Wrong. AMD calls them modules, 1 module does contain 2 ALU's, 2 FPU's but shared cache and data lines. By definition each module is still 2 physical cores, they just share more resources than they normally would. 2 standalone cores do beat 2 cores in a module (or in the xbox one and PS4, 4 cores a module) but it is still 2 physical cores not hyperthreading.
FX upgrades are planned, next gen goes to 4 cores per module and rumoured 4 modules per chip in server models.
Because mine is so huge, I'll just put a link to the full thing to save forums space and people with limited internet's data; (102MB PNG) http://www.mediafire.com/view/4nd89dk8yvytxdz
What the holy febreezing what How in the WORLD is that pic so BIG? Do you have, like a movie theatre-screen sized monitor?
He's got multiple monitors. The screenshot is based upon how wide it is. Looks like it's 5760x1080, or 3 monitors.
Its actually 2 1920x1080p monitors, I could set up a third 1920x1080 monitor I guess, only issue is space; large monitors take up lots of space.
Oh, cool, I see im not the only one who likes modded minecraft Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2
No idea why windows just did put my screens like this? (Yes, they are all 3 exactly the same model) Stupid windows, btw most of the things on there move, also the soundbars react to every sound coming from windows, no matter what. (Ex: Youtube, Windows Media Player, Itunes, Skype, Facebook, etc...)
What skin is that? Also, have you enabled eyefinity or nVidia surround? Or is that even what you are trying to do?
I have not enabled Nvidia surround for a very good reason: Buggy unsupported peace of crap. Nothing works apart gaming when you enable it. What do you mean? The soundbars are not a skin, it's made with Samurize or something like that. The other stuff are those rainmeter skins like Techno Logic, TECH-A, etc...