If you have an older Socket 478 Pentium 4, the cooler will not fit properly. If you have one of the later LGA775 P4s, it should work, as Pentium Ds actually output more heat than a Pentium 4. But a cooler only rated for, say, a Core 2 Duo, without the Pentium 4 being taken into account, would not work, since Core 2s do not generate as much heat under full load.
Yes they are still available for sale but becoming less as the other newer models are replacing them. But you can still see people using Pentium processors on their computer especially older computers.
Pentium 4 - Intel's flagship CPU of the time. Sacrificed efficiency in favour of a higher number of clock cycles. Around the 4Ghz mark the design was changed significantly and is now based around the Pentium-M which runs cooler Pentium M - Originally designed for laptop use (Mobile?). A (heavily) modified version of the Pentium 3, optimised for power efficiency. Includes SpeedStep, to slow down the CPU when appropriate to save energy. Some motherboard manufacturers make desktop mobos for use with these chips. Still in development. Very popular Celeron - Any of a large number of budget x86 processors. Typically either a P3 or P4 with a reduced cache to save costs. The newest ones are based on either the P4 or the Pentium-M Centrino - The name for Intel's all-in-one mobile system, typically incorporating a Pentium M, Intel chipset and Intel wifi adapter. Used a lot in laptops due to low heat radiance Pentium M supposedly uses less energy. The M stands for Mobile.
No. It is far more efficient. Essentially, it is a cost-reduced version of the Core 2 Duo, but it is still more powerful than any Pentium 4.
Sunspots are regions of cooler gas; however, they are still extremely hot.
It should be fine. Before someone says its based on old Pentium technology, it isn't. The new Intel Pentium Dual Core processors are based on the Core 2 Duo core architecture (Merom-2M). However it doesnt share the same amount of cache as the Core 2 Duo laptop versions have. Although I have one for my new laptop which I use for basic work each day. I have a proper desktop PC which I use to play games and such. But expect the same technology and enhancements you see on the Core 2 Duo to be on the Pentium Dual-Core.
Yes. You can still find them on eBay, and in limited quantities from some online retailers.
Mario is more popular but i think he is still cooler
Pentium 4 vs. Dual CoreThere are MANY differences between these two generations of Intel CPU's. Most notably, Duo Core CPU's possess two processing cores opposed to the Pentium 4's single processing core. While a Duo Core CPU may be operating at a lower overall operating frequency, it is still much more powerful then a Pentium 4 considering it's improved FSB speed, cache size, multiple cores, efficiency, etc.
Still hot, but cooler than temperatures in the summertime.
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LGA775, LGA1155, and LGA1366 are the most common Intel sockets. However there are several more still being used, and some that Intel has just recently released; such as LGA1156, LGA2011, LGA1248, and LGA1567.
Because they are cooler than the rest of sun's surface.Even though the spots are cooler,They are still 6000 degrees.The other surface of sun is 10000 degrees.