QUOTE(prasys @ May 11 2006, 05:16 PM)
no, you're wrong. the 805D is using Smithfield core's.
but they do get hot...
go HERE . something interesting about the 805D
PentiumD 805, What's ur temperature????
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May 11 2006, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE(prasys @ May 11 2006, 05:16 PM) no, you're wrong. the 805D is using Smithfield core's.![]() but they do get hot... go HERE . something interesting about the 805D |
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QUOTE(redken @ May 11 2006, 09:46 PM) Though the 975 board itself is already at a killer price. I myself dun find this solution at all budget, but it sure gives high end systems a run for their money you dont need a 975 board to run a 805D. any mobo that support dual core pentium can be used. mobo based on the SIS chipset is pretty cheap. so it makes it a budget buy dont you think? |
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