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    First Look at Penryn Mobile CPU

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by penryn123, Aug 12, 2007.

  1. penryn123

    penryn123 Newbie

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    hope this thread will not stir up the community much :eek: :eek: :eek:

    Can any body donate a barebone so i can test this out. Intel will not like this though.

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  2. Jonno000

    Jonno000 Notebook Consultant

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    Are you serious? Is this a scam?
     
  3. khanhfat

    khanhfat Notebook Deity

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    wtf... no one would do it
     
  4. Jonno000

    Jonno000 Notebook Consultant

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    Lol, the Intel thing on the top is so photoshopped.
     
  5. penryn123

    penryn123 Newbie

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    Just playing guys.. i' m gonna buy the barebone by my self. and do all the bench mark as well as determine which speed does this cpu do.
    I'm not hoping it's a 2.0ghz. It's just a sample
     
  6. STEvil

    STEvil Notebook Consultant

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    see the square with all the dots right next to "FF" ? That's a coded block which identifies the CPU.