Remember the desktop PC? Intel is trying to reinvent it

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  1. mjf
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    Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1
       #40

    I've built systems with gen 2 and 3 CPUs. The 4 gen Haswell got a reputation for running on the hot side so better thermal fixing of the 5th gen sounds good.
    Having said all that (phew...), is the time between CPU releases getting shorter? It seems you need to shell out on new CPUs and motherboards if either one of an older generation fails. My Intel 2600k wasn't that cheap and performs well but it would be difficult sourcing a compatible motherboard locally.
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  2. Posts : 113
    Windows 11 Home x64
       #41

    The Original All-in-One PC


    Click the link to see the original all in one computer, check out those amazing specs!

    1982 TRS-80 Microcomputer Catalog (RSC-6) High-res page 4 of 48
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  3. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #42

    cmmtch said:
    Click the link to see the original all in one computer, check out those amazing specs!

    1982 TRS-80 Microcomputer Catalog (RSC-6) High-res page 4 of 48
    They only wanted $300 for 12K more RAM.
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