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Let me tell you, you'll notice a difference in performance with different procs when Word starts running a 400 page novel through a spell/grammar check in the background to highlight all of the mistakes.

8O you really make that much mistake!! :wink:Damn skippy I do! :mrgreen: I spell (and type) like a drunken sailor at times. Huked on fonix wurked four me! Though I'm getting better, a lot of my novels have been worked on at various time over years, so there's a lot of bad old stuff in them. He he he. And it doesn't help that the replace-all feature in the spell checker only seems to go forward for so many pages and not do the obvious thing of replacing all.

Though slightly more seriously, Word's grammar check is also about as accurate as my spelling typically is. (At least Word 97's is.) So it marks a lot of things wrong that aren't, and still misses a number that are wrong on top of that. :roll: So running that check alone can suck up a lot of processing power.

Seriously, this test should have be about why Intel manage to kill all the motherboard but the Intel one and why others has failed.
:lol: I got the feeling this was mostly because motherboard manufacturers didn't quite believe Intel's ambition to reach the maximum of their power specs. :wink: At least at first. I'd hope that they've figured it out by now...