Alienware Reveals 4GHz desktop
keeleysam writes "c|net news.com is reporting that Alienware is going to ship a 4GHz desktop. The new Area-51 ALX, introduced on Friday, uses overclocking, or the practice of pushing a processor past its factory speed setting, to elevate a standard Intel Pentium 4 chip to 4GHz. Because overclocking a processor can cause it to overheat, the desktop also includes a special liquid-cooling system devised by Alienware. Purchasing the 4GHz Area-51 ALX desktop is an expensive proposition for most consumers, as the machine starts at about $4,200, according to pricing on Alienware's ALX Web site."
yeah, my very first fp!
that should enable me to get first post!
This is an alien first post. Done by aliens for avi.
Adi?
Dan
First someone tried to submit that SETI story again, and this guy here posted a nice broke link.
Hangovers from yesterday's grill-fest?
Well I know that. The similarity I was trying to make is comparing situations where the heat can be maintained easily and situations where lots of heat is generated and it's difficult to keep things cool. If I had a desktop 1.8 ghz p4, it wouldn't be too difficult to keep it cool. But in a laptop, it's much harder and thus makes the user aware when the fans start cranking.
And like in this case, a 3.2 ghz might just require a few fans to properly keep cool, but this is going to require a complex system which the user might be aware of.
I can't think of a Mac that can run games . . . *sorry, sorry, sorry, not meaning to flame*
What, are you using a TRS-80?
;-)