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In need of a little information on CPU choices before you get a new PC? Then you have come to the right place. Computer processors are small in size, but large in PC performance stature. Is an Intell CPU or and AMD CPU better? Like most competing products, there are similarities and differences. CPU reviews helps you to understand these differences and how it might affect you CPU purchase decision.




Intel i7 CPU

The Intel CPU i7 brand is the high end desktop CPU solution offered for Intel based PCs. The Intel i seven review series and has no want or need for hyper-thread or turbo boost throttling, even in the Clarksfield mobile edition. With a long line of differentiating and performance boosting characteristics, our Intel i Seven reviews help you wade through the technical details with ease in order to make sure that the Intel CPU, i-7 or otherwise, that you choose will be just the right processor choice for the type of desktop or mobile PC needs that you have. Definitely Intels top of the line CPU, there is even plans in the works for an overclocked Intel i seven CPU codenamed Gulftown, that will contain up to 6 HT enabled cores. If you need speed and power, these i7 were made for you.

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Intel i5 CPU

The Intel i Five processor family is the next level of CPU above the previous Intel Pentium Line (replaced in the mid-top end by Core 2). While similar in structure as the higher level Intel i-7 CPUs, in fact using the same chip set. This upper mid level processing group lacks turbo or Hyper-threading technologies but is more powerful than the i-3 or Core 2 CPUs. Each Processor in the Intell CPU i-5 line has its own special characteristics and performance set the our Intel i Five reviews cover in complete detail. Whether the Arrandale i-5 moblile PC processor or the full desktop Lynnfield or Clarkdale (the desktop Arrandale version) chip set models are next on your shopping list, our Intel CPU i5 reviews will give you the specific information you need to choose the right processor for your system.

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Intel Core2 Duo CPU

No longer feeling the need to confuse everyone, if there ever was one, Intel, with their new Intel core2 series, have eliminated the multi faceting naming structure of the previous Pentium series. No longer is there a need to learn the D, M, or P4 variations of the CPU needed for desktop or mobile use. Under one brand, and utilizing the same powerful architecture, the Intell CPU core 2 duo (and also the Solo, with a single core) is ready to handle all of your high speed number crunching and intensive graphics payloads. While not comprising of an L3 Cache like the P4 extreme Gallatin core, it does a lot better at controlling clock rate usage and power than previous NetBurst processors.Our Intel cor 2 reviews take a look at each individual Intel core2, making a once complex decision, now simple.

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Intel Core2 Quad CPU

The Intel Core2 Quad CPU is meant for heavy business/consumer application and multitasking environments. Perfect for both business computing and multimedia production and viewing entertainment thanks to the power of Intell CPU core 2 Quad multicore technology. Intel Core2 Quad CPU supply enormous amounts of bandwidth, making mutli-threaded apps run at full efficiency. These computer processors are also manufactured using the 45 nm micro architecture standard. This smaller architecture allows for faster ans more power efficient transistor connections. The result is a more efficient and powerful desktop that runs quieter and cooler than slower PCs. Intel Core 2 Quad processors are built on 45nm Intel® Core™ micro-architecture enabling, faster, cooler, and quieter desktop PC. We have many Intel Core Two Quad Reviews, so that you get the best one for your needs.

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AMD Phenom CPU

Looking for a really fast PC experience? The multi-core technology of the AMD Phenom would be a superior choice even when running complex or CPU intensive software applications. Even with its extreme power and three or four cores to choose from, the AMD Phenom also avoid getting hot and making a lot of noise, which makes it great for home theater use and gaming. The Phenom II CPU is a real energy saver and is perfect for HTPC projects and other heat sensitive spaces. The AMD Phenom X4 has four cores so that either your home or business apps never miss a beat. With the shared L3 cache and hyper transport technology,the AMD Phenom x4 reviews near the top of its class and was the first true quad core design to hit the market, making it one of the most sought after AMD CPUs in history.

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AMD Athlon 64 CPU

It has been a while since Intel introduced multi-core technology. While AMD is usually quick to match the capabilities of competing Intel CPUs while at the same time pleasing cost cutters and enthusiasts, over the past few years AMD has been struggling. No longer simply reliant upon MHz clock values and a single core, the AMD Athlon 64 CPU needs to prove that it can still offer more bang for the buck than Intel's core 2 and quad lines. Without great price savings,it will be hard for AMD to convert Intel users, or for that matter, keeping other AMD CPU consumers from switching to the Intel brand. Does the new line of AMD 64 processors bring extreme value to the table, or simply offer more the same lackluster results of years past?our AMD Athlon 64 processor reviews put this to the test.

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There are is no more important decisions when shopping for your next PC than the CPU that you choose to power your system. Your computer processors' ability touches almost every other facet of your PCs performance and utility. That is where a good CPU comes in. When faced with competing companies, and then with several different selections, knowing the difference between the newest AMD CPU, and its Intel CPU can not only be helpful, but crucial to you future PC happiness. Our CPU reviews go not just over competing products, but explain in detail the architecture, performance boosting feature, and even the limitations of the CPU processors we review.So take a deep breath, read a few reviews, then be able to make an informed, highly intelligent decision, in just a few minutes of your time.


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