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| Administrator Join Date: Nov 2004 Posts: 2,952 ![]() | There has been a new article posted. Title: All Pentium Dual Core Models URL: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/478 Here is a snippet: "Pentium Dual Core is a Core 2 Duo (or a Core Duo, in the case of the mobile versions) CPU with a lower internal clock rate and less L2 memory cache. In this tutorial you will learn the main technical ..." Comments on this article are welcome. Best regards, Hardware Secrets Team http://www.hardwaresecrets.com |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Mumbai, India Posts: 4 ![]() | Laptops based on the new Pentium DualCore T2130 have already made their way into the worldwide markets. So, including them would've been nice. If possible, please update the table with it ![]() Thanks! Keep up the good work. __________________ Life is more complicated than who gets to the finish line first. |
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| Administrator Join Date: Oct 2004 USA Posts: 2,553 ![]() | Hi You are making confusion. T2130 is a Core Duo processor, not a Pentium Dual Core. However it isn't listed on our Core Duo tutorial, we will be adding it shortly. Thanks Gabriel. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Mumbai, India Posts: 4 ![]() | Sorry for the late reply. With all due respect, T2130 is not a Core Duo. It's Pentium Dual-core processor. Here's the Intel page. Thanks! __________________ Life is more complicated than who gets to the finish line first. |
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| Administrator Join Date: Oct 2004 USA Posts: 2,553 ![]() | Hi, Thanks for posting this follow up and sorry about my mistake! It is thanks to people like you that I can make my work better every day! I will take a look into it (thank you so much for the link) and update the tutorial! Once again, many many thanks! Gabriel. |
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| Administrator Join Date: Oct 2004 USA Posts: 2,553 ![]() | Hello, Updated with new models. Gabriel. |
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| Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Posts: 34 ![]() | Nice to see a complete chart. The Pentium Dual Cores are very underrated, probably because most people associate them with Pentium Ds. I'm running an E2200 overclocked to 3.15GHz (did I mention they're great overclockers?) and it can handle anything I do in normal usage, though I've found it struggles if I try to run AutoCAD. I recommend them in all budget builds of ~$650 or less. I consider them the best bang for the buck on the Intel side of the pond for people who don't want an extremely high-end gaming machine, and they can even serve for that if you're an overclocker. Thanks for the nice resource! |
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