Some motherboards will have the ability to overclock the FSB (Front Side Bus) and make the processor run faster. Many do not, however, and thus the Pentium III can only be run at it's rated speed.
Yes. Assuming your board supports only a 100 MHz FSB, the fastest upgrade you can do is a 1.1 GHz Pentium III. With a Tualatin adapter, you can also install up to a 1.4 GHz Intel Celeron. If your board is capable of a 133 MHz FSB, you can install a 1.4 GHz Pentium III or Celeron
You will need to carefully identify what socket your motherboard uses, to ensure you purchase the right format. If you have a Coppermine core processor, up to a 1 GHz Coppermine is possible. If you have a Tualatin-core processor, up to a 1.3 GHz processor should be possible.
The fastest Pentium III processor was clocked at 1.3 GHz.
I don't think they will try to run from you, so no concerns about their speed.
No Intel Pentium 4 processor was ever manufactured running at a clock speed of 500MHz. However, the previous product line, the Pentium III, had several variants running at that clock speed.
As a whole, the Pentium 4 has a higher maximum performance than a Pentium III. The Pentium III performs the same as or better than Pentium 4 at the same clock speed, but the Pentium 4 has a higher max clock speed (which the Pentium 4 was designed for).
The optimal fan speed depends on the size of the heatsink and the clock rate of your processor. As such, there is no single answer.
I guess it is processor speed and stuff but i was wondering if this is proccessor is good for World Of Tanks? intel e6500 dual core processor with a Intel Eaglelake G41 chipset motherboard
Depends on it's processor speed, graphics card, and processor type as well.
May be not, because all Pentium 3 processor supported motherboard uses AGP port (4x speed, maximum is 8x used by Pentium 4s), but on the other hand, almost all Pentium D supported motherboard uses PCI Express x16 slot for video card, so they can not be seated there..... so the answer is NO, but some motherboards are available who supports a D process with an AGP slot, so the answer is YES, got your answer?make your decision! Mustakim
The Intel quad core processor is super computer fast. It packs a 2GHz processing speed with a memory cache of 8M bytes and a CPU connection speed of 1.333 GHz. The Intel quad core became available in 2007.
The fastest "classic" Pentium is clocked at 200 Mhz. The fastest Pentium with MMX extension is clocked at 300 Mhz. The fastest Pentium II is clocked at 400 Mhz. The fastest Pentium III is clocked at 1.4 Ghz. The fastest Pentium 4 is clocked at 3.8 Ghz. The fastest Pentium D is clocked at 3.7 Ghz. The fastest Pentium M is clocked at 2.26 Ghz. The fastest Pentium Dual-Core is clocked at 2.5 Ghz.
Very little, actually. The Pentium Dual-Core has a smaller L2 cache, making it just slightly slower than a Core 2 Duo at the same clock speed.
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The Intel Pentium DualCore 1.43Ghz is the Merom T2310 with 533fsb, 1MB L2 Cache, 65nm, and the unnamed 2.5Ghz could only be the Intel Core2Duo Penryn T9300 with 800fsb, 6MB L2 Cache, 45nm. The Penryn is newer, faster and more efficient.