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Intel Celeron 420 Desktop Processor

Intel Celeron 420 Desktop Processor

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Intel BX80557420 Intel Celeron 420 Desktop Processor - 1.6GHz (512KB L2 Cache) 800MHz FSB Boxed Data Flow Analysis: Creates an optimized, reordered schedule of instructions by analyzing data dependenc... Read More

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Title: Intel Xeon 5160 'Woodcrest' CPU & Armari Magnetar X2

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Title: Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz Processor Review

Summary: The Northwood core has a great reputation for its overclockability, even going so far as to pull back many enthusiasts from the loving clutches of AMD.
85/100
Title: Intel Xeon X3210 2.13GHz Quad-Core B3-Revision

Summary: One of the most popular CPUs on the market right now is the Q6600, thanks to the fact that it offers four cores at 2.4GHz. But what about the Xeon's? Their prices are also more affordable now, with their X3210 2.13GHz retailing for $260. Read on as we pit
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Title: Intel Celeron 430, E2160 & E6700 shootout

Summary: Review: Low end parts go to 3600 MHz Alternate was kind to send us a Celeron 430 and a Pentium Dual Core E2160, soon be known as Core 2 E2160. With this test we would like to determine if any of Intel's cheapest offers are worth the buck
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Title: Intel Pentium D 805 - Dual Core on a Budget

Verdict: When Intel introduced its first line of dual core desktop processors we were all shocked at how cheap you could buy them. The Pentium D 820, running at 2.8GHz, was the first Intel processor we recommended since Intel's Northwood core. It was no surprise

Summary: For a little over $130 you can now buy a dual core processor but the question is, is it any good? We answer that question and a few more in the process in our first ever cheap dual core shootout.
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