It seems to be a dual-core, 2666MHz CPU, but much slower than Core2.
So, it's a Pentium D805.
edit.: Pentium 5 was the unofficial name of the first dual core Smithfield CPUs. I checked the CPUID string of my D805, but it says 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) D'.
It seems to be a dual-core, 2666MHz CPU, but much slower than Core2.
So, it's a Pentium D805.
edit.: Pentium 5 was the unofficial name of the first dual core Smithfield CPUs. I checked the CPUID string of my D805, but it says 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) D'.
Pentium 5?!?!
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Ya' got me.
Haha... someone's edited
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Haha... someone's edited their computer description in the XML files. I'm guessing it's a Core2Duo chip that someone's simply decided to call a P5. =P
RE: Haha... someone's
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Could be. But, with those benchmark figures, he's obviously running it with SpeedStep enabled.
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It seems to be a dual-core, 2666MHz CPU, but much slower than Core2.
So, it's a Pentium D805.
edit.: Pentium 5 was the unofficial name of the first dual core Smithfield CPUs. I checked the CPUID string of my D805, but it says 'Intel(R) Pentium(R) D'.
RE: RE: Check out this
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Mmmmm. . .
Sounds like mystery solved. ;)