Woohoo! Finally! It took a while but it's here. I won't take that against you, Chris. Thanks and good work!
Hm... It's that girl again in the video. I actually thought she was gone for good, though I wasn't saying that she sucked. I would've really preferred if you, Chris, or any "middle-aged fatboy geek" would've presented it. She has been presenting what brief info there is well, whether or not she's an enthusiast or knows what she's talking about.
On a more personal note though, my fiancee wasn't particularly happy about that girl presenting the video. Hahaha!
Anyway, if you read this Chris, you double posted the A8-3850 on the 2nd page, and forgot to put the board for the Core i3's, just pointing that out.
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I'm not sure if you just realized that yourself, or you read my or someone elses post, but it's nice how you pointed out the superior FPU's on the Pildriver compared to Husky (Llano).
What is the recommended minimum and average FPS for Arkham City that Chris said it was only playable at 1280x720?
Just sharing this, it's for Skyrim on underperforming systems. It needs a mobile Core i5 at least, but it only needs an Intel HD2000, just like the Core i3's above, so I hope it isn't too irrelevant to the topic. I'm interested in trying it myself.
http://eshop.lucidlogix.com/?q=dynamix1
I agree with ojas, there should be a performance/cycle test included, just for information's sake. Though it is important to know that the clockrates they have already are what you pay for as well.
An overclocking test wasn't given, though it's understandable that not all of the chips may overclock equally, but I would've personally still wanted to see what you could do with what K-series chips you had, Chris.
I would think that a special emphasis on the unlocked-multipliers of the K-series chips is only proper, because, as you mentioned in the article, you pay a price premium for them and their also something the Core i3's don't have for their price.
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csbeer's request for dual graphics/asymmetrical crossfire and ColinP's power draw and efficiency tests and reviews would've been nice if included as well.
I understand though that you, Chris may be swamped, and that the final products have yet to come out, which you might rather get into with other less immediate need-to-know tests so as to be sure not to waste time if ever the final products do come out differently.