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General Public Section => Off Topic => Section of Science => Topic started by: M. O. on September 22, 2010, 03:25:48 am

Title: Intel Reduces New CPUs? Performance Until Owner Pays USD 50
Post by: M. O. on September 22, 2010, 03:25:48 am
They overcharge 50$ for features that already are included and produced.

http://megagames.com/news/intel-reduces-new-cpus%E2%80%99-performance-until-owner-pays-usd-50
Title: Re: Intel Reduces New CPUs’ Performance Until Owner Pays USD 50
Post by: ZOldDude on September 22, 2010, 04:45:28 am
This is for one OEM cpu only as a test.
It will only effect people who buy crappy HP/Dell "internet" computters that have crappy bios that don't allow overclocking.

For $25 more than the OEM price of the chip people who build themselfs can get a i5 that will run rings around it stock out of the box even after the spcl cpu has been "unlocked".
Title: Re: Intel Reduces New CPUs? Performance Until Owner Pays USD 50
Post by: Berger on September 23, 2010, 02:52:16 pm
It will only effect people who by crappy HP/Dell "internet" computters that have crappy bios that don't allow overclocking.

search for "setfsb" on google......every crappy mainboard can be overclocked ;)
Title: Re: Intel Reduces New CPUs? Performance Until Owner Pays USD 50
Post by: [TKC]Wesker on October 08, 2010, 05:19:49 pm
I'm sure there'll be special crack software available online in no time.
Title: Re: Intel Reduces New CPUs? Performance Until Owner Pays USD 50
Post by: MrMedic on October 09, 2010, 02:59:42 pm
it reminds me of the old dvd players , same exact model , 1 had no blueray no rewrite player , same one with extra lines of fw played blueray mp3 r/w discs and all the extras etc , most have a secret menu to set the machine up, so in other words ... reflash the bios to stock and over clock it.