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Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition

Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Gulftown Edition is a revolutionary processor from intel who already dominates the industry.

With the launch of this processor computer addicts like us can do much more and there are now endless possibilities all thanks to Intel now see what this processor can really do for us.

 

It is true however. The acceleration of technology is incredible, and really is a bit hard to believe that just five years ago, sports were all single-core processors on our desktop.
 
I admit I did not expect much when I first sat down to compare the i7-980X because i already had a clear mind than I could wait and see. After all, the processor is quite similar to the i7-975, but with 50% the number of cores and threads.
 
 
 Core i7 Extreme Edition-980X was a low amount, high-performance device specifically targeted at gamers and content publishers who simply refuse to live anywhere other than at the forefront. Intel planning to sell these as retail, independent of $ 999 ,

 

Gulftown is based on a 32nm.That means less heat and less power consumption than previous architectures. In addition, there are also adding the instruction set AES-NI, increased L3 cache (12 MB) and also the possibility of improved overclocking.
 

Quick Specs

CPU Type: LGA 1366

Cores:Gulftown Six-Core

QPI:6.4GT/s

L2 Cache: 6 x 256KB

L3: Cache 12MB

Operating ability: 3.33GHz

 

Price

Like all other high-end releases by Intel in recent times, the i7-980X Core i7-975 will  sell for $ 999.This six-core processor based on an improvement process includes a robust CPU fan in the box.
For those who are buying a Gulftown, the long wait in the release is over and this processor is now available worldwide.
 

Final Words

To be honest , it is expensive but Ideal for gaming and overclocks quite decently. For graphics this is perfect,it save's time, you can not buy or replace.


 
 





 


 



 

Deskstar 7K1000 Terabyte Hard Drive from Hitachi

At first glance, the idea of a one terabyte hard drive seems almost absurd. Who needs that much storage?

Anyone that question is probably only run a few office applications and surf the web. Anyone with a considerable amount of digital media automatically gets. In our main home system, we have a 500 GB RAID 1, with only about 130GB free and it is only with constant monitoring, uninstalling bulky games, and limit the amount of digital media stored on the system.

These days, the world of hard disks rotates more slowly than the rest of computer equipment; turnover takes four times longer (one year, for example) in other market areas, such as video cards. In many ways, this slower development is a good thing: the next generation of consumer-oriented hard drives reached the mega-size maximum of 750 GB, far more than most people need, even in these days the collections of the mass media, multi-concert performance systems and games that require DVD-sized plants. In this sense, raising the stakes to a terabyte (1,000 gigabytes) seems superfluous, but more space is not the only reason to reflect on new hard drives: want to see if it is faster delivery of information for all that space, too. Today, with the Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000, currently the world's largest consumer hard drive, we aim to do just that through a series of tests. 

Now the big question: does the additional 250 GB drive affect the speed at all? In addition to features now standard SATA disk as Perpendicular Magnetic Recording technology that enables these huge capacities, Hitachi 7K1000 he has an advantage over previous generations of hard drives: Both the 1TB and 750GB versions of the 7K1000 has 32 MB of cache, twice the size of any existing unit. Bigger cache means faster transfer of information, which is good. However, the unit also has five storage disks - more disks is equal to a longer search - which is bad. 

While 1TB capacity is unmatched and very attractive to fans, had to get one of the units 7K1000 first thing to check how it compares to the competition: Samsung 500 GB hard T166 offers great rates at low cost transfer, and 750 GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 has proved an excellent choice as well.
 

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