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Intel Pentium® 4, 1.8 GHz (BX80532PC1800D) Processor

Intel Pentium® 4, 1.8 GHz (BX80532PC1800D) Processor

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CPU of Tomorrow, Just Not the CPU of Today

by vicwang , Nov 28 '00
Pros: SSE2 instructions, high RAM throughput, high clock speeds
Cons: Poor speed-to-performance ratio, expensive, reliance on SSE2
After years of waiting, the Intel Pentium 4 (P4) was finally released last week, representing the most dramatic departure from the original Pentium Pro architecture since its inception in 1995. Oddly enough though, the P4's release was accompanied...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

The "4" must be number of years before it will be affordable

by basilisk4 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Nov 28 '00
Pros: Faster and newer than a PIII
Cons: So? (See review)
Seriously, though, with its release of the Pentium 4 just recently, Intel hopes to yank back a chunk of the market share from rival processor manufacturer AMD. The 1.5 GHz Pentium 4 processor should be the fastest processor out there. Despite...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Updated memo to business users: 1.7GHz Pentium 4 is for gamers only

by ozgamer , May 29 '01
Pros: Great for gamers but still doesn't compare with AMD Athlon 1.33GHz processor
Cons: Useless upgrade for business users
Intel's latest processor, the Pentium 4, received many mixed reviews when it was released last November. The new 1.7GHz version marks the first update to the family since the initial launch and I was able to test this new processor via a reference PC....
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Intel has a new chip , so why are they still pushing the P3?

by artic00cat Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Dec 22 '00
Pros: first design change since Pentium Pro
Cons: advancements that cannot be utilized yet
INTRO:

Once again the battle for Top dog in the CPU industry is picking up speed yet again , this time with the introduction of the Intel Pentium 4 into the mainstream market. This CPU is Intel's latest adventure in attempt to once again...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Understanding the Pentium 4 line of processors

by stevelarrison Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Jan 16 '03
Pros: Fastest processors in the PC marketplace
Cons: Different models can be confusing for the uniformed.
With the ongoing tech-implosion, companies with deep pockets are positioned to outlast less financially secure competition. It has happened in all areas of technology, and the PC microprocessor marketplace is no different. After years of trying, AMD was...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Everything you wanted to know about the Pentium 4 and more.

by stevelarrison Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Nov 25 '00
Pros: Fast, radical new architecture
Cons: Expensive, lack of SSE2 optimized code
With the introduction of a new generation processor comes the inevitable confusion among consumers about what to get. And face it, the competitive situation in the PC micro processor market today has caused a pace of product introductions in shorter...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 2.0
 

Why I won't be buying a Pentium 4 any time soon

by mhudack , Dec 11 '00
Pros: brand name, may be good later on
Cons: slow with most software, extremely expensive, RDRAM
The Background:

Intel has traditionally held the crown for processors, at least in terms of speed (just about never in terms of price if you don't go back beyond the last decade). Their 386s, 486s, Pentiums and Pentium IIs pretty much...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Lara Croft Hentai

by skyth Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Dec 21 '00
Pros: games; mpegs
Cons: current apps aren't that good
There is nothing more satisfying than sitting in front of a 1.4GHZ P4 and starting a new Quake III game. Graphics run liquid smooth, its like mercury being drained at 1074x768 16 bit color resolution. Ecstatic, yes. Worth the 2k system? Hell yes. If ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 2.0
 

If You Want To Throw Away Your Money Just Send It to Me

by Turin , Nov 30 '00
Pros: SSE2
Cons: price, performance, non upgradeable
The p4 is the biggest waste of money on the market right now. In every essence it's a rip off. Do not be fooled into thinking bigger is better or more is faster. Just because this is a p4 doesn't make it better than a p3 anymore that the fact that it...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

The CPU everyone loves to hate, and for ALL the wrong reasons.

by kweckstrom Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, May 17 '01
Pros: FAST for SSE2 optimized apps, far greater scalability, even than the athlon.
Cons: First cut chip will change soon, new power supply requirements
I've had my reservations about the P4. It's a new chip design from intel that deviates from the P2/P3 architecture we've known for several years. We've watched companies like AMD try to steal Intel's thunder by trying to beat them at their own game....
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Why the Pentium 4 Shouldn't Be on your List

by Cyberllama , Dec 21 '00
Pros: fast, very fast, soon to be available in a much improved form
Cons: lacking smp support, ddr ram support (in chipset), requiring rambus rimms for memory, intel hasn't changed core from old core yet, expensive, VERY Expensive
For the Record, let me just say that while I am a fan of AMD, I am by no means an "Intel basher" as some have been called. In fact, I'm rather fond of intel, of my 5 systems, 3 featured Intel processors. But lately Intel has been slipping up....
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Intel catches up on Mhz race

by vivisector , Nov 30 '00
Pros: Speed speed speed
Cons: cost, software not currently using SSE2
Intel finally came out with a CPU that beats AMD on the MHz race, which makes me wonder how long it will take for AMD to counterattack with something even faster. With the speed race taking a massive turn upwards, the question is which one is faster /...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

The Intel P4 is not the ideal processor of the future, NOW!!!

by lavoisier Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Dec 01 '01
Pros: Market domination, 400MHz system bus.
Cons: Improvements from Pentium 3?, where's the real speed?, lacks full potential and many more
With many people considering for an Intel processor since it offers a better reputation than its competitor AMD, they often think of going for an Intel Pentium 4 processor. This is because Intel is only trying to seduce the consumers by the high...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

The best chip by far

by andycharger , Jan 17 '02
Pros: A good little workhorse with plenty of scope for growth
Cons: a bit expensive
Intel have been producing Processor chips for PC's for about 25 years and have grown from unheard of small hardware producer to market force the world over.
In fact, Intel (short for INTegrated ELectronics) started out life as a pair of guys...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Next Generation Processor

by wl125 , Nov 09 '01
Pros: It's Intel, stable CPU
Cons: Chip-set and Memory Confusion, Not many software support
Yeah! It's Intel's latest processor. Since Intel has already end the Pentium 3 line. Pentium 4 is the only way to go, and Intel P4 CPU is actually cheaper than some of the P3 CPU. So why not go with P4?

Currently there are 2 chip set that...
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