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Old 12-07-2005, 07:35 PM   #1
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Latest Intel CPU

There are so many flavors if Intel CPU's out now, you could be forgiven for getting confused.
One thing they all have in common though is high performance and fantastic quality.

I was just reading about the Pentium 4 Processor Extreme Edition with HyperThreading, sounds awesome!

Check out the specs:

Architecture 90 nm process technology 130 nm process technology
L2 Cache 2MB 512KB
L3 Cache NA 2MB
Clock Speed 3.73 GHz 3.20 to 3.46 GHz
Clock Speed supporting Intel® Extended Memory 64 TechnologyΦ 3.73 GHz NA
Front Side Bus 1066 MHz 800 MHz and 1066 MHz
Chipset Intel® 955X Express, 925XE Express Chipsets Intel® 925XE Express, 925X Express, 915G Express, 915P Express, 875P, 865PE, 865G, 865GV, and 848P Chipsets
Socket LGA775 mPGA478, LGA775
Hyperthreading: Yes
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Old 12-09-2005, 04:10 PM   #2
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I was just reading about the Pentium 4 Processor Extreme Edition with HyperThreading, sounds awesome!

Check out the specs:

Architecture 90 nm process technology 130 nm process technology
L2 Cache 2MB 512KB
L3 Cache NA 2MB
Clock Speed 3.73 GHz 3.20 to 3.46 GHz
Clock Speed supporting Intel® Extended Memory 64 TechnologyΦ 3.73 GHz NA
Front Side Bus 1066 MHz 800 MHz and 1066 MHz
Chipset Intel® 955X Express, 925XE Express Chipsets Intel® 925XE Express, 925X Express, 915G Express, 915P Express, 875P, 865PE, 865G, 865GV, and 848P Chipsets
Socket LGA775 mPGA478, LGA775
Hyperthreading: Yes
Okay, now what does all this mean???

Please advise!

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Old 12-13-2005, 09:37 PM   #3
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You're forum staff, you should know what it all means

Cache is the temp storage space, front side bus is how fast things are sent to memory, socket is the form factor of the chip and chipset is the chipsets on the motherboard that the CPU can be used on.

Thats a very simplistic explanation
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You're forum staff, you should know what it all means
Bah! I know some stuff! :p

Okay, what about...

Clock Speed, Socket and Hyperthreading?

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Old 12-13-2005, 10:30 PM   #5
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Hyperthreading is Intels way of saying that the CPU works like 2 CPU's, so basically there are 2 "threads" - its very technical at its core, but just say it works twice as better as a normal CPU, but the effects still are not noticable at all to the human eye.
In fact, its mostly just marketing hype!

Clock speed is the Ghz speed of the CPU.
Socket is the shape of the CPU, ie how it fits on to the motherboard.
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Forget Intel, AMD beats Intel in every single category according to CNET, even for multi-tasking and photo-editting. And forget hyper-threading, you already see Dual Core processors.

Intel is good for one thing, overheating.
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i use all intel processors all teh way...which one is best for gaming btw?
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Hey, isn't the newest processor comes with 65nm processor? I'm not really sure but I think it's called Pentium Extreme Edition 955. And I heard the clock speed is around 4.26GHz. Am I right?
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