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Review of AMD Athlon XP 2600+ / 2.08 GHz processor by kennygifford

Advantages: Fast, cheap, potential
Disadvantages: Misunderstood

...was always a fan of AMD but when I started to really learn the differences between them and their Intel competition I started to LOVE them. I currently have this CPU running on my main PC, which I prefer to the Athlon 64 3000+ I also have. Granted the 64 has more number-crunching ability, however for the price and limitations it has, the XP soars forward. The temperature and voltage of this CPU may be relatively high, but for it's age it's a cracker. ...
...about, my CPU is unlocked so even more safe overclocking available. As for Pentium 4s... these are more expensive and slower. I recently pitted a 1.7Ghz versus a 1700+ (1.4Ghz) and the AMD won by a significant margin. Intel technology is behind that of the AMD factory. ... Read review

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11.05.2006
Great upgrade for older Athlon based PCs
Review of AMD Athlon XP 2400+ / 2 GHz processor by danishcake5

Advantages: Fastest 266mhz Athlon
Disadvantages: Not upgradable

...This was the fastest processor AMD released with a 266mhz bus. If you have an old PC lying around which could benefit from this, it's probably better sooner rather than later, as the price has pretty much bottomed out, and the processor is now low end, and some companies may stop stocking it. Make sure you get the OEM version, as it's a damn sight cheaper. It's not like you'll need support for it. ... Read review

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04.06.2004
A great alternative to pricey Pentiums.
Review of AMD Athlon XP 3000+ / 2.1 GHz processor by Notorious-Biggles

Advantages: High performance.
Disadvantages: A tad expensive now in comparison to other more recent processors.

...saddens me. You see AMD processors are every bit as good, sometimes better. Although the processors are all fully compatible with Windows and any other PC software, they work slightly differently inside. That is why the true speed of this Athlon is only 2.1 GHz, but it is as powerful as a 3 GHz Pentium 4. That is why it is branded as a 3000XP. I have this processor in my main computer. At the time it was just about the most powerful processor available, ...
...more technically minded, most of the 3000XP processors are good overclockers. On an Abit NF7-S I achieved speeds that give close to a 4000XP rating. The increased cache memory over the old Thoroughbred core Athlons gives a performance increase of between 5 and 10% depending on the application being run. Socket A is now an old platform, but the upside to that is that it generally is cheaper. Of course, if you want a cheap system then a 2500XP is ... Read review

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04.06.2004
Athlon Xp 2800+ - Still very nice
Review of AMD Athlon XP 2800+ / 2.08 GHz processor by mattsouthern

Advantages: Quick, Never an error, Very affordable
Disadvantages: NONE!

...not come with the official AMD heatsink and fan but then I really didn't want that anyway. I always find these certified fans too noisy so I bought a Zalman CNPS6000-CU AMD cooler. If you have seen these then you will know they are not your typical heatsink and fan. They have a huge surface area and a large fan running at a very low RPM. This makes for efficient and quiet cooling. The CPU runs at around 55C and if you are playing games or a CPU demanding ...
...Since I have had this CPU for such a long time I would have expected to be playing games now where my system would struggle but this is not the case. I can still play the latest games such as Doom 3 and still have perfect game play. I think this makes it excellent value for money. I think I am only going to replace my current system when the new Athlon 64s come down in price and when performance is considerably more because even after 18 months I ... Read review

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14.03.2005
cheap but good processor!
Review of Intel Pentium Dual Core E2160 / 1.8 GHz processor by ahassan_006

Advantages: cheap & good processor!
Disadvantages: 1m cache

Intel Pentium Dual Core E2160 / 1.8 GHz processor is helpful for those people who want to buy good processor but in cheapest rate. It is a stripped down low cost version of the Core 2 Duo. The performance of the processor at stock speed is good. As it is a dual core processor, its multitasking performance is very good. You can compare this processor with other in the following link: http://reviews.cnet.com/processors/intel-pentium-dual-core/4540-3086 ...
...only. But if you want to play games with it.. then the best configuration will be 1. 1333mhz capable motherboard 2. 2GB of DDR2 800mhz RAM 3. ATI 3850 or Geforce 8800gs graphics card 4. Western digital/ Maxtor hard disk 5. case, keyboard, mouse.....etc Installation of the processor is easy. It is same as core 2 duo. So no need to worried about it... ... Read review

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22.06.2008


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