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THE INTEL PROCESSOR.
Advantages: HAS FAST PROCESSING ABILITIES.
Disadvantages: : THE FAN CAUSES NOISE.
...processor but before I do that, I would make use of this one for some time.
The Intel Pentium 4.30ghz socket 775 CPU has hyper technology in it and this makes it a very advanced processor. The little problem with the processor is that it is capable of making too much noise while functioning.
It comes in an orange packed colour with blues stripe at the edge of it. It also has heat stick fan for cooling the temperature down.
In terms of durability, it is very durable and strong. It also comes with 1mb installed size of L2 cahe.
Lets take a look at the product features. It comes with a clock speed of 3hz and with bus speed of 800mhz. It also has compatible socket of LGA775 and 16kb cahe level size. It has 84w thermal designs with 90mn manufacturing process. In terms of recommendations, I will recommend this because of its...
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21.02.2009 ·
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Review of Intel Pentium 4 530J / 3 GHz processor
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THE INTEL PROCESSOR.
Advantages: VERY HIGH SPEED IN PROCESSING
Disadvantages: : MAKES NOISE.
...and still looking up for more services. So I don't think of finding another substitute or replacements for it sooner.
In terms of recommendations, I will recommend this strongly to friends with all assurance of good performances.
The Intel Pentium 4 comes in advanced features like the clock speed that is 3GHZ with bus speed of 800MHZ. It has compatible processor socket of LGA775 socket 16 KB cache level size. It has 84 w thermal designs with 90mn manufacturing process.
Architecture feature is of the hyper- threading tech and streaming simd extensions 3, execute disable bit capability.
It also has 1mb installed size L2 cache and with miscellaneous package type of Intel boxed, Intel boxed (BTX type)
So these are the features with the Intel processor so I will recommend this to people and I hope that my review will be helpful to...
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22.03.2008 ·
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Review of Intel Pentium 4 530J / 3 GHz processor
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Pentium III - More for your money
Advantages: Reliable
Disadvantages: Cost? ( see opinion )
...tag given to Intel processors is somewhat unjustified.
For example my PIII 600 in May 2000 - cost £240 running at 800mhz. An 800mhz PIII at the time was approx £500, enough to get a top of the range graphics card and change. Admittedly there are some "hidden" costs to the overclocked version e.g. a good quality mainboard, roomy case for good airflow, and a better heatsink, but I think that these are good practice in building any computer, the other minus is there's no guarantee that the processor you get will sucessfuly overclock.
I would however still recommend the Pentium III, it's a good, fast and stable processor even when pushed towards it's limits....
Willsy
04.03.2001 ·
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Review of Intel Pentium III 933 MHz processor
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Intel Pentium D E5200 Overclockers budget king and luck tester
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 to get great performance for your money though this should do the job nicely it makes an easy 2.7-2.8Ghz overclock. I managed to push mine to 3Ghz an unknowingly damaging it. so if you are an overclocker with this CPU be very careful and run frequent test to male sure you are completely stable because this CPU can go from fly to fry in the slightest adjustment.
a safe mark I would say is 2.8Ghz. go to 3Ghz if you have the appropriate cooling and go beyond that if you feel lucky and have amazing cooling but once again be very cautious. this CPU is a bit of a power eater too so try to...
Bombshell93
05.09.2009 ·
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Review of Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 / 2.5 GHz processor
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Intel D945 Processor
Advantages: Speed, Price.
Disadvantages: Old Technology, Power consumption.
...speed of 3.4 GHz. It's FSB is 800 MHz. It completely support 64-bit computing. It has 2 MB L2 cache per core, which makes up to 4 MB total L2 cache. It is rated at Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 95 watts. This is quiet higher as compared to core 2 duo's.
Features:
It support the following features:
Enhanced SpeedStep technology, streaming SIMD extensions 2, streaming SIMD extensions 3, Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology, Execute Disable Bit capability.
Downsides:
Intel D945 is rated at a TDP of 95 watts, which is reasonably high.
It produces a lot of heat.
The stock heat sink and fan are of low quality.
Warranty
This processor also has a warranty of 3 Years, so, if something goes wrong within warranty , you can have a new processor.
Final Words:
I personally liked this processor, although it has some downsides as well. But...
smart_sheep
21.06.2007 ·
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Review of Intel Pentium D 945 / 3.4 GHz processor
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Pentium 3- are they worth the cash
Advantages: Widely available, reliable
Disadvantages: High price, relativly low performance
...The pentium 3 is available at speeds ranging from 450MHZ to 1GHZ ( 1000MHZ ) and the cache ( processor memory ) is typically 256Kb. The processor enhancments are the ever popular MMX. The main thing that attracts people to the Pentium 3 is publicity it is given by the people at Intel. Most shop bought computers will contain a pentium processor of
some sort. There is no dispute over the power increase over previous pentium models and over those of a lower clock speed. How does the pentium 3 hold its own against its main competitor the AMD processors. The honest answer is not too well. Firstly the cost of a pentium processor is a lot more than its AMD equivalent, the benchmarks of the processor compared with AMD do not wield good results. The AMD equivalents outperform the Pentium 3's every time. There are three types of processor...
monk13i
01.04.2001 ·
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Review of Intel Pentium III 1.13 GHz processor
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Intel Xeon The Best Server Processor!
Advantages: Fast, Cheap, Stable
Disadvantages: Nothing
...1 day to 1 week This user purchased this item from store. Pros: Excellent performance per watt. I'll be using these processors in a machine that will be doing a lot of video compression and 3D modeling, which are some of the applications that Intel processors are better suited for than A M D's (comparing the Clover town X e o n to the Barcelona O p t e r o n). I like A M D's C P U s too, but I n t e l s are the better tool for these jobs. Cons: None so far, but there is a caveat that purchasers should be aware of. The LGA771 socket requires a special case that accommodates the heat sink for the processors. The LGA771 specs require that the heat sink be attached directly to the case instead of the motherboard. And so the case needs a special set of standoffs or a mounting plate for the heat sink to screw onto. Intel says the case...
quantumbits1122
18.02.2009 ·
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Review of Intel Quad-Core Xeon E5410 / 2.33 GHz processor
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The latest offering from Intel
Advantages: A great chip
Disadvantages: Upgrading could prove expensive.
...with the original Pentium, It made the computing power of the old 486 PC's look obsolete.
The original Pentium revolutionised the way we think of PC power. Back then 33Mhz processors were seen as lightning quick. In fact, I can remember thinking back in 1993 when I first saw a Pentium machine, "this is awesome"
Trouble was, there were not enough Motherboards to fit the chips on, such was the demand and I had to wait for ages for it to be delivered.
Pentium 1 also saw the advent of MMX technology. MMX enabled better animation and graphic rendering and was capable of providing much more power. You could also reach clock speeds up to 200Mhz with this chip. A true top of the range product. In those days, a jump in 10-25Mhz was seen as a big leap in performance.
3 years later and the 2nd generation Pentium chip appeared. Pentium 2 technology was moving...
andycharger
14.01.2002 ·
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Review of Intel Pentium 4 2 GHz processor
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Are Pentium processors the best
Advantages: Relativly Fast
Disadvantages: Now aging
...The Pentium based PC processors have always been the best, the top of the range, but did have their problems. The main problem with these processors was that you didn’t get much for your money and often they were twice the price of other brands. The AMD processors are now becoming more and more of an alternative, and sometime a fraction of the price. If you do have the money then Pentium 2 or Pentium 3 processors are the best.
The Pentium processors are the quickest, and have the best specification and are the best choice for the PC gamer. The Pentium process are though good for other users, like word-processing, desktop publishing but other processors of similar clock speed will do just a well.
If gaming is you thing, and you have the dosh then the Pentium 3 processor is the processor for you.
If your on a budget and don...
jamespugh
15.07.2001 ·
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Review of Intel Pentium 3 [TV Advertisement]
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Pentium IV...Vs...Athlon DDR
Advantages: Will be fast when the software is optimised
Disadvantages: New socket format, special power supply, uses RDRAM at the moment.
...cases. Will this be true when OfficeXP is launched? Maybe not 100%, but you can bet that it includes the optimisations and will run a lot better than it would have.
So what's the big deal about the Pentium IV?
It contains a totally new architecture that Intel have named Netburst, which by it's very nature needs very high clock speeds, made up of:-
Hyper Pipelined Technology - basically a way to make the CPU do less work per clock cycle.
Rapid Execution Engine - double pumps the integer instructions.
Cache Memory - lower latency and higher bandwidth level 2 cache memory.
400Mhz system bus - as opposed to the Athlon DDR's 266Mhz sustem bus.
The other big feature is the addition of SSE2, the latest incarnation of MMX. As with MMX, any software that is optimised for these instructions will have a huge advantage over un...
cjkace
04.05.2001 ·
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Review of Intel Pentium 4 2 GHz processor
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