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Intel

American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California Website

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    lovefire

    Sun Jul 21 2013

    There is a great perfomence, and you'll accomplish matches in it. as well as for a good deal.

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    susanalimm00

    Thu Jun 20 2013

    You have a great perfomence, and you can do games on it. and all for a low price.

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    yuliang8800

    Sat Jun 08 2013

    i needed this concern, i merely could not find a toaster oven to achieve the make that best wonderful brownish shade. i'd tested out breville, russel hobbs,de'longhi, morphy richards and in some cases bosch but none of them of these perceived to purchase the make precisely how i want. my partner and i also regarded as gaining girl nonetheless just simply do not need enough time, efforts as well as capital. 1 day throughout originate 04 my friend smiled and told me about a chip which will toasts unlike any other. i really contributed it all adn currently we dont actually eat something rather than cheers.

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    yuyang51200

    Sat Jun 08 2013

    The Celerons that Intel first introduced as a low-cost CPU alternative (266 & 300MHz versions) were basically just Pentium-II's without any L2 cache at all. One day during spring 2004 my friend told me about a processor that toasts like no other. i brought it adn now i dont eat anything other than toast. lol

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    blackjason34

    Thu May 16 2013

    The latest Intel celeron's are actually very good for a budget processor. Using the PIII core instead of the older celeron's PII core, the processor performs pretty much the same as the PIII. Slightly slower due to less L2 cache, 128Kb instead of 256Kb. This processor's greatest point however is that (motherboard and memory permitting) you can over clock them by a long way!

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    susanli0906

    Sun May 12 2013

    The latest Intel celeron's are actually very good for a budget processor. Using the PIII core instead of the older celeron's PII core, the processor performs pretty much the same as the PIII. Slightly slower due to less L2 cache, 128Kb instead of 256Kb. This processor's greatest point however is that (motherboard and memory permitting) you can over clock them by a long way! The best i have found is the PIII cored Celeron 1GHz which will clock by 150% to 1.5GHz! No bullsh*t, it will do it if you use a large fan and 150MHz RAM. The normal celerons run so far under their potential that a fan is not even a necessity on a non clocked one. In game performance is good, my celeron 1GHz running at 1.2GHz with a GeForce 2 will return a little over 5000 3DMark 2000 points, not bad for a "budget" processor. A recent magazine article actually found that the celeron had better game performance than the more expensive PIII clock for clock, weird.

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    kinnetwhite

    Tue Apr 30 2013

    Intel Pentium 4 is by far the best processor you are going to buy. It's the fastest and the most powerful processor. It's brilliant quality and it supports ANY game you throw at it. DOOM 3, Half-Life2, Half-Life2 Lost Coast*, Counter-Strike Source, BattleField 2* And thats only on a 3.00GHz, 800MHzFSB, with HT Technonology. Image the new 3.6GHz or 3.8GHz or DUAL CORE! Amazing!

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    williamli

    Mon Apr 29 2013

    I always take time to make an upgrade to my PC & looking around I found Aria.co.uk a company I had not previously used.They have a number of products on a special deal each week & this CPU was listed, it was the cheapest around . The whole process of selecting ,paying & delivery was so easy that it was a pleasure, online shopping as it should be! I have found the product to be everything promised fast & shortens my video encoding time in half upgrading from a E6600.Every game I have tried so far,runs very smooth it is true that a faster CPU makes a difference to graphics in games my video card has had a new lease of life.

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    xlaouyout

    Mon Apr 29 2013

    i had this problem, i just could not find a toaster to get the toast that perfect golden brown colour. i had tried breville, russel hobbs,de'longhi, morphy richards and even bosch but none of them seemed to get the toast just how i wanted. i even considered getting wife but i just dont have the time, effort or money. one day during spring 2004 my friend told me about a processor that toasts like no other. i brought it adn now i dont eat anything other than toast. lol

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    blackjason510

    Mon Apr 15 2013

    Good!!! Let me introduce it :) Intel - Software Overview Intel software tools included compilers, vtune analyzers, cluster tools, c++ complier & multi core hyper threading technology tools used for the development of digital media, mobilized software, Pentium 4 processors chipsets and other chipset products from Intel. Intel is working with more than 100 industrial group to pursue the latest technology advances. The personal computing with Intel boards & chipsets discover a new lifestyle in mobility, home entertainment, gaming, dual core technology & digital media. Intel’s main focus on personal computing, business enterprises, networking & communication , education & software network helps the world to change the field of communication to its best level ever. Intel - Download Overview. The Intel is providing all its driver and resource software download for Intel products via its international website http://www.intel.com supports & download section providing access to worldwide Inte... Read more

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    tharun

    Mon Jul 19 2010

    intel........!! Making worlds best processors for meeting the requirment of 21 centuary. Intel poviding processors in all ranges so that a customer can independently choose the one that best fits for his use

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    avroarrow

    Tue May 26 2009

    Their pricing structure is ridiculous and their motherboards are garbage. Why would I pay almost $300 for a Q9500 when I can have a Phenom II X4 940 for under $200? Until they lose their nVidia-like arrogance, make mine AMD!

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    namret

    Sun Jun 17 2007

    The best CPU by far!!!

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    ba_spike

    Thu Jan 01 2004

    Clearly the best, but overpriced. Hopefully AMD's increasing acceptance will force Intel into more reasonable pricing.

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