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Re: Desktop Trinity

Postposted on Wed Oct 03, 2012 8:47 am

Link to A10 5800 TR Shortbread added to first post.
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Re: Desktop Trinity

Postposted on Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:55 am

Arclight:

Actually i just visted Intel's site (haven't seen it in a while), it's actually quite good. You have to go to Menu>Intel products>3rd Intel Corei....> then select between "Laptops, Desktops, Server" tab, then the Core i category (eg. Core i3) then it shows all the SKUs. There you click on the name of a particular SKU and another page opens where it shows all the info you need (revisions, TJ max, etc.).


Honestly, I think Intel's site is quite professional, except for the "What can we help you find today?" search box (which is a bit of a nuisance, but it could be useful), and the pull down menu is kinda overkill, with everything in there. AMD's site looks like it's put together by a bunch of amateurs. I don't even want to visit it nowadays because I only get disappointed.
I just realized that my AMD FX-8350 is more powerful than all of my former desktop CPUs combined, from my last Phenom II X4 925 all the way to my ancient NEC V20. And the NEC V20 was probably more expensive if you count inflation. I'm utterly speechless.
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Re: Desktop Trinity

Postposted on Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:28 pm

Where I really expect to see Trinity is in slim MiniITX builds that don't physcally have space for an expansion card.
There are plenty of small, half-height Mini-ITX cases around such as the Antec ISK-300 or the Coolermaster Elite 100 which could easily house a Trinity with an active cooler.

If you were trying to do an i3 build with discrete graphics, you're limited to something like a Silverstone Sugo, Coolermaster Elite 120 or even the Bitfenix one that's so large (For a miniITX case).
I was discussing miniITX builds at the LAN last weekend and there's definitely a market for tiny little boxes that fit in places that won't accomodate a build tall enough for an expansion slot.
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Re: Desktop Trinity

Postposted on Wed Oct 03, 2012 1:08 pm

Chrispy_ wrote:Where I really expect to see Trinity is in slim MiniITX builds that don't physcally have space for an expansion card.
There are plenty of small, half-height Mini-ITX cases around such as the Antec ISK-300 or the Coolermaster Elite 100 which could easily house a Trinity with an active cooler.

If you were trying to do an i3 build with discrete graphics, you're limited to something like a Silverstone Sugo, Coolermaster Elite 120 or even the Bitfenix one that's so large (For a miniITX case).
I was discussing miniITX builds at the LAN last weekend and there's definitely a market for tiny little boxes that fit in places that won't accomodate a build tall enough for an expansion slot.


Or something like this?
http://www.fanlesstech.com/2012/10/amd- ... lence.html
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Re: Desktop Trinity

Postposted on Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:50 am

Added link to TR's review to first post. TR's articles are the best.
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Re: Desktop Trinity

Postposted on Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:49 am

Arclight wrote:Or something like this?
http://www.fanlesstech.com/2012/10/amd- ... lence.html


Heh, that kind of reminds me of these cheap-ass old beaters on the road that can't be worth $500 as scrap, yet someone pays $1000 for the stereo and $2000 on the rims.

Isn't that a $400 HTPC case? I'd probably look for a solution based on a mobile platform with that much money to burn and get an i7 with a 680M instead ;)
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