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    Processors For Common People, Part 1: Intel Socket 478 Review

    Posted on Friday, April 29 2005 @ 16:51:43 CEST by LSDsmurf


    In this first article we are going to examine mainstream and low-end processors for Intel Socket 478. It's a good start: one can say that it's a well known elderly platform, which lost its exclusive air and has long become habitual. It's now associated with the middle- and low-end, because all high-end models have gone to LGA775. And the choice of processors is again prompted by manufacturers: the fact is that Intel contrived to release five (!) processors for Socket 478... with the same 2800 MHz clock!

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