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I'm surprised that there is no mention of the power
required other than it will be more. From what I read this
thing is expected to consume 120 Watts of power. To get
the speeds higher Intel made the pipelinge stages even
longer.

With the prices of these and the P4E I'd rather get an
Athalon 64 FX-51 and be ready for all the 64 bit Apps and
games that will be coming out (UT 2004).

But then, I'm a Mac user so what do I know.
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Not so strange after all....  Hard Cider | 12/12/03
Prescott  middle of nowhere | 12/12/03
Come on, that's not the reason.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/13/03
The need to keep this CPU cool  boreguard@... | 12/13/03
Not that hot  Suicida| | 12/14/03
i guess we can see who uses there processor more  JWatson77 | 12/14/03
(NT) Anyone old enough to remember 2Mb RAM was hugh?  toomuchgreeatea@... | 12/14/03
Atari 520ST  phorvath2110 | 12/15/03
Atari 520ST  SysAdmin202 | 12/15/03
Ha!  savagesteve13 | 01/06/04
132 bits only !  mister_rf | 01/12/04
Way back when, 16K was huge....  jeroly | 01/15/04
Prescott... the new P4  XxFaeryOnFirexX | 12/27/03
Pipelines  savagesteve13 | 01/06/04
Then Itanium will die...  NIBONED | 01/16/04

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