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To: bnsbhat who wrote (232192)5/7/2007 8:08:12 AM
From: RinkRespond to of 275872
 
From your link: AMD re-does socket definitions

HTT3.0 platform might have been pulled in by half a year. Specs ported from AM3 to AM2+.

( uk.theinquirer.net )

Regards,

Rink



To: bnsbhat who wrote (232192)5/7/2007 5:04:50 PM
From: PetzRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
I don't get it. AM2+ is not a server socket, is it? So why should HT3 make much difference on a desktop part? Fusion motherboards?

Now if AMD could make an inexpensive chipset that would allow an additional memory channel to steal some of the excess HT bandwidth, maybe HT 3.0 would be worth it.

Petz