It's very gud, much better than More Law, which misses the importance of going Brum completely
128 cores = no more Brum left though?
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It's very gud, much better than More Law, which misses the importance of going Brum completely
128 cores = no more Brum left though?
It's very gud, much better than More Law, which misses the importance of going Brum completely
128 cores = no more Brum left though?
Why is his cpu going to Birmingham?
If overclocked, does cpu go brum, brum then?
Why is his cpu going to Birmingham?
Thanks, but I'm afraid that's impossible, you see below 8 core do not make the pleasing Brumming that we all know and love. It's very special, and cannot be compared to anything real or tangibleThis thread is a load of brum
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It's OK not to understand, making CPUs go Brum is no easy task, Intel is certainly doing an excellent job with those cute little small core tho.
Marketing teams cannot comprehend the importance of Brum, going Brum is a complex, multifaceted thing.
Look at CPU boxes, they do not say 'goes Brum' anywhere on them
Look wot I found (Whistles, looks sheepishly away)
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