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New Intel C2C QX9650!

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Name: 02coled
Date: October 29, 2007 at 13:29:15 Pacific
Subject: New Intel C2C QX9650!
OS: Vista Home Premium
CPU/Ram: Core2Duo E6400 @ 3.4ghz,
Model/Manufacturer: Me / Mine
Comment:
Finally got it down to 45nm manafacturing. Only 6percent faster though :(, Compared to old QX6950. Owell ill never afford one at £600 :(

http://custompc.co.uk/news/601506/i...

Core2Duo E6400 @ 3.4ghz
2gb Elipedia 1066mhz5,5,5,15
EVGA 680i
BFG 8800 GTS-OC 320mb
680w Thermaltake Purepower
2 x 250gb Sata
Vista Home Premium


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Response Number 1
Name: OtheHill
Date: October 29, 2007 at 13:44:33 Pacific
Subject: New Intel C2C QX9650!
Reply: (edit)
Yea, I was just reading an article at ars about it. The chip has an element called hafnium in it. According to Wikipedia compounds of hafnium are considered toxic. Below is a link to the article for those interested.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/pos...


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