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1st March 2008, 02:32 AM #31NΨ
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Re: Everex CloudBook First Thoughts Review
But the 4 and the 16 aren't really what they claim either.
I really want to see how a Cloudbook performs with a Dual-CF to IDE adapter with 2 16Gb CF's (133x ones I guess, since they're more affordable), do you guys plan on benchmarking a similar set up?
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1st March 2008, 03:04 AM #32
Re: Everex CloudBook First Thoughts Review
It would be interesting if we have a face-off Cloudbook and Eee.
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1st March 2008, 04:44 AM #33NΨ
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Re: Everex CloudBook First Thoughts Review
That too, especially in the gaming department; as I recall, my EEEPC played Warcraft 3 online just fine.
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2nd March 2008, 07:29 AM #34Notebook Consultant
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Re: Everex CloudBook First Thoughts Review
I think they'll both perform pretty much the same in games, since if the VIA 1.2Ghz processor only performs around a 700Mhz Intel one, their performance will be almost identical. depending on whether you can get any games working on the Cloudbook.
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Re: Everex CloudBook First Thoughts Review
That would pose a problem, because EEEPC can be overclocked back to a natural clock of 900MHz.
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