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Review > Hard Disks
Intel X25-M, beats HDD on all levels except price
by Mike Jennings

Incredibly fast and silent, too, but solid-state is still far too expensive for the mainstream.

Jan 19, 2009
Review > Components
Intel Core i7
by Darien Graham-Smith

Intel’s new range of desktop processors has been a long time coming, but at last it’s arrived - and it leaves all others in the dust

Jan 2, 2009
Review > INTEL
Biostar TPower I45
by Justin Robinson

Meet a new player in the local motherboard market, with great features and solid performance

Sep 5, 2008
Review > Components
Intel Pentium Dual-Core & Celeron Dual-Core
by Darien Graham-Smith

A range of cut-down Core 2 Duo processors that are fine for everyday tasks.

Jul 29, 2008
Review > Components
Intel Core 2 Quad & Core 2 Extreme
by Darien Graham-Smith

Jul 29, 2008
Review > Components
Intel Core 2 Duo
by Darien Graham-Smith

A diverse family including some stellar CPUs and numerous also-rans.

Jul 29, 2008
Intel Core 2 Duo
by Darien Graham-Smith

A diverse family including some stellar CPUs and numerous also-rans

Jun 17, 2008
Review > Components
Preview: Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770
by David Fearon

Can Intel steal Phenom's performance thunder with this top-end quad core chip?

Jan 23, 2008
Review > Components
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650
by David Fearon

This first of a new generation is only a little faster than the old, but its potential is clearly huge

Dec 11, 2007
Review > Components
Intel Pentium 4
by David Bayon

In its day, it held the speed crown, but today’s dual-core CPUs leave it trailing for power, efficiency and value.

Jul 6, 2007
Review > Components
Intel Xeon 5300 series
by David Fearon

Impressive technology, but increasing cores doesn’t necessarily increase performance.

Apr 30, 2007
Review > Components
Intel Pentium D
by Dave Bayon

The 915 is an good budget choice, but elsewhere this family is eclipsed by newer offerings.

Feb 26, 2007
Review > Components
Intel Celeron D
by Dave Bayon

If you’re locked into Intel, there’s value to be had. But AMD’s Sempron is the budget-buyer’s king.

Feb 2, 2007
Review > Components
Intel Pentium 4 3.73EE
by Dan Chiappini

While AMD has been waving hybrid 32/64-bit CPUs for some time now, speculation has risen over when Intel would unleash their product onto an already expecting market. Here it is, Intel's newest addition to their Extreme Edition clocking in at an impressive 3.73GHz and boasting a 2MB L3 cache.

Apr 7, 2005
Review > Components
Intel Pentium 4 Prescott 3.2GHz
by Tim Dean

The latest iteration of the Pentium 4, code named Prescott, is an interesting development for a few reasons. First off, it represents Intel's entry to the world of 90nm (90 nanometre, or 0.09 micron) fabrication for processors. For the uninitiated, all this means is the size of individual components on the processor core have been shrunk to even smaller levels. It's a natural part of processor evolution to shrink the size of components, as it allows more transistors to be packed into a smaller space, reduces heat and resistance, and this all leads to faster CPUs.

Apr 14, 2004
Review > Components
Pentium 4 Extreme Edition
by Tim Dean

Chance or coincidence? AMD releases the Athlon 64, specifically targeted at the consumer performance market, and only days later Intel announces a secret processor aimed squarely at the same MHz-hungry community: the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition (P4EE).

Nov 12, 2003
Review > Components
Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz (800MHz FSB)
by Dan Chiappini

Your PC is only as good as your last upgrade, and this is truer than ever with current gaming and software applications milking machines for everything they're worth.

Jul 29, 2003
Review > INTEL
INTEL 845PE
by Darren Ellis

The 845PE was supposed to be Intel’s mainstream desktop DDR chipset, although the e7205 (the Granite Bay), and now the 865 and 875, have stolen much of its thunder with dual-channel DDR.

Jul 1, 2003
Review > INTEL
INTEL 865 / 865G
by Darren Ellis

Intel's 865G chipset (codenamed Springdale), is almost identical to the 875 (Canterwood), and is designed to support the new Intel Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading as well as the 800MHz frontside bus (FSB). It also includes 8x AGP, USB 2.0 and Serial ATA support.

Jul 1, 2003
Review > INTEL
INTEL 875/875P
by Darren Ellis

The Intel 875P chipset (codenamed Canterwood) is very similar to the 865 in features. In fact, the 875P is essentially just the best silicon from the same line as the 865, which allows Intel to include its new Performance Acceleration Technology (PAT).

Jul 1, 2003
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