Intel Pentium 4 Review
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Danneh141's Review of Intel Pentium 4 Processor
30th Oct 2005
Overall Rating
- Value for money

- Ease of Set Up

- Time Processor Owned6 - 12 Months
Fast, Reliable and very good for gaming.
General Comments
Intel Pentium 4 is by far the best processor you are going to buy. It's the fastest and the most powerful processor. It's brilliant quality and it supports ANY game you throw at it. DOOM 3, Half-Life2, Half-Life2 Lost Coast*, Counter-Strike Source, BattleField 2* And thats only on a 3.00GHz, 800MHzFSB, with HT Technonology. Image the new 3.6GHz or 3.8GHz or DUAL CORE! Amazing!
Recommended buy!!
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I am using P4 3.0Ghz HT with 1.5Gb DDR ram and believe me I am using it from last 3 years, and I don't want to buy another computer. I do everything on it, from gaming to development or even DVD making and editing with such as Pinnacle studio 11 software. It takes only 20 to 25 minutes to install windows xp sp3. I also used core2duo, yeah its good but quite expensive but i think i really dont need it for another two or three years but i need to upgrade my ram to 3 or 4 Gb to make it core2duo like computer. If you have limited budget than you should buy it. I bought this pc in more than 2000 dollars without LCD. when it arrived.
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The Pentium 4 is actually the second slowest processor based on what it can accomplish as far as I am concerned. AMD mocked how many instructions-per-second that the Athlon 64 could accomplish compared to Intel's Pentium 4 processor line. The Pentium 4 had some inherently bad designs but, since it was marketing that were driving Intel, the processor speed was the boasting matter - AMD was driven by the engineers so, AMD spent less money on it's boasting of how its CPUs could and would wipe the floor with the Intel CPUs