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  • Originally posted by pooknet View Post
    วันจันทร์เจอกันครัช...
    รอชมผลน่ะครับ อิอิ

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    • Up รายชื่อสมาชิก คลับ


      Originally posted by TWK. View Post

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      • CPU-Z บางทีก็หลอนไปน่ะ
        ผมก็แค่สงสัย เขากด Validator ยังไง เปิด linx แล้วลองกดดู เอ้าออกมาอย่างนี้ซะงั้น - - ที่จริงไปแค่ 4.5 เอง

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        [ahk4ws] Validated Dump by NEVERDARK1 (2014-07-27 22:07:49) - MB: Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force - RAM: 8192 MB

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            • Two separate leaks have shed more light on Intel's Broadwell and Skylake product range.
              Other than the fact they are expected to be launched in the second half of 2015 (just in time for Computex 2015), they will also be introduced at the lower end of the market (mainstream and premium in Intel lingo) rather than at the "Extreme" end.
              Both Broadwell - Haswell's tick - and Skylake - a new micro architecture or Intel's tock - will be built using a 14nm process.
              Unlocked potential

              The former is likely to be unlocked, slot into socket-1150 motherboards with a 9-series chipset while Skylake, at least in its desktop version - is said to be locked with a socket-1151 motherboard based on a 100-series chipset.
              A second leak claims that Intel will have four versions of Skylake with some of them sporting eDRAM (up to 128MB), support for DDR4 (but not DDR4L) and TDP ranging from 4W to a massive 95W.
              Skylake will initially be available in two and four-core configurations and will not sport an IVR (Internal Voltage Regulator) as it was the case on previous generations.
              Via VR-Zone and WCCFTech

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              • โพสที่ 183 เล่นปรับแบบปลดล็อก Bus Speed @ 112.30X45 = 5000MHz ถูกแล้วนิ

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                • Originally posted by eddies89 View Post
                  Two separate leaks have shed more light on Intel's Broadwell and Skylake product range.
                  Other than the fact they are expected to be launched in the second half of 2015 (just in time for Computex 2015), they will also be introduced at the lower end of the market (mainstream and premium in Intel lingo) rather than at the "Extreme" end.
                  Both Broadwell - Haswell's tick - and Skylake - a new micro architecture or Intel's tock - will be built using a 14nm process.
                  Unlocked potential

                  The former is likely to be unlocked, slot into socket-1150 motherboards with a 9-series chipset while Skylake, at least in its desktop version - is said to be locked with a socket-1151 motherboard based on a 100-series chipset.
                  A second leak claims that Intel will have four versions of Skylake with some of them sporting eDRAM (up to 128MB), support for DDR4 (but not DDR4L) and TDP ranging from 4W to a massive 95W.
                  Skylake will initially be available in two and four-core configurations and will not sport an IVR (Internal Voltage Regulator) as it was the case on previous generations.
                  Via VR-Zone and WCCFTech
                  แปลว่า (มี Sub ไทยมั้ย 555+)

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                    • เมพ ขนาด

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                        • Originally posted by pooknet View Post
                          นี้ซิของจริง ขอชมครับเยี่อมมาก

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                          • เหนแบบนี้แล้ว ต้องขอกลับเข้าวงการ อีกครั้งแล้วละมั่งครับ

                            อิอิ

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                              • ถ้าน้ำผ่านห้องแอร์นี่4.8ได้ทุกตัวมั้ยครับ

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