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Tuesday 10th October, 2006 10:05 Comments: 0
Intel EOLs Pentium D 805. The 805 was only introduced in July this year. It's the only Pentium D chip that operates on a 533MHz frontside bus - the rest run on 800MHz FSBs. Clocked at 2.66GHz, the 90nm 805 was aimed at low-end dual-core systems, except it turned out to be very good at overclocking, with some people reaching over 4GHz. Mine can run at 3.8GHz, but in an attempt to keep the temperatures fairly reasonable under full load, I've only got it running at 3.6GHz. Still a pretty good overclock.
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