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Are Pentium processors the best
Review of Intel Pentium 3 [TV Advertisement] by
jamespugh
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...
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15.07.2001
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Brilliant processor
Review of AMD Duron by
casper77
Advantages: cheap, excellent performance
Disadvantages: none
...I have recently upgraded to a AMD Duron processor and it was superb. Coupled it with a powerful ABIT KT7 motherboard, it delivered suprb performance and beats Pentium III of the equivalent rank. Having an unlocked processor and a bios that supports soft clock speed setting, I could deliver the maxium performance out of the processor with little risk damaging the processor. The speed of the processor can also be varied according to the season - I can run a bit faster when the day is cooler and vice versa.
The price is also very competitive compared to Celeron or Pentium III.
With good performance and good price, this is the processor I would go for.
Also, Duron/Althon has much better upgrability compared to INTEL counter part as AMD is going to support Socket A for a reasonable
amount of time to come....
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21.09.2000
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Intel, making the bucks, the sneaky way
Review of Intel Pentium 4 2 GHz processor by
zero
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 Pentium II 450MHz processor.
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 MHz processor.
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...
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01.04.2001
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Athlon X2 6000+
Review of AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ / 3 GHz processor by
far_hk
Advantages: Integrated Memory Controller
Disadvantages: TDP, Price, Relative performance
...AMD has been on the decline after Intel introduced its core 2 Duo line of processors. It has been late on 65 nm process and they are paying for that. They had the market under total control just one year ago, but now they have lost even their loyal customers. AMD has to produce something very powerful and should be done quickly or they will even lose the small share that they has got.
Coming to the processor, Athlon 64 X2 6000+ is a midrange processor to compete Intel in the midrange segment. It is powerful but not enough to beat Intel's counter parts.
I got this processor in the PC which my uncle gifted to me. So, I have got it free. If I were given a choice before it was gifted to me, I certainly would have asked for an Intel processor in the same price range.
Looking at the processor, we note that it's speed is 3 GHz. It has...
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24.06.2007
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The new Intel Core 2 Duo E6420 just rocks
Review of Intel Core 2 Duo E6420 / 2.13 GHz processor by
neo1983
Advantages: Good performance, Great value, Low power consumption, Stability
Disadvantages: None
...A good friend of mine bought this processor and immediately tested it to see the advantages of 4 MB of cache. This new Intel core 2 processor E6420 replaces the old Core Duo E6400, and has a series of notable advantages over the latter one. I tested both products and one thing is sure, by adding two extra MB on the processor die, the performance increased quite a little. I've tested both processors in several aplications and the speed difference varies from almost none (rendering), to notable in encoding, compressing, multimedia (3-6 % speed increase) and to maximum 7-9% speed increase in games and this at the same price like E6400 processor.
The speed is just great for it's price and if you thing it isn't fast enough this processor is highly overclockable. my tested version worked until 3.15 Ghz with the stock cooler included...
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20.07.2007
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Do it with AMD!
Review of AMD Sempron 2400+ / 1.66 GHz processor by
rally1998
Advantages: Cheap, Reliable, AMD
Disadvantages: Slowish compared to better CPUs
...I started building PCs a few years back and have been brand loyal to AMD for many reasons, Customer Service is fantastic, The processors are fantastic, the prices for the processors are also...fantastic.
Compared to Intel:
These processors are here for the budgeters. The people who want computers for rock bottom prices. This processor is head to head with Intels Celeron processor, both of which AMD and Intel of various running speeds for these processors.
These processors I believe are better than the Intel equivalent for mainly one reason, The IPC frequency, this is Instructions Per Cycle. Where Intel simple boost up their clock speed (ghz) AMD are actually using their brains, by increasing the IPC the processor can get more things done at any one time, the added benefit of this is that the processor can run at a lower temperature...
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10.04.2006
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Great value and performance from Intel
Review of Intel Core 2 Duo E6320 / 1.86 GHz processor by
neo1983
Advantages: Price,Great value = performance/money , stability, low power consumption
Disadvantages: There are faster dual and quad core processors on market
...This new Intel core 2 processor E6320 replaces the old Core Duo E6300, and has a series of notable advantages over the latter one. I tested both products and one thing is sure, by adding two extra MB on the processor die, the performance increased quite a little. I've tested both processors in several aplications and the speed difference varies from almost none (rendering), to notable in encoding, compressing, multimedia (3-6 % speed increase) and to maximum 7-9% speed increase in games and this at the same price like E6300 processor
The speed is just great for it's price and if you thing it isn't fast enough this processor is highly overclockable. my tested version worked until 2.93 Ghz with the stock cooler included and without increased core voltage
The stability of this core 2 processor is great, never experienced a single type...
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20.07.2007
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D 925
Review of Intel Pentium D 925 / 3 GHz processor by
Shah_H
Advantages: Cheap, Fast.
Disadvantages: Heat, Old Generation
...I bought this processor a few months ago. I always had a good experience with Intel and once more I enjoyed their offering. This processor is a decent performer running at 3 GHz. It can fit in any motherboard having LGA775 socket. It is based on 65 nm manufacturing technology. And for sure it is dual core!
Architecture Features:
Enhanced SpeedStep technology, streaming SIMD extensions 2, streaming SIMD extensions 3, Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology, Execute Disable Bit capability
This processor runs at 3 GHz. It has decent FSB of 800 MHz. It is equipped with 2 MB l2 cache per core which means a total of 4 MB cache.
The power requirements of this processor are a bit higher than those of the newer Core 2 Duo processors but still they are not that high. The processor heats up a bit, so, take care of the airflow across the processor...
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30.06.2007
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Mobile King
Review of Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 / 2.33 GHz processor ( mobile ) by
safari004
Advantages: Fast, Efficient
Disadvantages: None I can notice
...I recently bought a laptop containing Intel Core 2 Duo T7600. My experience with it was just fun. The laptop is very fast at every thing.
This processor is based on the latest micro architecture from Intel. It has several very advanced features. Some are discussed below.
The processor has a Front Side Bus of 667, which is impressive for laptops.
The processor has a speed of 2.33 GHz, which makes it one of the fastest mobile processor. This proceesor performs extremly well in processor demanding applications.
This processor has got a 4 MB cache. This helps to bost its performance alot. The unified cache for both the cores of the processor makes it perform very well in single threaded applications.
Its dual core, so, it can handle multi threaded applications with eas.
Its power consumption is very phenomenal. It is rated at a 34 W...
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19.06.2007
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 / 2.4 GHz processor
Review of Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 / 2.4 GHz processor by
mash123
Advantages: handle multiple tasks at same time and doesnt slow pc.
Disadvantages: potentially waste of money
...the latest processor from intel, the new intel core 2 quad is the most powerful processor available for the average home pc. The 2.4GHz processor is more than enough for everyday tasks on your pc. This is perfect if you do hardcore gaming, video editing etc or both! The four cores allow you to simultaneously do alot of tasks on the pc and it will not slow down your pc. As more and more software for pc's need a lot of processing power, this processor is the most up to date and the most powerful as yet. The downside to getting this would be that as computing power of computers are increasing faster and faster with respect to time, the quad core processor will no doubt be yesterdays news within a few months as intel have plans to release an octa-core processor which will then outdate this one....
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04.03.2008
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