
Intel HH80552PG1042M Pentium 4 3.6GHz Socket 775 CPU
Upgrade Your System with Reliable Processing Power Boost your computer's performance with the Intel Pentium 4 661 processor. Operating at 3.6 GHz with an 800 MHz bus and 2 MB of L2 cache, this Socket 775 CPU delivers efficient and dependable processing for everyday computing tasks. Specificatio...
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Overview
Upgrade Your System with Reliable Processing Power
Boost your computer's performance with the Intel Pentium 4 661 processor. Operating at 3.6 GHz with an 800 MHz bus and 2 MB of L2 cache, this Socket 775 CPU delivers efficient and dependable processing for everyday computing tasks.
Specifications:
- Brand: Intel
- Model: Pentium 4 661
- Clock Speed: 3.6GHz
- Bus Speed: 800MHz
- Cache: 2MB L2
- Socket Type: Socket 775
Key Features
Intel Pentium 4 661 3.60 GHz 800 MHz 2 MB Socket 775 CPU General Features:
Intel Pentium 4 processor 661 3.60 GHz clock speed 800 MHz System Bus Hyper-Threading technology
2 MB L2 Cache S-Spec: SL96H 1.2V-1.4V Socket 775 Execute Disable Bit Hyper-Threading Technology
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Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 3.60 GHz clock speed, providing decent performance for its era in single-threaded applications
- Equipped with an 800 MHz System Bus, which was a strong specification for data transfer within compatible motherboards at its time
- Includes 2 MB L2 Cache, contributing to faster data access for the processor and improving overall responsiveness
- Supports Hyper-Threading technology, allowing the processor to handle two instruction threads simultaneously for improved multitasking efficiency
- Features Execute Disable Bit technology, enhancing security by preventing certain types of malicious code from running
👎 Cons
- As a Pentium 4 processor, it represents an older generation of CPU technology, significantly slower than modern processors
- Utilizes the Socket 775 platform, limiting compatibility to older motherboards and making it unsuitable for contemporary system builds
- The 3.60 GHz clock speed is achieved by an older architecture, which typically translates to lower per-core performance compared to newer, lower-clocked CPUs
- Its 2 MB L2 Cache is considerably smaller than caches found in current processors, potentially bottlenecking performance in modern applications
- Lacks multi-core processing beyond Hyper-Threading, which is not equivalent to true physical cores for parallel processing