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Unread 02-08-2002, 12:27 AM   #18
simon
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GigaFrog, thats why I used 5 Ghz as example because its not to far away.

Brad, I know I know, they won't do it but theory is sound, and if they weren't so scared of change then it would work. If enough people wanted watercooling they yes but they won't. I think it will happen but in a few years when even normal hardware sites are using it to test eveything.

jaydee116, I stated in my other post that there would be 5Ghz in a couple of years, so again well done for your reading ability.

What I'm saying is at some point watercooling will be standard, and when it is, in two years that 5Ghz chip will be able to double in size and be a 10Ghz chip. get the point. good now get over it.

Can anyone give a reason as to why they can't do this, not won't do it but can't do it.

Viva la revalution, it all starts here,

I also never said they would run without operating systems,
i said,and jaydee, read this carefully,

Also wouldn't you like to see Bill Gates struggling to bring out a windows to utilize that power, he might just get upset, cause his brand new windows XP would be totally useless and he would loss a bunch of mone

see that word strugling, as in he would have to put his hand in his pocket and give us a system that works not make us put our hand in our pocket to buy something he makes us need.

Can someone else explain this to him if he still doesn't get it.
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