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Well, it's a CPU and it works.
When I first got it the computer kept crashing,
but it turned out it was defective. The new one
works.
It runs at 2.66GHz, quad core with ...
Pentium processor from Intel with two Wolfdale
cores running at 2.5GHz with a 2MB L2 cache and
its FSB running at 800MHz (without overclocking).
Fits into an LGA 775 slot and ...
The Celeron 900 is a Pentium III Coppermine "E"
processor with half of the level 2 cache disabled.
It is of the second of three generations of
Celerons made for socket 370. Th ...
The high end just got higher. Whether it's
encoding, rendering, editing, or streaming, make
the most of your professional-grade multimedia
applications with a PC powered by th ...
The U7500 is an ultra-low-voltage, dual-core,
64-bit processor used in smaller notebooks and
tablets. It is basically a massively underclocked
and undervolted version of the p ...
This is the Xeon dual-CPU-capable version of the
Pentium 4 Prescott 2M. The specifications follow:
Socket: mPGA-604
Core: Irwindale
Clock speed: 2.80 GHz
FSB Speed: 800 ...
(From intel website)
With an Intel Pentium D processor-based PC
featuring two full processing cores, you get the
flexibility and performance to handle multimedia
entertainm ...
Pentium4 3.2GHz on a 775LGA bus with
HyperThreading technology.
Works like a charm, HT support gets better and
better with every new kernel release. The big jump
was from 2. ...
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