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4th November 2004, 05:33 | #1 |
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| Intel Pentium 4 3.46EE (1066MHz FSB) Intel has been at the forefront of the revolution that has taken personal computing by storm. They were the first ones to offer both DDR2 and PCI-E solutions to users, they introduced their 900 series chipset and their line up of LGA775 package CPU’s. The entire platform changed except the processor. This came as a bit of a shock to everyone. What was the point in upgrading an entire system just to end up with the same processor? Today, Intel has rectified this problem. With the introduction of their newest chipset, the 925XE, Intel has added support for 1GHz+ FSB to their motherboards and processor lines. The first processor to support the 1066MHz (1.06GHz) FSB is Intel’s Extreme Edition. What they have done is taken their 3.4EE and lowered the clock multiplier to accommodate the higher FSB which has resulted in the 3.46GHz Extreme Edition processor. URL: http://www.bytesector.com/data/bs-article.asp?ID=363
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