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Which Processor is powering your PC?

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by Arie, 2007/12/14.

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Which Processor is powering your PC?

Poll closed 2008/01/16.
  1. Intel Core2 Extreme

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  2. Intel Core2 Quad

    1.2%
  3. Intel Core2 Duo

    18.8%
  4. Intel Pentium Extreme Edition

    1.2%
  5. Intel Pentium Dual-Core

    2.4%
  6. Intel Pentium D

    2.4%
  7. Intel Pentium 4 + Hyper-Threading Technology

    14.1%
  8. Intel Pentium 4 'Classic'

    12.9%
  9. Other Intel Processor

    4.7%
  10. AMD Phenom

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  11. AMD Athlon 64 FX

    1.2%
  12. AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core

    15.3%
  13. AMD Athlon 64

    9.4%
  14. AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core

    3.5%
  15. AMD Sempron

    7.1%
  16. Other AMD

    17.6%
  17. Other Processor

    1.2%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. 2007/12/14
    Arie

    Arie Administrator Administrator Staff Thread Starter

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    So what has changed since January 2004 when we asked the same question?

    I found a list with Intel proccessor ID's, if someone has a similar list for AMD, feel free to post it.

    • Intel Core2 Extreme
      • QX9650
      • QX6850
      • QX6800
      • X6800
    • Intel Core2 Quad
      • Q6700
      • Q6600
    • Intel Core2 Duo
      • E6850
      • E6750
      • E6700
      • E6600
      • E6550
      • E6540
      • E6420
      • E6400
      • E6320
      • E6300
      • E4600
      • E4500
      • E4400
      • E4300
    • Intel Pentium Extreme Edition
      • 965
      • 955
      • 840
    • Intel Pentium Dual-Core
      • E2200
      • E2180
      • E2160
      • E2140
    • Intel Pentium D
      • 960
      • 950
      • 945
      • 940
      • 935
      • 930
      • 920
      • 915
      • 840
      • 830
      • 820
      • 805
    • Intel Pentium 4 + Hyper-Threading Technology
      • 672
      • 670
      • 662
      • 661
      • 660
      • 651
      • 650
      • 641
      • 640
      • 631
      • 630
      • 571
      • 570J
      • 561
      • 560
      • 551
      • 550
      • 541
      • 540
      • 531
      • 530
      • 524
      • 521
      • 520
     
    Arie,
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  2. 2007/12/15
    MinnesotaMike

    MinnesotaMike Geek Member

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    My 2 Dells are running Intel Celerons (1.8 and 2.4) and the old IBM Aptiva is running an AMD-K6/2. I didn't see the Celerons listed, so I went with "Other Processor ".

    Mike
     

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  4. 2007/12/15
    Admin.

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    I changed it to "Other Intel Processor" instead :eek:
     
  5. 2007/12/15
    noahdfear

    noahdfear Inactive

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    Maybe add an option for AMD Mobile?
     
  6. 2007/12/15
    June Lifetime Subscription

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    I have a 3 1/2 year old white box and this is what I found in System Information -
    Processor Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz, 3000 Mhz, 1 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
     
    June,
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  7. 2007/12/15
    MinnesotaMike

    MinnesotaMike Geek Member

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    Oops. Thanks. I missed that category. :eek:
     
  8. 2007/12/17
    Admin.

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    My guess is there are only a few who have this, so choose Other AMD processor instead.
     
  9. 2007/12/18
    Rockster2U

    Rockster2U Geek Member

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    Not sure if its possible but is there any provision for one with multiple machines to "vote" multiple times?

    Two FX 57
    One FX 53
    One K7 Mobile (Athlon XPM+)
    One Pentium III Laptop
    One Celeron Laptop

    ;)
     
  10. 2007/12/18
    Admin.

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    You can only vote one time, but you can select multiple items.
     
  11. 2007/12/21
    RickyD2

    RickyD2 Inactive

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    Pentium 4 2.80Ghz
     
  12. 2007/12/25
    cosmeo3000

    cosmeo3000 Inactive

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    The computer i'm currently at has an AMD Sempron 3100+ But I'm going to try to get a laptop which runs a Intel dual core.
     
  13. 2007/12/30
    MilesAhead

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    Can't believe I ate the whole thing twice

    Both my XP machines were powered by Pentium 4 HT CPUs. I can't believe I ate the whole thing twice!! Not that they ran bad but they had a tendency to lock up until I learned the secret key to open bios settings to where you could adjust the fan speeds. In contrast my AMD Vista machine is so quiet.

    I should'a gone with a 64 bit CPU much sooner.
    :eek:
     
  14. 2008/01/14
    greenday5494

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    i currently have a 2500+, upgrading to a 5600+
     

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