This'll make nodaddyno jizz his pants, it's like the real doll of pc land.
http://go-l.com/desktops/machl38/features/index.htm
http://go-l.com/desktops/machl38/features/index.htm
Bodhisattva said:Irie - slap that person upside the head.
Breastboy - Pics of the motherboard and a 4 panel monitor setup. from Go-L.com
It's a pc system Highend about $27 K for the box and Monitor combo.

anya said:Accelerated Hyper-Threading Extreme
Edition 2MB L3 Cache Intel® P4
That's a load of PR hyperbolic crap....but a damn nice machine.
jackangel said:holy fuck in a bucket. i'd like one of their laptops with a 17" screen. is this really as good as it seems? what kind of reputation does this company have

anya said:
anya said:
Must be a good company Jack, their using Intels with
HYPER-THREADING EXTREME EDITION CPUS!
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jackangel said:holy fuck in a bucket. i'd like one of their laptops with a 17" screen. is this really as good as it seems? what kind of reputation does this company have
Y_Lifter said:
NoDaddyNo said:
Which part are you bothered by? The "Extreme" I take it?
NoDaddyNo said:Technically it is an Intel name and not these guys.
Intel's Extreme version of the P4 has the 2MB L3 cache.
Essentially it is an MP Xenon that doesn't have to have the same heat tolerance - but they make up for that by using their cooling system after overclocking its default bus speed up to 900 something.
I think the L3 cache is still on the "chip" level of the Extreme, but it doesn't really matter too much - if they put the L2 cache up to that level, then that would be nice.
And Hyper-Threading is more than just muilti-threading. Peniums have been multithreaded since they started - as were the 486 chips - it was largely up to the OS to make use of this, which Windows did starting with Windows NT (back when it still looked like Windows 3.51). Win 95 came right after that and was multithreaded as well.
Unix had been doing this for ages, Linux was doing it that year as well - Mac didn't do it for a few years still after that.
Hyper-threading is different - the OS sees the processor as two processors, but there is only a single physical processor. As with a dual processor system, you don't get the truly double inncrease, but more like 1.5 increase. (a truly dual processor system will give you slightly better than that depending on how much disk access you are doing and what disk controller type you have)
I think all new P4s that are 2.8 or higher can do the hyperthreading. The earlier P4s technically could, but they are hardware disabled from doing it while at the factory.
The only thing that I find cool about the machine is the RAM disk -and even that is pretty useless for me. The stuff I do is relatively small on disk and normal EIDE is plenty fast for me - even at a slow 4200rpm. I need high processor speed, and I don't care about graphics since I don't do any 3D with my work.
But I do think that multi-headed displays are nice - depending on the setup, they can make it annoying - but the right setup is very nice.
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