Lucif3r, on 29 October 2011 - 11:52 PM, said:
An example is AMD Phenom II CPU. the X2(2 core) and X3(3 core) is, in fact, an X4 (4 core) with 1 or 2 cores that didnt pass quality control disabled.
Memory blocks works the same. As long as the chip has enough working blocks needed for the Wii, it doesnt matter if it has 1 or 100 broken blocks. I think I had 4 or 5 broken in my Wii.
Memory blocks works the same. As long as the chip has enough working blocks needed for the Wii, it doesnt matter if it has 1 or 100 broken blocks. I think I had 4 or 5 broken in my Wii.
LMFAO!! The Phenom was the biggest joke since intel's pentium calculation error. It is really the worst over hyped CPU ever.
A cpu that fucks up and the only way to fix it is to lose 1/3 of it's processing power. I never have and never will buy an AMD cpu unless I plan to sell it to a person that I hate.















