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By: silvabullet1200 -
Fri Feb 2, 2007 @ 8:35pm
Recomendations: 5
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Make sure your motherboard is compatible with the new chip. It is the best bang for your buck. I have it overclocked to 2.9 on the stock heatsink and stable at 43C idle and 53C load.
Make sure your motherboard is compatible with the new chip. It is the best bang for your buck. I have it overclocked to 2.9 on the stock heatsink and stable at 43C idle and 53C load.
Pros: Fast, Dual Core, Great for overclockers
Cons: Not much unless you have to talk to tech suport
By: rwc_local -
Tue Oct 7, 2008 @ 3:25am
Recomendations: 0
of 0
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My review is about the processor, not the price. Fry's in Palo Alto, CA had low-priced processor/motherboard combo deals using a dual core processor, but I have had problems with ECS mobos in the past (they last only about a year and then fail even when using a standard configuration, compatibility issues or finding drivers). I choose to pay a little more and buy my components separately: 2GHz dual-core processor, Intel DB33FB mobo, 2Gb 800MHz DDR2 ram, and a 600W power supply at Fry's. I bought a 160Gb SATA hard drive and a DVD/CD SATA (burner) drive separately online (at the time that Fry's store did not have a good stock of SATA drives). I configured it as a multi-boot PC (Windows: XP, 2003 server; Linux: Granular, Mint, Kiwi, PC/OS, AntiX, and Puppy (I like to use different OS's). My PC is up and on 24hr/day. I have used this configuration for over a year with good performance and reliability.
My review is about the processor, not the price. Fry's in Palo Alto, CA had low-priced processor/motherboard combo deals using a dual core processor, but I have had problems with ECS mobos in the past (they last only about a year and then fail even when using a standard configuration, compatibility issues or finding drivers). I choose to pay a little more and buy my components separately: 2GHz dual-core processor, Intel DB33FB mobo, 2Gb 800MHz DDR2 ram, and a 600W power supply at Fry's. I bought a 160Gb SATA hard drive and a DVD/CD SATA (burner) drive separately online (at the time that Fry's store did not have a good stock of SATA drives). I configured it as a multi-boot PC (Windows: XP, 2003 server; Linux: Granular, Mint, Kiwi, PC/OS, AntiX, and Puppy (I like to use different OS's). My PC is up and on 24hr/day. I have used this configuration for over a year with good performance and reliability.
Pros: Good performance with Win2003 or WinXP
Cons: You need to do your homework: make sure your motherboard, power supply, and processor cooling fan are compatible.
By: wilso024 -
Sat Oct 20, 2007 @ 10:54am
Recomendations: 0
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this processer is way over rated. simply does not stand up to standards of that price of processers.
this processer is way over rated. simply does not stand up to standards of that price of processers.
Pros: average
Cons: hang up city
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