No.5
>>4Intel is also designed in America…
No.6
>>5Designed but not produced AFAIR
No.7
>>6http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/07/technology/07chip.html?_r=1&bl&ex=1223611200&en=6c2c0d7539595be6&ei=5087%0A
>AMD getting investments from across oceans to renovate Germany plantthis is a 2008 article, but that's a big investment…
No.211
A computer that can run the games that'll be out next month.
No.212
My ideal computer would be as follows:
* Dual Processor Motherboard
* Two Intel i7 2600k Quad Core CPUs
* At least 8gb RAM
* Dual ATI Radeon 6990
* Corsair PSU
This would cost about $3000 to build at today's prices.
I'm currently building a ~$300 computer using an AMD FX 4100 Quad Core at 3.6ghz, overclockable to 4ghz. I'm waiting on delivery for a Rosewill RP600V2-S-SL 600 Watt PSU from Newegg. (~$60)
No.276
>>3Whatever happened to BoA? And from what I remember, back when Lain aired it was too expensive to buy computers in Japan that they had to buy them from Sout Asia and such. Because it was too weird to see Lain's parents buying her loads of tech stuff but then again it was an anime lulz.
No.278
>>212You actually would want >=16gb of RAM. Each processor would use their own set of memory channels. You would want to fill up each memory bank as to obtain quad-channel performance.
No.279
>>278Actually, scratch that. I don't believe the board that would run the i7 2600K supports quad channel. (It would be based on the 1155 chipset which was released before quad channel memory was released.)
No.280
>i5 3570K
>8GB RAM
>Some sort of z77 motherboard, got my eyes on the MSI MPOWER
>GTX 670
>Nice minimalist case like the r4
>Big fat monitor
>some ATH-A700s