At the time of writing the review, I had been using the processor for a week already (before that there was a Pentium D), I managed to test it in many games and programs, and I was satisfied with the result. Of course, I would like even more performance, but if your socket 775 motherboard does not support anything newer, then this is just what the doctor ordered. Got pros: High FPS (about 30-40) in most games on high settings. Very fast for everyday tasks. Doesn't require much refrigeration. Cons: Slowly becoming obsolete, new games are already pulling "with a creak". Does not support virtualization.
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