes to this.
Thanks