dean.hill1 said:how do you guys find out the clock speed that your CPU's are working at?
Charles_Lee said:don't you right click "my computer" and go to system?
and i think there is your clock speed,
i am sorry i can't give you exact information, cuz i am at school computer. lol
Charles_Lee said:don't you right click "my computer" and go to system?
and i think there is your clock speed,
i am sorry i can't give you exact information, cuz i am at school computer. lol
What chips are you comparing here? Cause AFAIK, the P4 Presscott and Pentium D are the biggest heat-makersAntiodontalgic said:Only thing I can honestly say about AMD is that they produce ALOT of heat compared to Intel...
For the most part, CPUs are stable period.They seem alot more stable to me
1. PentiumD doesnt make that much heat. Quite the contrary in factthe P4 Presscott and Pentium D are the biggest heat-makers
I wasn't factoring it in because AMD doesn't make it anymorePraetor said:2. Dont forget the AthlonXP.
http://www.gamepc.com/labs/view_content.asp?id=pd900&page=1&cookie%5Ftest=1 said:Despite being more or less shunned by the enthusiast community for poor performance per clock and high power consumption and heat production levels, the Intel Pentium-D processor has still continued to sell quite well.
Is that a mobile Pentium D (is there such a thing) and/or a mobile A64?4W4K3 said:Although, I did read that in laptops the PentiumD is good because it's not as hot as alot of A64 based notebooks. Seems like alot of confusion.
Christian Darrall said:if i was u scrap that cpu and get the new but excellent amd sempron 64bit edition with a Nvidia geforce 4 mx400 graphics card and also increase HD size (optional) and also the ram these things make a huge difference
youll have a gaming pc in no time with low costs