Networked computing offers tremendous opportunities. But you need two things to take advantage of them: processing horsepower to deliver performance and developmental speed to get... more
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Networked computing offers tremendous opportunities. But you need two things to take advantage of them: processing horsepower to deliver performance and developmental speed to get to market while the window of opportunity is still open. UltraSPARC modules give you both in a package that's easy to integrate, completely scalable and undeniably powerful.
Advantages: Brilliant value for money, huge overclocking headroom Disadvantages: havent come across any
...Bought this in feb '07, with an abit ab9 pro, very, very happy. stable oc'd 60% up to 2.8ghz per core, on stock voltage! now at 1.525 V (.2 V up) and 3.4 ghz per core (380 x 9), unfortunately cannot change multiplier as it is locked. don't cast it aside because of 800mhz fsb, having a 1-1 ratio between processor and ram is very good, and very acheivable at 800 mhz. exceptional performance on windows and linux alike. with tuniq tower, at 90% overclocked, i get idle temps of 26-30 and full load temps of 35-44 with fan on lowest setting. in antec 900 case. would buy again, no regrets regarding this purchase. pair it up with a 2900xt and you'll be well on your way to pc based lag-free gaming....
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Advantages: Dual Core Technology, Fast, The CPU heatsink + fan are quiet Disadvantages: Be careful with the new S775 socket motherboards when installing the CPU cooler as can bend the mainboard if put to much pressure to lock the 4 locks
...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 series.
The only problem I can see is the fact that you can get the 900 series version of the 2.8Ghz for a very similar price. The difference between the two are price (but not a lot really a few quid), the core temperature is set lower and the cache, which is double the 800 series version. You get 4Mb instead of 2Mb (or 1Mb per core and 2Mb per core)...
I personally would pay the extra money and get the D915 version for a few pounds more, but if it is not available then this CPU is just as good......
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Advantages: BETTER PERFORMANCE/ RELIABILITY Disadvantages: A LITTLE LOUDER ON THE FAN/COOLING
...I HAVE BEEN USING PENTIUM PROCESSORS FOR MANY YEARS NOW AND HAVE FOUND THEM TO BE BOTH RELIABLE AND GOOD AT WHAT THEY DO. I HAVE RECENTLY UP-GRADED TO A NEW PENTIUM III 450 HTZ PROCESSOR AND I AM VERY IMPRESSED BY IT'S PERFORMANCE. I THOUGHT LONG AND HARD BEFORE BUYING MY NEW MACHINE AND LOOKED AT THE DIFFERENT PROCESSORS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET. I SOUGHT ADVICE FROM FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES WITH OTHER PROCESSORS AND DECIDED TO STICK WITH THE PENTIUM. I CAN HEARTILY RECCOMMEND IT FOR SPEED AND RELIABILITY. COMBINED WITH 128M R.A.M AND A DECENT GRAPHICS BOARD I NOW HAVE A TOP-NOTCH SYSTEM. I HAVE HALVED MY PROCESSING TIME SINCE BUYING THE NEW P111....
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