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		<title>More about Nehalem, in name of Gainestown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have found this online, pals, enjoy!^_^ Gainestown, the chip that is designed to replace the high-end DP level CPUs for workstations, utilizing LGA 1366 and supporting Dual QPI, came into eyesight of enthusiasts. JC had done few tests to unleash some of this monster&#8217;s magic. Tri-channel DDR3, 8-core, 16-thread, Gosh! You have to actually see [...]]]></description>
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