Tuned because coming curves. We hardly recovered from the shock of the Sandy Bridge and Intel may already be thinking about their new platform chip high-performance home, the heirs of current i7-900 based on the Intel X58. Actually talking about a range greater than the current principle that Sandy Bridge will offer performance well above the current most powerful Intel CPU, the Core i7-2600K.
The news today is that this family of microphones used which we speak, almost certainly, the new Z68 Intel chipset which, among other features, offer better performance on overclocked systems, increased PCI-Express capabilities and probably also higher clock cycles for the memories. Further details are yet to reveal, but I leave with a date, you start to say that by early May and will be in the market, so if you think about cold just have to wait a few months to have the most powerful new platform market.
If AMD and its Bulldozer permitting, of course. Track | VR-Zone.
The news today is that this family of microphones used which we speak, almost certainly, the new Z68 Intel chipset which, among other features, offer better performance on overclocked systems, increased PCI-Express capabilities and probably also higher clock cycles for the memories. Further details are yet to reveal, but I leave with a date, you start to say that by early May and will be in the market, so if you think about cold just have to wait a few months to have the most powerful new platform market.
If AMD and its Bulldozer permitting, of course. Track | VR-Zone.
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