PP Mguire
Build Guru
- Messages
- 32,592
- Location
- Fort Worth, Texas
Mmm writing a cover letter for IT and trying not to sound like an arrogant ******* is quite hard while still making it seem like you know your stuff.
Honestly I don't see the advantage in sticking with a socket, by the time you are ready for a new cpu socket you will probably want a new board and ram anyways.
My brother had an AM2+ board with a Athlon x2 and when he went to upgrade it was actually a better value to get a new AM3 board and 8gb of DDR3 than it would have been to keep his old board and get 8gb of decent DDR2.
Yeaaaa exactly why I will always buy Int versions now. Carriers just trying to get more money for nothing.Hmmm... got a little tidbit today from my trainer. seems he and a Samsung rep were talking and he asked about why the US Galaxy III was only a dual core instead of a quad like the UK/Euro Galaxy II. The rep didn't have a straight answer for him, but he was able to get the rep to acknowledge that they will be rolling out a Galaxy 4 with a quad.
Mmm writing a cover letter for IT and trying not to sound like an arrogant ******* is quite hard while still making it seem like you know your stuff.
Today, I started working my mandatory overtime. Hence why I am still at work. Knocking out 2 hours tonight of my 4 needed this week since the past two days I had vacation...still need all 4 hours. Figures.