techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 16:19:45
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Adequate dual-core performance at an affordable price? Thatll be the Pentium D 820.It may be produced using relatively ancient 90nm manufacturing technology and based on Intels soon-to-be-extinct Netburst architecture which lacks many fancy features...
Affordable, Performance better than you might think...
Not good for high-end gaming...
Adequate dual-core performance at an affordable price? Thatll be the Pentium D 820.It may be produced using relatively ancient 90nm manufacturing technology and based on Intels soon-to-be-extinct Netburst architecture which lacks many fancy features...
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Intel is offering its Pentium D range of dual-core processors at speeds beginning at 2.8GHz (the Pentium D 820). Each chip comes with 1MB of cache per core, 64-bit instructions and has a frontside bus speed of 800MHz. Some versions of the processor als...
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impulsegamer.com Updated: 2014-02-26 01:11:46
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Andrew B9.1The next wave of processors is finally here and Intels Pentium D 820 dual-core processor will definitely set the benchmark for the next generation of central processing units (CPUs). Intel considers their Pentium D 820 CPU one of their ent...
In conclusion, the Intel Pentium D 820 dual processor is an extremely impressive work horse that thrives on multitask operations A dual-core processor is indeed the future of computing and although this processor cannot keep up with the current market...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-28 17:31:25
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Today we take a look at Intel’s Dual Core solution that comes in the name of Pentium-D. With us, we have the 820 which is the lowest-end dual core CPU from Intel clocking at 2.8GHz and has its Hyper-Threading and CPU Throttling features disabled. Wh...
Looking at the benchmarks on previous pages, we see the Pentium D 820 performing very well in Video Encoding and 3D rendering. It also performs quite well in multi tasking which is what most of us do nowadays so the low scores in single everyday applic...
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Intel Pentium 4 670 and Pentium D 820 Another month passes and another couple of processors are released by either Intel or AMD. The last two months have been rather busy on the CPU front. Both rivals launched their own dual-core, consumer-level CPUs...
What are the lessons to be taken away from the launch of two new Intel CPUs?. Taking the Pentium 4 670 first, its 3.8GHz clock speed, single-core design, and high power requirements when under load make it the last of a dying breed. Performance-wise...
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It wasnt too long ago that we were all asking the question, "Should I go dual core?" Times have proven that dual core is the future and has clear benefits, which turned that question into, "Which dual core should I get?" Even if you are buying the lo...
The 820 D proved to be a great CPU, especially given its cost. For $175US, you can have a great dual core cpu in your rig. I compared the 820 D to my Venice 3200+, which cost $270 when it was new. Just a year later, you get twice the power for less m...
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Andrew B9.1The next wave of processors is finally here and Intels Pentium D 820 dual-core processor will definitely set the benchmark for the next generation of central processing units (CPUs). Intel considers their Pentium D 820 CPU one of their ent...
In conclusion, the Intel Pentium D 820 dual processor is an extremely impressive work horse that thrives on multitask operations A dual-core processor is indeed the future of computing and although this processor cannot keep up with the current market...
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Although Intel manufactures a wide range of products, it is best known for its processors. And certainly, anyone who has used a computer has heard of Intel. So well skip the preliminaries and shoot straight into the review. :-) Some time back, we had...
Overall performance with the D 820 is good. In most tests, it reported better performance than the P4 650. These were mainly CPU benchmark tests with SiSoft Sandra, PCMark05 or Prime95. But in games, the P4 650 reported higher framerates. However, if...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2011-07-31 16:19:45
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Intel now has so many different processor series to choose from it makes buying the right one a difficult job. The current LGA775 platform supports a number of processors featuring different clock speeds, front side bus speeds, cache and cores. The bas...
The gaming performance of the dual-core Pentium D 820 is nothing spectacular, as these games are not designed to take advantage of this processor feature. Therefore, the dual-core Pentium processor was no faster than its slightly higher clocked single-...
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HardCOREware.net Updated: 2011-07-31 16:19:45
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Four no More After using the "Pentium 4" name for almost 5 years, Intel has finally introduced a new "Pentium". And no, its not the Pentium 5. Its the Pentium D, supporting Dual processor cores on a single CPU die. Try not to be confused by the "Cele...
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Today we take a look at Intel’s Dual Core solution that comes in the name of Pentium-D. With us, we have the 820 which is the lowest-end dual core CPU from Intel clocking at 2.8GHz and has its Hyper-Threading and CPU Throttling features disabled. Wh...
Looking at the benchmarks on previous pages, we see the Pentium D 820 performing very well in Video Encoding and 3D rendering. It also performs quite well in multi tasking which is what most of us do nowadays so the low scores in single everyday applic...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2011-07-31 16:19:45
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As mentioned earlier in the article we were not originally going to compare the 820 to the FX57/X2/EE due to the latter chips being much more expensive than the Pentium D however what was an afterthought was well worth including in the end. It is clear...
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Two months ago, after almost a year of hype, dual core processors made their general public debut. With the release of Intel's Pentium D 840, those who could afford the best of the best finally saw the benefits that dual core processors bring to th...
The Pentium D 820 is a great processor for those who like to multitask but who are also on a budget. It would not be my first choice for gaming, but if you are in the market for a fairly inexpensive, general processor, the Pentium D would be a great c...
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pcper.com Updated: 2011-07-31 16:19:45
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The Pentium D Lineup Though we have already reviewed the first dual core Intel processor a while back in our Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 840 review, the real story may be these little puppies we are looking at today. The Pentium D processor line i...
If you run only single threaded applications and only one application at a time, then that should tell you exactly what processor you need: the fastest single core CPU Intel or AMD make. But that isn’t always the case for most users. I would...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2011-07-31 16:19:46
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The launch of dual-core AMD Athlon 64 X2 and Intel Pentium D/Intel Pentium Extreme Edition processors gave way to endless debates on numerous web-sites and hardware forums. Although these CPUs are not available in retail yet, the violent discussions of...
In this review we tried to compare the processors from the mainstream pricing segment of the today’s CPU market. The situation here changed when Intel announced its dual-core Pentium D processors. The lowest model in this family working at 2.8GHz co...
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In recent months, the race between the two major industry playersto bring dual-core processing to the masses has heated up.On April 4th, Intel delivered its first dual-core Pentium offering in the form of the Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 840. AMD was soo...
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Preview: Today Intel launches the Pentium D line and the Pentium 4 Model 670. Model 820 of the D line is a 2.8GHz dual-core processor with a startlingly low price, and the P4 670 clocks at 3.8GHz. Can cheap dual-core Pentiums slow AMDs momentum?...
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Intel Pentium 4 670 and Pentium D 820 Another month passes and another couple of processors are released by either Intel or AMD. The last two months have been rather busy on the CPU front. Both rivals launched their own dual-core, consumer-level CPUs...
What are the lessons to be taken away from the launch of two new Intel CPUs?. Taking the Pentium 4 670 first, its 3.8GHz clock speed, single-core design, and high power requirements when under load make it the last of a dying breed. Performance-wise...
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Behardware.com Updated: 2014-02-26 01:11:46
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Dealing with current news means that we rarely have the opportunity to review old products and of course a comparison between the most recent products and those that came out several years ago can get a little problematic. But we’ve decided to push th...
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