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Core: Prescott Frequency: 3.6GHz Socket: LGA775 Process: 90nm Cores: One Instructions: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 Multiplier: 18x External bus: 200MHz Effective FSB speed: 800MHz Level 1 cache: 16KB Level 2 cache: 1,024KB One of the main advantages of Intel's Pentium 4 is its Hyper-Threading
Some Pentium 4 processors, with model numbers ending in 1, support Intel's EM64T 64-bit instruction set. We tested the Pentium 4 530, 540, 560 and 570 models, with clock speeds ranging from 3 to 3.8GHz. When running the standard 32-bit version of Windows XP, Intel's Pentium 4 range outperforms AMD's Athlon 64 processors. The cheapest in the group, the £114 Pentium 4 530, is faster than the £129 Athlon 64 3200+ in every benchmark apart from Far Cry, and the £148 Pentium 4 540 is almost as quick in the Shopper benchmarks as the £234 Athlon 64 3800+. At the top of the range, though, the Pentium 4 560 and 570 face stiff competition from Intel's own Pentium D 820. Unless your motherboard won't accept the dual-core chip, it's a far better buy. Sponsored Links
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