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Old June 25th, 2007   #11
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Very nice interview Paul. And the last question, i'm still laughing.
All the credit goes to you guys/gals for coming up with the questions. And to John Beekley, not only for taking the time to answer them, but for his candor and avoiding the cookie cutter responses some reps are prone to giving.



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Great interview. I thought DDR3 memory required less voltage and therefore less heat, so why the more elaborate heatspreaders? A marketing tactic? Again, great interview!!



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Great interview. I thought DDR3 memory required less voltage and therefore less heat, so why the more elaborate heatspreaders? A marketing tactic? Again, great interview!!
Possibly to handle higher voltages and higher speeds that over clockers may put on DDR3? But great interview, especially the last question!



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Possibly to handle higher voltages and higher speeds that over clockers may put on DDR3? But great interview, especially the last question!
He means because it's were hardware (especially Corsair's) gets a happy ending.



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He means because it's were hardware (especially Corsair's) gets a happy ending.
Sorry I'm a bit confused as to what your saying? I was making an attempt to answer your question?



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HL: If you were stranded on a remote island with Wi-Fi access, a notebook computer, and a lifetime supply of batteries but could only access one website, why would you choose HardwareLogic?
John: That’s easy... I would choose HardwareLogic because it Tastes Like Chicken!
This is the last question. What I mean't is that it doesn't taste like chicken anymore, it's were hardware gets it happy ending now. Sorry 'bout that.

Oh yes, you answered my question (very well, too). I was talking about what you said about the last question.



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This is the last question. What I mean't is that it doesn't taste like chicken anymore, it's were hardware gets it happy ending now. Sorry 'bout that.

Oh yes, you answered my question (very well, too). I was talking about what you said about the last question.
Ah okay, gotcha now.



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