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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from n0ah1897 in Rohinni's Lightpaper Is Incredibly Thin, And Printable   
    Very interesting indeed, I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of situations this will be utilized in first.
     
    http://www.fastcolabs.com/3038890/rohinnis-lightpaper-is-incredibly-thin-and-printable
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Tech_Dreamer in Rohinni's Lightpaper Is Incredibly Thin, And Printable   
    Very interesting indeed, I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of situations this will be utilized in first.
     
    http://www.fastcolabs.com/3038890/rohinnis-lightpaper-is-incredibly-thin-and-printable
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    BulletSpongeRTR reacted to SpaghettiCarbonara in Rohinni's Lightpaper Is Incredibly Thin, And Printable   
    Brb making a tron suit
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from neonfusion in Rohinni's Lightpaper Is Incredibly Thin, And Printable   
    Very interesting indeed, I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of situations this will be utilized in first.
     
    http://www.fastcolabs.com/3038890/rohinnis-lightpaper-is-incredibly-thin-and-printable
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from iExpurge in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    Update-Gamester3333 (OCN mnember) is getting closer to figuring this out. Unfortunately, but as I expected, the owner of the CPU has sold both the chip and motherboard. No details are available but my guess is someone made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Still though we have a lot of data and willing guinea pigs to carry on with the process. 
     
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Levent in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    Update-Gamester3333 (OCN mnember) is getting closer to figuring this out. Unfortunately, but as I expected, the owner of the CPU has sold both the chip and motherboard. No details are available but my guess is someone made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Still though we have a lot of data and willing guinea pigs to carry on with the process. 
     
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    BulletSpongeRTR reacted to flibberdipper in PewDiePie reveals his annual revenue!   
    I watched one video then I wanted to shoot myself.
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    BulletSpongeRTR reacted to Coombzy in PewDiePie reveals his annual revenue!   
    He is annoying why on earth people like him in the first place is the question on my mind.
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    BulletSpongeRTR reacted to _ASSASSIN_ in PewDiePie reveals his annual revenue!   
    how 27 million people can even stand him is beyond me.
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Simmytu in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    (I am re-posting this here in Tech News as another member suggested. I apologize for the duplicate threads.)
     
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock...d-4c-8t/0_100
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from LAwLz in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    I'm siding with those who think that L3 cache is lasered off but other features (HT,unlocked multi, and who knows what else) are disabled or enabled within the microcode. Here is a quote from the article I linked above, "Hold onto your hyperthreaded horses, because this is liable to whip up an angry mob -- Intel's asking customers to pay extra if they want the full power of their store-bought silicon. An eagle-eyed Engadget reader was surfing the Best Buy shelves when he noticed this $50 card -- and sure enough, Intel websites confirm -- that lets you download softwareto unlock extra threads and cache on the new Pentium G6951 processor." 
     
    That was an experiment Intel conducted on an 1156 CPU. Could this feature have been integrated into 1155 CPU's but never implemented by Intel in the market? 
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from flibberdipper in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    (I am re-posting this here in Tech News as another member suggested. I apologize for the duplicate threads.)
     
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock...d-4c-8t/0_100
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Levent in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    (I am re-posting this here in Tech News as another member suggested. I apologize for the duplicate threads.)
     
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock...d-4c-8t/0_100
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from EChondo in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    I'm siding with those who think that L3 cache is lasered off but other features (HT,unlocked multi, and who knows what else) are disabled or enabled within the microcode. Here is a quote from the article I linked above, "Hold onto your hyperthreaded horses, because this is liable to whip up an angry mob -- Intel's asking customers to pay extra if they want the full power of their store-bought silicon. An eagle-eyed Engadget reader was surfing the Best Buy shelves when he noticed this $50 card -- and sure enough, Intel websites confirm -- that lets you download softwareto unlock extra threads and cache on the new Pentium G6951 processor." 
     
    That was an experiment Intel conducted on an 1156 CPU. Could this feature have been integrated into 1155 CPU's but never implemented by Intel in the market? 
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from iExpurge in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    I'm siding with those who think that L3 cache is lasered off but other features (HT,unlocked multi, and who knows what else) are disabled or enabled within the microcode. Here is a quote from the article I linked above, "Hold onto your hyperthreaded horses, because this is liable to whip up an angry mob -- Intel's asking customers to pay extra if they want the full power of their store-bought silicon. An eagle-eyed Engadget reader was surfing the Best Buy shelves when he noticed this $50 card -- and sure enough, Intel websites confirm -- that lets you download softwareto unlock extra threads and cache on the new Pentium G6951 processor." 
     
    That was an experiment Intel conducted on an 1156 CPU. Could this feature have been integrated into 1155 CPU's but never implemented by Intel in the market? 
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from iExpurge in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    (I am re-posting this here in Tech News as another member suggested. I apologize for the duplicate threads.)
     
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock...d-4c-8t/0_100
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from ACatWithThumbs in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    (I am re-posting this here in Tech News as another member suggested. I apologize for the duplicate threads.)
     
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock...d-4c-8t/0_100
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    BulletSpongeRTR reacted to Vellocity in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    For those who don't feel like going through all 50+ pages of that thread, here's the video he posted to provide more proof.
     
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Vitalius in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    In hindsight, I agree completely. I forgot that the purported 3570k was already "golden" before it was unlocked.
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from EChondo in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    (I am re-posting this here in Tech News as another member suggested. I apologize for the duplicate threads.)
     
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock...d-4c-8t/0_100
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Vitalius in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    You should have a look at his overclocks since the "unlock". 4.5/1.08v and I believe 5/1.18v, you'll have to suspend disbelief long enough to check out his screenshots and validations.
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Askew in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    (I am re-posting this here in Tech News as another member suggested. I apologize for the duplicate threads.)
     
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock...d-4c-8t/0_100
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Ren in Hyperthreaded i5-3570k? There is one, but can it be replicated?   
    (I am re-posting this here in Tech News as another member suggested. I apologize for the duplicate threads.)
     
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock...d-4c-8t/0_100
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Askew in Unlocked Hyperthreading in a 3570k? Yes, please.   
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock.net/t/1496007/3570k-ht-unlocked-4c-8t/0_100 
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    BulletSpongeRTR got a reaction from Vitalius in Unlocked Hyperthreading in a 3570k? Yes, please.   
    I know, I know, you're jumping to the same conclusion I did...........FAKE! But, 60+ pages of discussion/study of the CPU (live streamed validations, benches, BIOS dumps, etc, etc) have proven that the CPU in question is actually Hyperthreading. He has no idea how it happened but comparison of the microcode between his 3570k and a 3770k show that there is only a difference of a small number of characters (encrypted of course) between the two. A few OCN members knowledgeable on the subject are investigating to see if the hyperthreading can be reproduced in another 3570k. If they succeed it may, in theory, mean that HT can be unlocked in all 1155 i5's. Let that sink in a moment. Goodbye i7 sales. I'll not bore you with anymore details I barely understand but will close with the link below. Oh, be sure to check out his screenshots.
     
    http://www.overclock.net/t/1496007/3570k-ht-unlocked-4c-8t/0_100 
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