Fastest Intel Processors
Joel Jaeggli
joelja at darkwing.uoregon.edu
Fri Jan 11 08:38:35 PST 2002
There are 2.2ghz p4's, these are based on the .13 micron northwood core
rather than the willamete. to date I haven't heard of anyone having issues
with these... drop one on your socket 478 mainbaord and go to town... ;)
joelja
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Rob Simac wrote:
> What is the fastest Intel processors available to the public? Have the 2.0 Ghz been released? I have also heard rumors that the 2.0 Ghz has problems running with Red Hat 7.1. Has anyone else heard this?
>
> Ciao,
> Rob.
>
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> Rob Simac -- Therma-Wave, Inc. -- rsimac at thermawave.com
> ======================================================
> "Remember this, foolish mortals, when ye stare headlong into the
> mind-paralyzing void, the inky black nothingness of existence, the
> hellish yawning maw of the abyss -- it's pretty damn dark, so give it a
> few minutes for your eyes to adjust."
> Frank M. Carrano, Branford, Conn.
> (Bulwer-Lytton Writing Contest Runner-up)
>
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