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To: gnuman who wrote (50150)8/17/2000 1:28:40 PM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
DELL does not offer a 815 faster than 933. ANAND is an overclocker and is not testing a "legitimate" system. If you read on you will see that I made no claim that the 815 would never go faster than 933 MHZ. Currently, I am unaware of any systems shipping that are faster than 933. If there were one it would not make me a liar merely uninformed. But keep trying!

By the way you never responded to my point that a twin processor 820 will walk all over an 815E in most if not all benchmarks. This is my opinion of course since there are no benchmarks.

I will try to clearly label opinion and fact so that it will be easier for you to distinguish between the two.

You seem really upset. It really is not worth it.

(:)



To: gnuman who wrote (50150)8/17/2000 2:03:49 PM
From: Dave B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Gene,

At least Carl admitted he lied. Something refreshing about that.

So it's okay to lie as long as when you get caught you admit it?

I beg to differ with your statement. Nothing refreshing about it.

Dave



To: gnuman who wrote (50150)8/17/2000 2:08:13 PM
From: Dave B  Respond to of 93625
 
Gene,

After scanning the board it seem's to have the attributes of Yahoo today.

Today? It's been going on a while.

Also, it seems to be more prevalent on the other boards I read as well. Check out the tim luke vs Auric Goldfinger name-calling on the Exodus board (a historically fairly mellow board). Pressure seems to be building everywhere and something's going to have to give soon. Maybe the moral is "trading ranges suck". <G>

Dave