[QUOTE=Chicken_Chaser;33487948]It's literally just plastic.[/QUOTE]
What kind of ram have you seen that has a plastic heatsink?
The only ones i can think of are OCZ, but even those still have aluminum heatsinks underneath.
Heatsinks do a fuck load of good on ram. It extends you products lifetime and maintains its stability.
[QUOTE=doonbugie2;33488613]That makes no sense.[/QUOTE]
Having all the computer components being manufactured by the same company could lead to "AMD only" systems with all the parts made to be specially compatible, if they keep going in this direction.
[QUOTE=Mattk50;33490382]Having all the computer components being manufactured by the same company could lead to "AMD only" systems with all the parts made to be specially compatible, if they keep going in this direction.[/QUOTE]
You know AM3+ socket motherboards only support AMD processors? It begins!
[QUOTE=ewitwins;33487051]I'll always remember it as ATI Radeon.[/QUOTE]
I've never heard someone say 'AMD Radeon'.
I love my 4670.
[QUOTE=Mattk50;33490382]Having all the computer components being manufactured by the same company could lead to "AMD only" systems with all the parts made to be specially compatible, if they keep going in this direction.[/QUOTE]
Considering that there are so many companies making RAM and motherboards that all work together in any combination, doing that would be pretty much committing suicide for them, so that's not going to happen.
Too bad they apparently pulled the plug on their Processor manufacturing, would be fucking RAD to have a whole AMD rig configuration.
[QUOTE=Cureless;33491096]Too bad they apparently pulled the plug on their Processor manufacturing, would be fucking RAD to have a whole AMD rig configuration.[/QUOTE]
No they did not pull the plug on it, the thread title is misleading and incorrect, they are stil making CPU's for the markets and will continue to do so just with only a price/perfomance mindset, not a "let's beat intel", as well as opening up new fronts they haven't visited mobile/ram/APU/etc.
I'd love to see what comes out of this.
[QUOTE=Cureless;33491096]Too bad they apparently pulled the plug on their Processor manufacturing, would be fucking RAD to have a whole AMD rig configuration.[/QUOTE]
No they didn't.
They just said they'd like to focus on other markets because they need the dough.
AKA, they're focusing on expanding their good reputation onto other products to make a larger profit so they can focus on their core product. The CPU.
Corsair ram = the shit!
Apparently from what I've read on AMD's site they will include a memory overclocking utility in overdrive which sounds extremely strange-I might have interpreted it wrong or AMD's PR guy fucked up.
[QUOTE=ripple3000;33491903]Apparently from what I've read on AMD's site they will include a memory overclocking utility in overdrive which sounds extremely strange-I might have interpreted it wrong or AMD's PR guy fucked up.[/QUOTE]
That sounds perfectly logical, Overdrive is an overclocking utility for their hardware, this RAM will support overclocking in some form, so add overclocking controls to the Overdrive utility for it.
I do hope their RAM is cheaper than competitors like how their CPU used to be.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;33487322]I like AMD because it's usually cheaper than Intel and nVidia for about the same thing, it's just their OS I have a problem with. Catalyst Control Center was a MESS until about a month ago[/QUOTE]
What does this thread have anything to do with graphics card and CPUs made by AMD competitors?
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;33492542]What does this thread have anything to do with graphics card and CPUs?[/QUOTE]
If you're going to throw that argument,
What does this thread have anything to do with bitching about someone elses post.
I'm being kind of hypocritical but it would just turn into a chain therefor I'm going to clarify I'm just pointing out your hypocracy while being a hypocrite myself. Wait what..
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