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There's not much you can take away from looking at P67 results. A change in the chip, from 2500K to 2600K, would provide a much larger deviation in performance than changing motherboards.
by Tarinder Sandhu
on 25 April 2011, 05:00
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There's not much you can take away from looking at P67 results. A change in the chip, from 2500K to 2600K, would provide a much larger deviation in performance than changing motherboards.
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