Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Intel Pentium D 820 2.8GHz Socket 775 and the average rating is 60%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Pentium D 820 2.8GHz Socket 775.
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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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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?
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...