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PrOmArTiN
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Post subject: Hardware inovation Posted: Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013, 19:32 |
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What do you think about that, if there would be a new generation motherboard, where you can add an extra slot, and in that extra slot you can put a panel, where you can put Intel or AMD CPUs. So you can put any kind of CPU in your motherboard. Would you spend money on that?? What do you think about that??
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Post subject: Re: Hardware inovation Posted: Friday, 21 Jun 2013, 17:32 |
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i don't think this would even work. amd and intel are completly different architectures. they both need different mainboards.
amd doesn't even use pcie 3.0 as far as i know. or thunderbolt etc.
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Post subject: Re: Hardware inovation Posted: Friday, 21 Jun 2013, 23:14 |
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K-putt wrote: i don't think this would even work. Of course this wouldn't work. Not to mention that the southbridge and northbridge chips are manufacturer specific and even with them being integrated in the CPU die, as is with some more recent releases of Intel, this cannot work. Furthermore, the latency of a CPU being physically separated from the I/O hubs and the RAM would render the system insanely slow. Over that, AMD and Intel serve entirely different price segments these days. What good would it bring to have a motherboard that was to support low end AMD CPUs and high end Intel ones?
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PrOmArTiN
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Post subject: Re: Hardware inovation Posted: Sunday, 23 Jun 2013, 18:35 |
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K-putt: I have a solution for that.
ChrisTX: As I said I have a solution for that. Don't think inside the cube, there is no impossible in computer science.
What good would it bring to have a motherboard that was to support low end AMD CPUs and high end Intel ones? Let's say, someone bought a motherboard which only supports Intel CPUs, and he doesn't have money to buy high end Intel CPUs, so he just buys AMD ones in that motherboard, which already has this innovation! So now he has a a high end one and a cheaper one. Much cheaper than buy a new motherboard, isn't it? And what if he has money for Intel CPUs, than be my quest, buy another high end CPU for your motherboard, so now you have 2 high end CPU. Every one likes speed. It works to the other way too.
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Post subject: Re: Hardware inovation Posted: Sunday, 23 Jun 2013, 18:40 |
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This topic has ideas spawned from a clear lack of knowledge of how motherboards work. The only way this would work is if somebody would make 2 different motherboards stitched into one board and a common bios for both of them, with the ability to switch between them. That would be useless and I can't really find any utility for such a motherboard.
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PrOmArTiN
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Post subject: Re: Hardware inovation Posted: Sunday, 23 Jun 2013, 18:58 |
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I talked to a guy from Microsoft who is on the hardware section, and I have solution for these problems, and now he is on the same standpoint as me. It's possible. But don't hang up on these questions, like how. Just tell me, if you would happily see this kind of innovation on a storage?
Oh and yeah! He said the same problems as you do!
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Post subject: Re: Hardware inovation Posted: Monday, 24 Jun 2013, 23:29 |
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PrOmArTiN wrote: I talked to a guy from Microsoft Microsoft makes motherboards?
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Mr.Deviance
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Post subject: Re: Hardware inovation Posted: Tuesday, 25 Jun 2013, 00:48 |
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cali wrote: Microsoft makes motherboards? Don't bother with all the crazy people from this forum. We have such people too unfortunately.
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