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Can Someone Explain Processors/Pentium To Me.


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Hi guys.

 

Please can someone tell me the difference basically between all (Or current) Pentium Processors. I like Pentium 4 and have been under the impression that recently it has been best for Photoshop.

 

Intel® Pentium® D Processor 820 featuring dual-core processing (2.80GHz, 800MHz FSB, 2 x 1MB L2 cache)

 

^^ Whats that like for Photoshop.

 

 

Cheers for any help!

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The Pentium D (Dual core) afaik was the short lived successor to the P4. It was the short step before it was rebranded Core Duo/Core 2 Duo.

 

If you really wanna have a great photo shopping chip, go for a Core 2 Duo. Dual Core really helps when rendering especially if the application has specific support for it. But this means you'll need a new motherboard and probably new ram...

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Well the only answer to that, that I have is "I bought it from PC World just over 2 years ago"

 

 

I have no idea if that will answer it though. Anyway thanks...theyve got a nice £350 PC on Play...no monitor...but....Like...well yeah.

 

...Where can you get cheap monitors from? Lol!

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For the price of that Pentium D you can't get a Core processor, but you can get an AMD Athlon 64 X2 (the 3800+ version) on yout budget which should be faster. The Pentium D was a piece of crap from what I've read it about it.

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The AMDs were good. Were. Core2Duo freaking pans their candy ass now though. Pentium D's ain't all that, mind, but they'll do for PS.

 

A processor, or CPU, is essentially the computers primary brain, performing squillions of calculations constantly to create the code that forms the programmes on your computer.

 

Well, that's just the gist of it anyway. Don't let it keep you awake at night, just make sure you have a friendly tech nerd handy to advise you. :heh:

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What exactly are processors anyways?

 

Processors are more commonly known as CPU's (CPU is short for Central Processing Unit).

The CPU can be thought of as the brains of the computer system. Often people mistake the case or chassis of their computer as the CPU. The CPU is actually an internal component of the computer that can not bee seen from the outside of the system, or the inside without removing the CPU heatsink and fan. A CPU is commonly the most expensive component of a computer and is very sensitive to static electricity.

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