i don't know, but it is available in crossfire. so that would kinda make it quadfire? :p
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i don't know, but it is available in crossfire. so that would kinda make it quadfire? :p
Asus make some good gaming laptop, also try Ibuypower.com!! They have high end gaming laptops too, and they're also cheap!!
IF you have some spare money, I'd say go buy an Alienware M14x:
- Intel® Core™ i7 Prozessor 2630QM (2,0Ghz, 6MB, 4C)
- 1.5GB NVIDIA® GeForce® GT555M
- 4.096 MB Dual-Channel DDR3 SDRAM 1.600 MHz [2 x 2.048MB]
- 500-GB-Serial ATA-HDD (7.200 1/min)
Swap the 2x 2GB RAM sticks for 2x 4GB (or 2x 8GB), and the HD for an SSD drive.
It comes with a certificate that legitimates you to bitchslap macfags.
While playing EVERY game in existence, at full resolution and details, concurrently.
I recently bought one for a costumer and took the liberty to test it. It pwns the living crap out of my dual i7, GF GTX470 tower.
Thanks for that :p
Received it, and I must say it's awesome. Plays most games on Ultra settings with ease, awesome device.
Got it.. you've purchased and received. As for others in the market you can check out CPU - July '11 (Pages: 64-75).
FYI CPU has free digital editions.
Dual core, yes, but the way he speaks about it, leans more toward dual socket.
If he can't tell the difference between dual cpu and dual cores, he shouldn't be commenting in this section, afterall, it's a tech zone.
Dual CPU motherboards exists. Look at Evga's X58 SR2 for instance.
Try Alienware laptops, they are top of the line Gaming.
ASUS G73j is a cool gaming laptop :D, dunno if it can be considered as best in the world. But it is the best laptop available in our country
Well that's not what your post insinuated. You seemed absolutely sure that someone couldn't possibly have 2x i7's in their PC.
Also, a "server grade" motherboard can support as many CPU's as the OS could possibly allow, which if I'm not mistaken is 64 physical processors for Win Server x64 Datacenter.