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      <title><![CDATA[Suggest Ivy Bridge rig?]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/1128/Suggest+Ivy+Bridge+rig-</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/1128/Suggest+Ivy+Bridge+rig-' ><img alt='Intel' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=company&id=82&img=1dd86d345f2dba0189d6c3c735b3a1c8.jpg&v=bigtmb&name=Intel' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Question<br /><span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/Desktop+Computers">Desktop Computers</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/CPU">CPU</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/1128/Suggest+Ivy+Bridge+rig-">Intel</a></span><br />Please help me buy a Ivy Bridge based desktop PC. I will use it for everything. My budget is $1000-$1200 only for the PC (I have a monitor). I want the best for the money :)</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 09:39:50 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Intel's Ultrabook - what do you think?]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/1091/Intel%27s+Ultrabook+-+what+do+you+think-</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/1091/Intel%27s+Ultrabook+-+what+do+you+think-' ><img alt='Intel' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=company&id=82&img=1dd86d345f2dba0189d6c3c735b3a1c8.jpg&v=bigtmb&name=Intel' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Discussion<br /><span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/Notebooks">Notebooks</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/1091/Intel%27s+Ultrabook+-+what+do+you+think-">Intel</a></span><br />I have been thinking about getting an ultra-portable notebook lately, and my choices are either MacBook Air or one of the ASUS ultrabooks (13"). However, I just read that Intel is entering the Ultrabook business with a slim white 13" notebook.<br /><br />
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Is this going to be an Intel branded notebook...</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 07:41:47 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Multicore vs Multithread]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/1011/Multicore+vs+Multithread</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/1011/Multicore+vs+Multithread' ><img alt='Core i3-350M' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=product&id=33168&img=eecdf991923744a47e139041c5916f5f.png&v=bigtmb&name=Intel+Core+i3-350M' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Discussion<br /><span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/CPU">CPU</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/discussions/company/Intel">Intel</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/gadget/33168/Intel+Core+i3-350M/discussions">Core i3-350M</a></span><br />With processors these days getting bigger and bigger and faster and faster, phones soon to join the fray with their own quad-core, I got to thinking about the differences between having four core and having four threads, aside of just having multiple physical cores and multiple line running into them.Running...</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 09:20:50 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Why there are more notebook processors than desktop ones?]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/921/Why+there+are+more+notebook+processors+than+desktop+ones-</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/921/Why+there+are+more+notebook+processors+than+desktop+ones-' ><img alt='Intel' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=company&id=82&img=1dd86d345f2dba0189d6c3c735b3a1c8.jpg&v=bigtmb&name=Intel' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Discussion<br /><span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/CPU">CPU</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/921/Why+there+are+more+notebook+processors+than+desktop+ones-">Intel</a></span><br />I'm a little confused about something - there are much more notebook CPUs compared to desktop (I'm talking about second generation Sandy Bridge CPUs). What can be the reason?</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 09:30:12 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[CPU choice for a low budget system]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/922/CPU+choice+for+a+low+budget+system</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/922/CPU+choice+for+a+low+budget+system' ><img alt='Phenom II X2 560 Black' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=product&id=33245&img=f64369ab52fd3a49601b9ff7aafcba0e.jpg&v=bigtmb&name=AMD+Phenom+II+X2+560+Black' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Discussion<br /><span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/CPU">CPU</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/discussions/company/Intel">Intel</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/discussions/company/AMD">AMD</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/gadget/33245/AMD+Phenom+II+X2+560+Black/discussions">Phenom II X2 560 Black</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/gadget/43409/Intel+Core+i3-2100/discussions">Core i3-2100</a></span><br />A friend of mine was proposed a system with a Phenom II X2 560 processor and I thought we could do better and ended up with a i3-2100. However one thing puzzles me, which of the two is actually better. On paper the AMD has the edge over the i3, but I'm still leaning towards the Intel based system. Do...</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 10:28:07 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[E5200 overclocking - how much?]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/604/E5200+overclocking+-+how+much-</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/604/E5200+overclocking+-+how+much-' ><img alt='Pentium E5200' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=product&id=6325&img=c974af5bb3410c81994f637e01a7c28f.jpg&v=bigtmb&name=Intel+Pentium+E5200' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Discussion<br /><span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/CPU">CPU</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/discussions/company/Intel">Intel</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/gadget/6325/Intel+Pentium+E5200/discussions">Pentium E5200</a></span><br />Hey guys, looking for some basic info on overclocking my processor. I've already got custom cooler and now want to get things moving. By default it runs at 2.5GHz, I'd like to speed it up to 3.0 max, but not necessary. What I'm looking for is a stable system rather than experimenting. What should I look...</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 04:59:09 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Help with choosing a platform for a new PC]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/594/Help+with+choosing+a+platform+for+a+new+PC</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/594/Help+with+choosing+a+platform+for+a+new+PC' ><img alt='Core i3-540' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=product&id=19093&img=bd9a67c68db7fb1089b55d7f2e466b42.png&v=bigtmb&name=Intel+Core+i3-540' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Question<br /><span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/CPU">CPU</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/discussions/company/Intel">Intel</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/gadget/19093/Intel+Core+i3-540/discussions">Core i3-540</a></span><br />Hi guys, I'm finally on the market for a new desktop machine, but I'm not sure if should go for an Intel based system with i3-540 CPU or AMD with Athlon II 250. The primary usage will be internet and movies (probably 720p and 1080p content). The price difference between the two is $70 in favor of the...</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 01:20:43 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[good motherboard for this CPU]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/565/good+motherboard+for+this+CPU</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/565/good+motherboard+for+this+CPU' ><img alt='Core i7-950' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=product&id=5844&img=ab1312e2f91051c64d776ff6f12f7229.jpg&v=bigtmb&name=Intel+Core+i7-950' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Question<br /><span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/CPU">CPU</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/discussions/company/Intel">Intel</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/gadget/5844/Intel+Core+i7-950/discussions">Core i7-950</a></span><br />Hi gadget fans...I have a question. A friend of mine will be assembling a new PC, and he is wandering which Mobo is good for this CPU. He will use only one GPU (nVidia - if that matters) and 4 GB DDR3 of RAM. I know that it's important to have a good compatibility between components so what are your...</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:01:12 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Overclock]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/500/Overclock</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/500/Overclock' ><img alt='Pentium G6950' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=product&id=23750&img=fedd8941c94fa22bb4a7ef9dcb309f20.jpg&v=bigtmb&name=Intel+Pentium+G6950' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Question<br /><span><a href="/index.php/discussions/category/CPU">CPU</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/discussions/company/Intel">Intel</a></span>, <span><a href="/index.php/gadget/23750/Intel+Pentium+G6950/discussions">Pentium G6950</a></span><br />I`m thinking of pushing the limits of the CPU a little further and I was wondering if anyone managed to make a stable clock after 3.8GHz and what setup were you using? Any help or advice would be appreciated.</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 10:14:46 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Need new cpu!]]></title>
      <link>http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/496/Need+new+cpu%21</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><a href='http://www.meetgadget.com/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/496/Need+new+cpu%21' ><img alt='Intel' src='https://www.meetgadget.com/image.php?t=company&id=82&img=1dd86d345f2dba0189d6c3c735b3a1c8.jpg&v=bigtmb&name=Intel' width='80' height='80' align='left' vspace='5' hspace='5' /></a><p>Question<br /><span><a href="/index.php/company/82/Intel/discussions/496/Need+new+cpu%21">Intel</a></span><br />Yesterday my gaming rig decided to die on me and after a couple of hours of tinkering the problem was found. CPU - dead. Luckily nothing else, I may have oveclocked it a bit too much :>. So I need a new one. Please suggest me something for LGA 1156 socket. Mu budget is limited to around $200-220. Thanks!...</p></div><br />]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 09:00:38 -0500</pubDate>
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