An AMD Duron processor-based PC is the practical choice for everyday usage. It offers an ideal combination of features and performance to run all of your PC software and operating... more
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Architecture Features: 3DNow! Professional technology, MMX instructions set
Cache memory
Installed Size: L2 Cache - 64 KB
Type: Pipeline Burst
Expansion / connectivity
Compatible Slots: 1 x processor - Socket A
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An AMD Duron processor-based PC is the practical choice for everyday usage. It offers an ideal combination of features and performance to run all of your PC software and operating systems. Its many forward-thinking features help the AMD Duron processor enable a PC solution for both business and home users. The AMD Duron processor provides practical performance for everyday computing. With core technologies based upon those found in AMD's award-winning ultimate performance AMD Athlon processor family, the AMD Duron processor is an excellent processor solution for your PC. The AMD Duron processor provides superb performance on applications like multimedia, Internet browsing, and business management suites. AMD Duron processors also deliver great performance for digital entertainment like games and DVD playback. The AMD Duron processor has the performance and advanced technology to allow users to keep up with everyday tasks quickly and easily. The AMD Duron processor enhances PC productivity and helps make everyday tasks, like downloading and playing music, or editing and sending pictures to family and friends, smooth and quick. Systems based on the AMD Duron processor not only run the software you need, but they boot and load applications quickly, providing an easy computing experience.
...The AMDDuron is a very good alternative to the more expensive Pentium 4 and Athlon processors. Line-moderately the Duron core is based on that of the Athlon and brings therefore also Anna-honouring just as good achievement (closer information see bench mark). For fast plays with complex diagram I would recommend this processor. I have mean AMD tested computers with some running plays, which ran all very good and made no problems.
Generally I am with my Duron1.2 Ghz. Very contently. He falls hardly off and mostly only if any program not reliably runs and an error has. The AMDDuron1.2 Ghz. runs with a Frontside bus from 2x100 MHz. This processor is meant for all Main boards, which possess a A-base. The Motherboard operates the processor with a tension of approximately 3.3 V. The price for this processor is to be decided a second good...
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Advantages: Duron is good for value. Disadvantages: It has none.
...be to buy a Duron. You may want to buy a different processor, but why??? The AMD Thunderbird is only slightly better than the Duron in some aspects and also it is a lot more expensive than the Duron. Celeron as i have said are a waste of money as they as just purely crap. right, back to the mainstream of things, you could go and spend a lot of money on a PIII but why, the PIII is only good at over the 1GHz mark anything before it is ruled by the AMD family of processors so i don't recommend it. So overall for people thinking about upgrading, i highly recommnd the AMDDuron, it's good for value, i mean it's damn good for value, it's better tahn the Celeron and it's also very overclockable. For overclocking, i would look into it and buy a motherboard that will allow you to adjust certain things so you can't just go skimpy on the motherrboard. Atthe...
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...be to buy a Duron. You may want to buy a different processor, but why??? The AMD Thunderbird is only slightly better than the Duron in some aspects and also it is a lot more expensive than the Duron. Celeron as i have said are a waste of money as they as just purely crap. right, back to the mainstream of things, you could go and spend a lot of money on a PIII but why, the PIII is only good at over the 1GHz mark anything before it is ruled by the AMD family of processors so i don't recommend it. So overall for people thinking about upgrading, i highly recommnd the AMDDuron, it's good for value, i mean it's damn good for value, it's better tahn the Celeron and it's also very overclockable. For overclocking, i would look into it and buy a motherboard that will allow you to adjust certain things so you can't just go skimpy on the motherrboard. Atthe...
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It might be bit techy for some people, but surely help full so here it goes .
I- Introduction
There has been confusion regarding AMD's 64Bit Processor and its line up. Many Users have been confused to tell by AMD's new line up.
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