News - Eurocom stuffs Intel's hexa-core Core i7 980X CPU into a notebook
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Workstation-class Panther D900F now available with Intel's flagship processor.
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Re: News - Eurocom stuffs Intel's hexa-core Core i7 980X CPU into a notebook
Does it come with a fork lift truck?
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OMG that is a real beast spec and weight
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Would be one heck of a LAN machine though :p
Re: News - Eurocom stuffs Intel's hexa-core Core i7 980X CPU into a notebook
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and a 12-cell battery should keep you going for at least a little while.
All of 4 minutes, while you forklift the machine to the next nuclear power plant.
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and a 12-cell battery should keep you going for at least a little while.
It's not battery in a laptop sense... it's a built-in UPS... the laptop's weight alone would probably rule out portability beyond moving it from one part of your desk to another...
Am I the only one who wants one? It would take up considerably less space than a comparable desktop...
[like hell would I actually buy one even if did have that kind of money but i certainly wouldn't turn it down if i was offered one]
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Ouch...
Sounds like a proper ball burner.
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RedFlames
Am I the only one who wants one? It would take up considerably less space than a comparable desktop...
I prefer power sucking beasts which don't burn themselves out, and can get full performance from its parts.
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aidanjt
I prefer power sucking beasts which don't burn themselves out, and can get full performance from its parts.
...and you can upgrade, and cost less bang-per-buck. Why not just get a µATX system if you want something smaller than a desktop - it's not exactly portable really is it?