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Socket 775 Celeron CPU's Intel CPU 430 Celeron LGA775 1.80Ghz 800Mhz
FSB 512KB Cache |
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Socket 775 Pentium D Dual Core CPU's Intel CPU E5200 Pentium Dual Core LGA775 2.50GHz 800Mhz
FSB 2MB Cache |
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Socket 775 Core 2 Duo CPU's - 45nm Intel CPU E7300 Core 2 Duo LGA775 2.66GHz 1066Mhz FSB 3MB
Cache 45nm |
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Socket 775 Core 2 Quad CPU's - 45nm Intel CPU Q8200 Core 2 Quad LGA775 2.33GHz 1333Mhz FSB
4MB Cache 45nm Intel CPU QX9770 Core 2 Quad Extreme LGA775 3.20Ghz 1600Mhz
FSB 12MB Cache 45nm - No Fan Intel CPU QX9775 Core 2 Quad Extreme LGA771 3.20Ghz 1600Mhz
FSB 12MB Cache 45nm - No Fan |
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Socket 1366 Core i7 CPU's Intel CPU i7-920 Core i7 LGA1366 2.66GHz 4.8GT/s QPI 8Mb
Cache 130W 45nm |
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AMD Sempron AM2 CPU's AMD socket
AM2 sempron LE-1250
, 2200mhz - 128k L1 + 512k L2 ; , 45w low power consumption, 1600mhz
HT2.0 link x 1 - 6.4Gb/sec, memory bandwidth - 10.6gb/sec
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AMD Athlon 64 AM2 CPU's AMD socket AM2 athlon64 LE-1640 (2600mhz) - 128k L1 + 1mb
L2 ; 65nm , 45w low power consumption ; 2000mhz HT2.0 link x 1 -
8Gb/sec , memory bandwidth - 10.6gb/sec , with PVT - box cpu |
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AMD Athlon 64x2 AM2 CPU's Amd socket AM2 athlon64 x2 Dual core 5200+ (2600mhz) , dual
core - 2 x 128k L1 + 2 x 1mb L2 ; 90nm , 85w , 2000mhz hypertransport
, with PVT Amd socket AM2 athlon64 x2 Dual core 7750 (2700mhz) , dual
core - 2 x 128k L1 + 2 x 512kb L2 + 1 X 2mb L3 cache; 65nm , 95w
, 3600mhz HT2.0 link x 1 - 8Gb/sec , memory bandwidth - 20.8gb/sec
, with PVT - box cpu Amd socket AM2 athlon64 x2 Dual core 7850 (2800mhz) , dual
core - 2 x 128k L1 + 2 x 512kb L2 + 1 X 2mb L3 cache; 65nm , 95w
, 3600mhz HT2.0 link x 1 - 8Gb/sec , memory bandwidth - 20.8gb/sec
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Socket AM2+ Phenom Tri Core AMD Phenom X3 8650 (AM2+) R 1,280.00 AMD Phenom II x3 720 (AM3) Black edition R 2,510.00 AMD Phenom II x3 710 (AM3) R 1,960.00
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Socket AM2+ Phenom Quad Core AMD Phenom II x4 955 (AM3) PIB Black edition R 3,850.00 AMD Phenom II x4 945 (AM3) PIB. R 3,530.00 AMD Phenom II x4 940 (AM2+) Black edition R 3,045.00 AMD Phenom II x4 810 (AM3) R 3,070.00 AMD Phenom II x4 955 (AM3) PIB Black edition R 3,850.00 AMD Phenom II x4 945 (AM3) PIB. R 3,525.00 AMD Phenom II x4 940 (AM2+) Black edition R 3,045.00 AMD Phenom II x4 810 (AM3) R 3,070.00
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Heat sink paste R49 |
Pictures for demonstration purposes
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Central Processing Unit and how it works The Central Processing Unit is the heart of the computer. Mathematicians John Von Neumann, J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly came up with the concept of the stored instruction digital computer in the 1940s. But it wasn't until November 1971 that Intel developed the first single chip CPU, the Intel 4004, a 4-bit processor meant for a calculator. It processed data in 4 bits. In 1972, Texax Instruments followed up with the 4-bit TMS 1000, the first microprocessor to include enough RAM for a program ROM, allowing it to operate without multiple external support chips. Modern CPUs can handle 6 trillion calculation per second. Heat is transferred from the CPU to the heat sink of the cooling fan by way of thermal contact. This is the whole idea behind cooling the CPU. The quality of the contact between the cooler and the CPU is usually the result of how it's clamped onto the CPU. It also depends on the contact with the heat sink. The makers of the various clips want the heat sink to fit as tight as possible. Therefore the more flat contact there is with the heat sink the more heat can be transferred. Thermal grease ensures optimum contact between the CPU and the heat sink. "Simply put, Core 2 Duo processors are faster and more energy-efficient than the Athlon 64 product family. Quad FX is AMD's solution to the quad core issue." Read the writeup at Toms Hardware |
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