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Product Details
Description:
This Intel® Pentium® 4 processor supports Hyper-Threading Technology (HT Technology) delivers Intel's most advanced, most powerful processors for desktop PCs and entry-level workstations, which are based on the Intel NetBurst® microarchitecture. The Pentium 4 processor is designed to deliver performance across applications and usages where end-users can truly appreciate and experience the performance. These applications include Internet audio and streaming video, image processing, video content creation, speech, 3D, CAD, games, multimedia, and multitasking user environments. The intel® Pentium® 4 processor Extreme Edition supporting HT Technology features 2 MB of L3 cache and offers high levels of performance targeted specifically for high-end gamers and computing power users
Quick Glance
Processor Class: Intel Pentium 4
Processor Socket: Intel Socket PGA-478
Processor Type: Single-core
Processor Speed: 3200
Summary
Product Title: Intel Pentium 4 - 3.20 GHz Processor
Manufacturer: Intel
Lowest Price: $51.10 from UpgradeBay.com
Power Score: 4.6 | 21 Reviews
Product Reviews (10)
I put this processor in an ASUS...
Strengths: Super fast 3.2 GHZ 512KB HT/800 FSB, runs cooler than prescott.
Weakness: Pricey, but no regrets.
I put this processor in an ASUS P4C-800 E motherboard with 1GB of corsair twinx 3200C2 ram, and ASUS 9600XT/TVD Video Card. This CPU has to be my greatest upgrade to my computer because it blows my 1.8 ghz 400 mhz fsb/256Kb away; highly reccomended processor. Although the 3.2 E (prescott) has more cache (1mb), it uses more watt (104 watt) which generates more heat than the northwood (82 watt). A...
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By xclusiveplayer - Jan 12, 2005
I've built two systems so far with...
Strengths: The fastest CPU for the money, once you factor in the cost of memory, motherboard, etc.
Weakness: Runs HOT with included Intel heatsink and fan
I've built two systems so far with the 3.2C and am frankly amazed by how fast this thing runs for the price I paid. My computers are used in a rendering farm 24/7 for CGI special effects creation (LightWave 7.5 and POV-Ray, mostly), and the 3.2C tears through video frames at a most gratifying speed. Very reliable and fast, especially when mated with a good motherboard and memory like the Abit...
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By scooterndc - Mar 1, 2004
When added with a pair of Corsair...
Strengths: 800mhz, Hyper-Threading
Weakness: HUGE fan/heatsink combo
When added with a pair of Corsair DDR400 SIMMs and an 8xAGP video adapter, some of the fastest spreadsheet, desktop publishing, gaming and picture editing I have experienced so far. The heatsink isn't only very big, it's really heavy.
By Alexk999 - Feb 15, 2004
The 64-bit argument is simply all...
Strengths: Competitive performance.
Weakness: It's expensive. But, when is the latest and greatest ever cheap?
The 64-bit argument is simply all hype for now. Will the changeover happen? Of course. But, by the time support is there for all things 64-bit it will be several years from now (or more).
It isn't just the OS which needs to be updated when true 64-bit arrives. Applications, games and everything else will also have to be updated before true 64-bit computing happens in the consumer market.
By LinksMaster - Dec 10, 2003
I'm glad that i owned this...
Strengths: Hyper Trading, FSB 800mhz.,3.2Ghz (top in the market)
Weakness: abit pricy. But it pays off.
I'm glad that i owned this product. It is awesome and great speed. Also it has the FSB 800Mhz which makes my computer super fast and more data flow. Hyper Trading technology which build-in in this chips make me feel like doing everything at one time without crashing my computer.
By Teratrix - Jan 10, 2004

