Advantages: Best features and speed with low price Disadvantages: none
Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 ************************ We are now in 21st century and most interesting changes for this period are in computer and mobile phone industries. Life is moving very fast and there is no scope for traditional thinking. So we are ...
Advantages: fast and cheap Disadvantages: low L2 cache and overclocking relies on luck
The Intel E5200 is a tricky CPU. when overclocking its very unpredictible on how high a clock and how stable you can get it. this chip was taken from the bad end. You have a 50/50 chance of having an overclocking catalyst or a stability wreck. if you want ...
Advantages: Is a powerful processor and good at multi-tasking. Disadvantages: It is only 'pentium dual core' and not intels newer dual core range 'core 2 duo'
I think that the Pentium Dual Core E5200 runs at a nice tempertaure, with the stock fan/heatsync, it ran at a nice consistent 30-35 degrees for me which is not to hot and is very safe, the good thing about the product it is very overclockable. I personall ...
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.
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Advantages: Quick, Handles Multiple tasks, can overclock stablely to 3.1 Ghz. Disadvantages: A little dated now.
This is the Intel Pentium Dual Core E5400 Processor, boasting clock speeds of 2.7Ghz on both of it's cores, an L2 cache of 2Mb, an FSP of 1333 MT/s and an FSB multiplier of 13.5x. Fits the LGA 775 Socket, which I don't think is used much anymore, apart fr ...