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Processor/CPU - [Answered] eMhz posted in the Hardware forums; Hey everyone, Ive got a old HP Pavilion 8526, its says its got a 600 Emhz pentium 3 just wondering if anyone knows what the "e" stands for? Cheers...
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[Answered] eMhz
Hey everyone,
Ive got a old HP Pavilion 8526, its says its got a 600 Emhz pentium 3
just wondering if anyone knows what the "e" stands for?
Cheers
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it stands for extreme edition.
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cheers mate, i dont know how to thank so ill just say thanks!
do you know what is so "extreme" about it?
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Intel added an additional 2MB of L3 cache. which enhanced the hyperthreading capabilities.
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gnarly, cheers mate
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