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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Performances dans les calculs
Performances dans les jeux
Mode Turbo et Hyper-threading
Consommation modérée
Puce graphique qui permet d'accélérer décodage et encodage vidéo
Compatible Blu-ray 3D
Architecture efficace
Améliorations probantes
Bonnes performances
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Puce graphique non DirectX 11
Cela aurait permis d'améliorer le débit dans certains jeux comme WoW
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