(x - 2)(x^2 + 2x + 4)
The x-intercept is 2.
The y-intercept is -8
Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6
The differences between these and other Intel board chips are explained here http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=409 Kronos52
81cm x 38cm x 77cm equates to an volume of 237,006 cubic centimeters or 14,463 cubic inches.
100 ft × 38 ft = 3800 sq ft 43560 sq ft = 1 acre → 3800 sq ft = 3800 ÷ 43560 acre = 95/1089 acre ≈ 0.0872 acre.
If you mean 4x8 x 3/8 -then its about 38 pounds.
The height would allow you to calculate cubic feet. Square feet is length x width. seventy six square feet could 2'x38' or 4'x19' or 1'x76'.
Weight of a paper is determined by weighing 500 sheets of that paper at its industry standard size. 50 lb text stock commonly used for magazines comes in standard sheets of 25"x38" (on which printers will print 16 letter sized pages, 8 on each side, folding and cutting/trimming the sheet to get 16 magazine pages) so 500 sheets of this size equals 50 pounds.
775 is the socket, which they both are,intel http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Corporation has the 965, 975, P35 and P38 chipsets, so you would need to narrow which you prefer. However, good news, if you go to anandtech.com you will see he did a recent review of the dfi lanparty p35 and compared all the above chipsets except p38 and they were all within about 2%-3% of each other across the board and all tests. This means you are pretty much ok with with ever you want. The only advantage of 680i (sli)edition as with the X38 is you have more OC and dual PCI-e 16x buses feature which you would not be using. So just buy the one you like the best really