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Wow where's an admin/mod to lock this shit and ban the trolls?
Holy fuck 118 people viewing this thread!People who take TR too seriously are the REAL jokes
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Tell me what, exactly, your illustrious job at Dell requires of you? What skills do you have? What is a Northbridge? What does a FSB speed mean? What size die is a Penryn?
Well here goes I have an a+ Net+ Mcse Dcse and well lets just say 10+ years of exp to be nice.. father works for Nasa and i contracted with him for years.. shall i keep going on that? lets start with North Bridge.. Or south bridge or Front side bus for that matter.. hmm north bridge The northbridge typically handles communications between the CPU, RAM, AGP or PCI Express, and the southbridge. Some northbridges also contain integrated video controllers, which are also known as a Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH) in Intel systems.. .......... and lets go for Penryn Strait from intel themselfs.. Thanks for playing newbie
Penryn is an unincorporated community in Placer County, California, in the United States. Geographic location is 38.852° N 121.169° W.
Penryn granite is noted for its beauty and strength. Mottled in more-or-less equally sized specks of black and white, it appears a medium-to-dark gray in color, at first glance, but takes on an almost bluish-gray hue when viewed in a subdued light or, when wet or polished. This unique stone can be seen in the foundations and walls of a number of California landmarks including The State Capital and the old U.S. Mint in San Francisco.
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