Most computing shops will sell Pentium Processors. They can also be bought online through Amazon, for example, or through the Intel website itself. Pentium Processors are often found on eBay.
As with any electronic product be it software or hardware, one can find the latest Pentium-core processor available at the Christmas season. Pentium-core processors are associated with the Dell company.
Once can buy a Pentium 4 processor from a company that sell electronic devices. One may need to order it in the mail though. Most companies offer free shipping and handling though.
Yes. The GA-6BXC can support any Slot 1 Intel Pentium II or Pentium III processor. For the faster Pentium IIIs, you will need to purchase a "slotket" to convert a Socket 370 processor to the Slot 1 interface.
There are no "ports" on a Pentium processor.
One might go to Intel's website to find information on an Intel Pentium Processor. There are several other websites one can go to that have information on an Intel Pentium Processor.
Nobody, since there is no Pentium 5 processor.
There is no "Pentium R" processor. Knowing this, the biggest difference is that the Pentium III exists and the other does not.
The first Pentium processors (Pentium 60 - 66). A Pentium OverDrive processor is also available for it.
A Pentium 4 processor, and a motherboard that supports it.
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Yes. The fastest processor you could upgrade to is a 1.1 GHz Pentium III (unless your computer supports a 133 MHz FSB). Make sure you purchase one with the 100 MHz FSB. Otherwise it'll be running underclocked.
Probably the Pentium Dual-Core, as it is the most recent processor to bear the Pentium name.