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  • gotta love toms definition of "kill"

    toms article is entitled "ddr400 kills rambus" yet pc1066 beats it in almost every benchmark he runs! see here
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      3D Rendering: Cinema 4D XL 7: In this benchmark, the SiS 648 chipset leads the pack.
      This was his comment when there was a four way tie for first place. What's wrong with this guy?
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        Well the tests I looked at so far are so close it would come down to price. DDR is still cheaper than Rambus. Anyway who cares what Tom says.
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          He only shows integer marks, or one decimal place.
          they are ordered to a few more decimal places than identified on screen.
          Even tho he doesn't take into account (normally) those dp's.
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