This is a 500MHz Pentium II processor upgrade for the Hewlett-Packard NetServer E60 systems. Like all Pentium II processors, it contains 512KB of L2 Cache memory, features MMX... more
This review already contains more than 120 words. As a Ciao member you could earn up to £5 with this review.
Architecture Features: SEC cartridge packaging, dual independent bus, dynamic execution, superscalar, superpipelined , data dependency removal, multi-branch prediction, speculative execution, out-of-order completion, sixth-generation, register renaming, IEEE 754-compatible FPU, MMX instructions set, system management mode (SMM), 100MHz front side bus
Cache memory
Installed Size: L2 Cache - 512 KB
Max Supported Size: 512 KB
Type: Pipeline Burst
Expansion / connectivity
Compatible Slots: 1 x processor - Slot 1
Manufacturer's product description
This is a 500MHz Pentium II processor upgrade for the Hewlett-Packard NetServer E60 systems. Like all Pentium II processors, it contains 512KB of L2 Cache memory, features MMX multimedia technology, and fits into the Slot 1 S.E.C. (Single Edge Contact) cartridge connector type. The 500MHz Pentium II operates on a 100MHz system bus, and requires 100MHz SDRAM memory to be used in the system.
Miscellaneous
Mounting Kit: Not available
Package Type: Retail
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - replacement - 1 year - on-site
Reviews which might be of interest for Intel Pentium II 500 MHz processor
3 Similar Reviews of IntelPentium III 1.13 GHz processor
A top chip! Review ofIntelPentium III 1.13 GHz processorby
merkus77
Advantages: fast, new Disadvantages: expensive
...I upgraded from an IntelPentiumII 450 mhz to the new IntelPentium III 700 mhz mainly because of the upgrade offer at a low cost. I found that immediately there was a noticeable difference and just the way in which my computer carried out every day tasks like opening programs and the likes seemed to fly through as if my old chip was carrying 4 suitcases with it on it's chores! I find no problems at all with it and I would seriously recommend it to anyone after a high speed processor with lightning speed and good capabilities....
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
...Unlike the jump from Pentium to PentiumII, which could justifiably be described as a revolutionary step, Intel's move from PentiumII to Pentium III is evolutionary. The new chip, which will initially be available in 450MHz and 500MHz clock speeds, uses the same 100MHz system bus, and Intel's preferred 440BX motherboard chipset, as its predecessor.
The main differences are optimisations. In particular, the new chip has 70 extra instructions which have been designed to accelerate the performance of multimedia and Web-based operations such as audio/video streaming. In other words, the Pentium III is to the PentiumII what the Pentium MMX was to the vanilla Pentium.
One highly controversial feature of the Pentium III processor is its machine-readable serial number, which can potentially be used to identify users to remote systems. Intel...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average off topic
Advantages: They are very powewrful processors Disadvantages: Too expensive
...I'm not if AMD have done this but Intel definitely have.
When they introduced the PIII 450 MHz for the first time, they did not mention to the public that it was only 10% faster than it's little brother the PentiumII 450MHzprocessor.
When the gigahertz processor was introduced, it was tested by a popular computer magazine. I found the results to be surprising. In some areas of performance the Gigahertz processor was SLOWER than the 850 MHzprocessor.
When ever a new processor is introduced it is always overpriced. This overpricing is not little it is ridicously high. A month or two after the release the prices drop massively. Then soon after a new processor is introduced, faster and more powerful. When this show will end who knows.
These very powerful processors don't even operate to maximum performance because of the operating...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful
I purchased this CPU during a mass upgrade for my PC a couple of years ago when it was in dire need of speeding up. My old processor was an AMD Athlon which ran at a tiny 1.2GHz and wasn't capable of running the latest games, applications etc at any one... more
Introduction:
As Intel continues to offer new technology processors at very affordable price, the older technology processor's price has fallen dramatically to a very low level. The prices for processors are at record low level. This has helped the end... more
I have used this processor retail version in many a custom built PC that I have done for people. I have tried the D805 (2.66Ghz) and the 3.0Ghz version but for cost and performance this CPU is the one to have for cost and performance in the... more
This is the last based core duo processor, used for the low end market. But this doesn't mean that the processor is weak. I personally use now it's brother E2160 that is a few faster. As a difference from their brothers, the E4000 and the E 6000 family... more