Investigating Core 2 Extreme QX6700 Support On Motherboards
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 10/10/2006 05:31 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 877 views
We have been hearing this term "Optimized for Quad Core" used on some Motherboards recently. Apparently, almost all Motherboards supporting Core 2 Duo should be able to run the Core 2 Quad processor launching soon.
Instead of brushing away the term "Optimized for Quad Core" as another marketing punchline, I decided to take a closer look and try to shed some light on more concrete facts than a sticker on your Motherboard box.
VR-Zone
Instead of brushing away the term "Optimized for Quad Core" as another marketing punchline, I decided to take a closer look and try to shed some light on more concrete facts than a sticker on your Motherboard box.
VR-Zone
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