HP Pavilion t3100 series ultra-stylish PC combines impressive computing power with extensive digital photography, video and audio capabilities for an outstanding multimedia experience.
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Digital Video Standard: Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
Manufacturer's product description
HP Pavilion t3100 series ultra-stylish PC combines impressive computing power with extensive digital photography, video and audio capabilities for an outstanding multimedia experience.
Audio output
Type: Sound card - integrated
Sound Output Mode: 5.1 channel surround
Input device
Type: Mouse, keyboard
Mouse
Features: Scroll
Telecom
Modem: Fax / modem - PCI - plug-in card
Max Transfer Rate: 56 Kbps
Protocols & Specifications: K56Flex
Networking
Networking: Network adapter - integrated
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Power
Device Type: Power supply
Operating system / software
OS Provided: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Software: Drivers & Utilities, Microsoft Outlook Express, Easy Internet Sign Up, Sonic MyDVD, Apple QuickTime, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Sonic RecordNow, Microsoft Windows Movie Maker 2, InterVideo WinDVD Creator, HP Image Zone, Adobe Reader 6.0, InterVideo WinDVD 5, Microsoft Works 8.0, Microsoft Windows Media Player 10, Norton Internet Security 2005 (60 days subscription), Sonic Easy Archive, Sonic Express Labeler, Sonic DigitalMedia Plus 7.0
Advantages: Good value for money Disadvantages: A bit outdated
...Even tough this product is a bit outdated now I still think it is worth considering this processor. If you not interested in dual core processors this is a great processor because it is based on the anthlon 64 series, which is much bettter than the intel pentiums . I am still using this processor on my vista based system and it is still coping with the latest programs such as Office 2007 and games such as battlefield 2.
This processor has the ability to work on 64bit operating systems such as Windows xp 64 bit version and all the new vista version in 64 but. The 64 bit processing ability will allow you to perform tasks alot quicker. This is an excellent cpu but i might be usefull to consider the AMD 64 4000 processor because it has an extra 200 Mhz....
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Advantages: 64-bit future proofed, speedy, excellent value for money Disadvantages: Dual core AMD 64 CPUS are faster... but hey it would make this CPU cheaper so it's not all bad!
...clock speed frequencies i.e. 2.2GHz. This enabled it to run a lot cooler (around 45 degrees Celsius at full load), use a lot less power, and enabled feasible overclocking (that is running a CPU faster than it is intended to be run at) even with the provided heatsink and fan in the retail box. They labelled their CPUs as 3000+ even if it was a 2.2GHz processor to show that it ran at the equivalent speed of Intel's 3GHz CPU.
So how does AMD manage to have their CPU's run more efficiently than Intel's even with lower clock speeds? Although a lot of things contribute to it such as cache memory, front side bus and the like, the main thing to effect it is due to the length of the CPU's pipeline.
A pipeline is set in stages, and the more stages it has the longer the pipeline is. AMD's Athlon64 CPU pipeline length is between 12 - 17, whilst...
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Advantages: Great overclocking potential Disadvantages: Not world-leading performance
...I bought this CPU a year ago, and it was a 3700 KAB1E stepping, one of the gems of this CPU is its massive overclocking potential, with the KABxE series being the pinnacles, as such i have maintained an overclock to 3.07 GHz, making this faster than the £500 FX57 CPU, all for free!
This CPU is 2.2GHz with a 200 MHz FSB like all Athlon64's and has a multiplier of 11x, however you can lower this but not raise it.
This CPU isn't too quick anymore, but for a budget single core its nice and cheap, and can still put up a fight when overclocked, and is a great upgrade if you have a socket 939 motherboard as you can upgrade your CPU without needing a new Mobo/Ram....
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I- Introduction
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