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- From: Review Centre
- Posted: Feb-21-2007
AMD Athlon XP Processor
I have Athlon XP 1900+ (1.6GHZ) processor that is based on Palomino core. With special copper heatsink, temperatures do not rise more than 60 oC on 100% CPU load, but with standard one it climbs to 75 oC. Nice processor, stable and reliable (with special heatsink and no overclock), good...
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- Posted: Jan-11-2006
Review of AMD XP
I have an AMD Athlon XP processor and AMD XP heat sink. It seems to do the job, but it's probably the fan that does most of the work. The sink is aluminium. Aluminium is a good metal for destroying heat, but not so much for carrying it, so most of the heat doesn't leave the CPU area. Copper is...
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- Posted: Jan-11-2006
Review of AMD Athlon XP Processor
The AMD Athlon XP processor is great. 2.0 (well, more precisely, 1.99) gHz means good performance, and is just what most people need. It can cope with all the latest technology demands, from gaming to Google Earth! My average CPU temperature is around 55c, but I guess that's good considering...
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- Posted: Feb-12-2004
Review of AMD Athlon Processor
The AMD Athlon Processor is a great buy for strong graphics users. in my and many others opinions it is superior to celeron, and any pentium. i have a 1.3 ghz amd processor and it is equal or better to many of my friends 2.5-3.4 ghz pentium processors.
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- Posted: Feb-04-2004
Review of AMD Athlon XP Processor
Now I'm using a AMD Athlon XP Processor 2400+ T-bred and i found that it can easily leave a P4 2.4 in the dust. It actually get a higher score than the P4 2.6 . I have always used AMD( from 1993, a 386 processor) and i've had one intel processor which didn't have the power to please me (intel pII...
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- Posted: Nov-07-2003
Review of AMD Athlon XP Processor
Hell with the lot of you who think amd athlon xp are bad processors, i have built my own computer and written my own software in visual basic 6 which is a comp language if you dont know, and i have a amd athlon XP 2600+ processor which is old but it has pure speed.
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- Posted: Aug-04-2003
Review of AMD Athlon XP Processor
I got a pc with AMD Athlon XP 2200 with six 8cm fans. I still not satified with the high temperature (65C!!!). However AMD is cheap. If give me a chance again, i will get Intel chip because i can't stand the noisy fan in my pc.... i can't sleep at night if i switch on my pc!!!!
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- Posted: May-02-2003
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- Posted: Nov-22-2002
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- Posted: Nov-08-2002
Review of AMD Athlon XP Processor
I have no idea what all the Intel Posse is bickering about when it comes to commenting on the AMDs. I am running an AMD Athlon XP 1800+, with 512 DDR and a Gigabyte 7VRX M-B and a GeForce2 vid card. My machine runs like a bullet. Rarely a problem, and when there is one, it is usually software...
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