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    Is it possible..

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by gatorade, May 2, 2006.

  1. gatorade

    gatorade Notebook Enthusiast

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    that MSI will come out with an ML-44 2.4ghz AMD turion for the 1039?

    What do you guys expect from this computer...how do you think it will perform?
     
  2. MGS2392

    MGS2392 NAND Cat!

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    Nope. It's actually the reseller that builds the machine, not MSI (with several exceptions, see their site). I believe that the 1039 only supports 25W procesors, not 35W like the ML-44.
     
  3. Iskander

    Iskander Notebook Evangelist

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    Why would you want to use Ml instead of MT?????

    Just wait and you can buy the MT-44, release date mid-2006, so it would be in 2 months or less.
     
  4. bsr5

    bsr5 Notebook Guru

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    uuhhh, maybe its just me but are you asking if AMD will come out with a faster chip or are you asking if MS-1039 will support the ML44? (even though I would wait for MT to be released).
     
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    Sorry for the confusion, wondering if re-sellers were going to use an M-44. I found out the answer haha. sorry for the dumb question.