Testseek.com have collected 5 expert reviews of the Intel Pentium 4 HT 670 3.8GHz Socket 775 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Pentium 4 HT 670 3.8GHz Socket 775.
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Abstract: Andrew B9.4Although both Intel and AMD have moved away from processor speed, speed still plays an important role in overall computer performance. The latest single core CPU from Intel is the 670 processor that boasts a clock speed of 3.8Ghz, 2MB of L2...
Abstract: INTEL 670 3.8GHZ 64BIT PENTIUM 4 PROCESSOR (08-09-2005) Although I cant deny that this is one fast chip that will handle anything you throw at it whether in a 32 or 64bit environment, but one has to wonder if the rest of the hardware world is falling ...
Abstract: With the recent dual-core drum-beating going on at both the Intel and AMD camps, its easy to forget that single-core processors are still in existence and still a major player in the computer market. AMD has their Athlon 64 FX line, which continues to...
Excellent Media Encoding Performance, Low Relative Thermals, True Dual Core MultiThreading, Value Priced
Low Game Performance, 2.8 GHz Clock Speed, Requires New Platform
The Pentium 4 670 and Pentium D 820 present two very different philosophies when it comes to desktop processors. The 3.8 GHz Pentium 4 670 is one of the fastest Intel processors available and with Hyper-Threading support, in addition to high-end game ...
Abstract: Though clock speed is no longer a true measure of processor performance, its hard to argue with a few hundred more MHz no matter which CPU architecture youd consider. Regardless, its clear the industry as a whole, as well as the worlds largest chip manufa...