06-15-2012
05:00 AM
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03-06-2024
08:32 PM
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ROGBot
06-15-2012 06:11 AM
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06-16-2012 09:16 AM
06-16-2012 05:35 PM
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06-16-2012 06:04 PM
Zygomorphic wrote:
If the notebook has the capability of sinking the heat that a 2.13 GHz i7-940XM can generate (remember, it is a 55 Watt Extreme Edition part), I would say yes that is the best processor you can put in there. However, Intel says the tray price is $1096 :mad:, so I would advise either finding it for a lot less, or else just putting the money towards a brand-new computer, which will have better graphics that make more difference in gaming--I would think. Just my $0.02, considering how much those top-end Intel processors cost--most of the price of a nice new ROG notebook. 😞
06-17-2012 09:42 AM
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06-18-2012 08:55 AM
Zygomorphic wrote:
@fostert, I think the reason the price has not come down is that the XM chips are the flagships of every line, and so command a $300 price premium over the 1 step below. :mad: The newer chips are not the flagships, so they do not have the highway robbery pricing schemes. However, the top-end chips probably do cost more to make, since they have a higher TDP.