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It is cheap!
I use it in a full onboard mainboard with intel
chipset and it works well.
the chipset is intel 845GE on a soltek 85LIR-CL
mainboard with sound+vga+lan onboa ...
Standard P4 chip from Intel. 2.4GHz, 533MHz FSB,
512K L2 cache. Super stable chip, runs cool, no
hiccups, tackles even the most CPU-intensive apps
like a champ. Editorial c ...
Based on the p4 northwood processor but with half
the L2 cache size (128k instead of 256k). Not very
quick at all, gets beaten in benchmarks by
processors half the speed (1.7 ...
Works fine with ZipSlack and it isn't too slow for
Linux. Just boot into console and enjoy !
The system bus is 66 MHz and the PCI bus is 33
MHz. It uses Socket 7 and is manu ...
I used 2 of these processors on a ABIT BP6
motherboard for several years without problems.
The OSes i used were Windows NT4, 2000, 2003, XP
and various linux distributions.
Old Pentium 1 at 166mhz. Pretty standard cpu for
awhile until intel managed to push the speed upto
200 with the mmx technology. Worked just fine,
albeit a little slow. The one ...
Intel Xeon 3.2 Ghz processor with L3 Cache 1 MB.
Not able see the L3 Cache info in cpuinfo but able
to see that in dmesg.
Distributions: RedHat 9.0 & AS 3.0
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