- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Posted by: ThE_MarD
nothing. Just other people's questions. And aga, if you wish to prove us wrong, let's see a quote from the H2V FAQ and a link to exactly where it is instead of flaming, which btw, if you ever visited the PP Forums which I moderate, would've taken out the PP Septor of pain, and... well, yeah, kinda obvious where it goes from there. :)
Look under the guesstamation for H2V:
Processor: Pentium 4 2.0 GHZ or equivalent
Now watch common sense in the making!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_4
microarchitecture of Netburst featured a very deep instruction pipeline, with the intention of scaling to very high frequencies. It also introduced the SSE2 instruction set for faster SIMD integer, and 64-bit floating-point computation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64_bit
2003: AMD brought out its AMD64-architecture Opteron and Athlon 64 processor lines. Apple also shipped 64-bit "G5" PowerPC 970 CPUs courtesy of IBM, along with an update to its Mac OS X operating system, that added partial support for 64-bit mode. Several Linux distributions released with support for AMD64. Microsoft announced that it would create a version of its Windows operating system for these AMD chips. Intel maintained that its Itanium chips would remain its only 64-bit processors.
Also, if your forum classifies this as flaming, I must ask how intelligent criticism happens there.