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| Will Santa Rosa run at full speed?... I've always been disappointed that most consumer Napa-based laptops from the big manufacturers come with a 533MHz FSB when the platform supports 667MHz. Seems like a leftover from Sonoma (my current rig). Who else besides Apple sells a Napa notebook that runs at the full 667MHz? Has anyone seen specs on the new Santa Rosa machines announced so far. Do they run at the full 800Mhz FSB? |
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| Re: Will Santa Rosa run at full speed?... "Tim Payne" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:s-6dnbVttbmMXKnbnZ2dnUVZ_judnZ2d@giganews.com... > I've always been disappointed that most consumer Napa-based laptops from > the big manufacturers come with a 533MHz FSB when the platform supports > 667MHz. Seems like a leftover from Sonoma (my current rig). Who else > besides Apple sells a Napa notebook that runs at the full 667MHz? > > Has anyone seen specs on the new Santa Rosa machines announced so far. Do > they run at the full 800Mhz FSB? > This Lenovo announcement imlpies the answer is yes but one never knows: http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3657 |
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