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s0nix AMD Athlon XP 3200+ / 2.2 GHz: ... think that this processor is amazing, not only can i be installing a game i can be playing a game, defragmenting and doing other things and no slowness at all.. The price is alot of money though, but i would say it is well worth it. This processor has Hpyer transport Technogly HyperTransport technology is a high-speed low latency point-link designed to increase the communication speed between integrated circuit...
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Processor Upgrade - AMD Duron 1.6 GHz AMD Duron 1.6 GHz
Processor Upgrade / AMD Duron 1.6 GHz ( 266 MHz ) - Socket A - L2 64 KB - An AMD Duron processor-based PC is the practical choice for everyday usage. It offers an ideal combination of features and performance to run all of your PC software and operating systems. Its many forward-thinking features help the AMD...
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AMD Athlon (Thunderbird) AMD Athlon (Thunderbird)
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Processor Upgrade - AMD Athlon XP 1800 AMD Athlon XP 1800
Manufacturer: AMD / Processor Upgrade / Speed: 1800 Mhz / Tray-Version
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AMD Mobile K6-2+ AMD Mobile K6-2+
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Processor Upgrade - AMD K6-III AMD K6-III
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AMD K6-2 AMD K6-2
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Processor Upgrade - AMD Duron AMD Duron
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AMD Athlon (Slot A) AMD Athlon (Slot A)
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Processor Upgrade - AMD Athlon 4 (Palomino) AMD Athlon 4 (Palomino)
Processor Upgrade / This processor is mainly focused on the mobile computing. It has PowerNow features and SSE instructions among others.
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AMD Athlon Processors in general AMD Athlon Processors in general
Processor Upgrade / Please post general comments on the Athlon processors here. If you want to post any comments relating to a specific Athlon architecture then please select one of the sub-items available.
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ArchangeL%5D%5BLucky AMD Athlon 64 3000+ / 2 GHz
... 64bit is very good it gives you so much speed and performance i have a amd 64bit 3000+ 2mb cache memmory and i can say it serves me very good.i also have windows professional 64bit edition and i can say that my computer eats everything :D i can say that an adm64 is a very good investion.if you need something with ultimate performance a think an AMD64 FX is that what you seek.the amd processors are not expensive and you can buy a very good configuration. i forgot to add some info the 64bit processor uses the whole CPU not like the 32bit and this is why it gives more power to your engines,more speed and performance.nowdays speed and performance are the key.i can say tha...
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Ten98 AMD K6-2 500 MHz
... had a K6/2 in my computer about 5 years ago. It was the cornerstone of the PC enthusiast scene for a long time, due to the performance being up there with the pentiums, for around half the price. The Socket 7 motherboards this chip ran on were the first to embrace new design philosophies of ATX and various user friendly improvements like colour coded connectors, jumperless setup, BIOS screens that didn t require a manual to understand. Basically the coming of age of PC technology, removing many of the barriers for people that wanted to be able to upgrade their own systems. A system running a K6/2 would still be perfectly usable today. I wouldn t reccomend anything und...
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Ten98 AMD Athlon 64 3000+ / 2 GHz
... gains you get. This chip runs at 2Ghz. To get a slightly faster chip running at 2.4Ghz let s say, you have to nearly double the price. Not worth it for a 20% increase in CPU speed, which only equates to a 10-15% increase in overall system performance, depending on wha t you are doing. The 3000 figure is intended to let you make a price comparison with a Pentium 4 of that clock speed. AMD reckon this performs as well as a 3ghz P4. I d agree, and go as far as to say it s a bit faster in a lot of games. Enough of the boring tech specs though, what I really want to talk about is the Heatsink and Fan. This is the boxed retail version of the chip, which is a bit...
Read the full review: Great mid-budget CPU by Ten98
 
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