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LGA1366 is effectively dead.
Posted by: Joe_Raby   Posted on: 10/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Why?  Joe_Raby | 10/20/09
Why would you say that?  Fark | 10/20/09
It's isn't the newest  Joe_Raby | 10/20/09
Not correct. 700 and 800 series mid-range  DevGuy_z | 10/20/09
Socket 1366 will live on in Gulftown  DevGuy_z | 10/21/09
Effectively dead? Whaaa?  DDXHome | 10/20/09
What you are describing has nothing to do with the socket  Joe_Raby | 10/20/09
True  DDXHome | 10/20/09
But you are tying the socket to architecture  DevGuy_z | 10/20/09
I think that the socket DOES have some impact?  If I Knew | 10/20/09
RE: Intel debuts Core i7 960  pauljakubik@... | 10/20/09
But would they?  The Evangelist | 10/20/09
Overpriced Silicon  Smart_Neuron | 10/20/09
I agree the 920 screams  DevGuy_z | 10/20/09

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