- 0 : Zero, NULL, NADA, nothing, yet half of everything in the world of computers.
- 1 : Zero's complement, and with it the basis of all there is.
- 7 : socket seven, the home of processors for long, and at a time when the PC was spreading like wildfire in households.
- 8 : bits in a byte.
- 168 : The number of contact pins on a SDRAM DIMM.
- 184 : The number of contact pins on a DDR SDRAM DIMM.
- 240 : The number of contact pins on a DDR2 SDRAM DIMM.
- 370 : The socket of the venerable Pentium 3 processor.
- 462 : The number of pins in the home of the Athlon and Duron processors for long.
- 478 : The socket of the good part of the life of the Pentium 4 Processor.
- 754 : The socket of the original Athlon64 processor and later for value class semprons.
- 775 : The socket of the bad part of the life of the Pentium 4 Processor. And that of the promising "Core 2" conroe processors.
- 939 : The socket of choice for enthusiast grade Athlon64 processors for about two years, now replaced by the socket AM2.
- 1024 : The one grand for geeks.
- 7900 : (nVidia GeForce, GTX)As of now, one of the most powerful graphics cards on the market, and one will soon be inside my machine :D.
- 9800 : (ATi Radeon, pro/XT)The card that was last the clearcut winner of the performance race. Not so clear competetive offerings since then.
This post is just an attempt to reaffirm my geekdom, as I have been doing some pretty ungeeky stuff for the last few days. :~|
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exactly :)
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