Where to get a good cpu?
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Line32 Posts 31 Registration date Thursday September 18, 2008 Status Member Last seen May 11, 2009 - Sep 24, 2008 at 08:30 AM
Line32 Posts 31 Registration date Thursday September 18, 2008 Status Member Last seen May 11, 2009 - Sep 24, 2008 at 08:30 AM
Hello,
I have been saving some money to buy a really good cpu. Money doesn't matter and whatever is the price of a good cpu I would buy it. I will be using highest demanding programs with it like autocad and adobe premier. I want really a good cpu and I have been looking for the intel Pentium 4 extreme edition so anyone can help me out there?
I have been saving some money to buy a really good cpu. Money doesn't matter and whatever is the price of a good cpu I would buy it. I will be using highest demanding programs with it like autocad and adobe premier. I want really a good cpu and I have been looking for the intel Pentium 4 extreme edition so anyone can help me out there?
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Sep 24, 2008 at 08:30 AM
Hi,
I would avoid the extreme edition if I were you its totally overpriced and would advice you to wait a little because intel is launching Conroe this year it self probably before October. It uses the technology of the current Pentium NetBurst and Pentium M. this would probably use less power while with a significant performance boost and will be a dual core.
I would avoid the extreme edition if I were you its totally overpriced and would advice you to wait a little because intel is launching Conroe this year it self probably before October. It uses the technology of the current Pentium NetBurst and Pentium M. this would probably use less power while with a significant performance boost and will be a dual core.