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Intel Pentium D 820 SL88T 2.8GHz 2M cache 800 MHz FSB dual-core LGA775 CPU

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Price:
US $5.00
ApproximatelyAU $7.52
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
L2 Cache
2 MB
Clock Speed
2.8 GHz
Processor Model
Pentium D 820
Bus Speed
800 MHz
Country/Region of Manufacture
Malaysia
Number of Cores
2
UPC
0675900688957
Brand
Intel
Socket Type
LGA 775/Socket T
MPN
HH80551PG0722MN
Processor Type
Pentium D

About this product

Product Information

The Intel 820 2.8 GHz CPU works great for a single PC on a high-speed Internet connection. This Intel Pentium D processor contains a dual core, meaning that it has two cores and two threads. It also includes both L1 and L2 cached memory. The L1 cached memory capacity is 32 KB, while the L2 cached memory capacity is 2 MB. An addition to the memory specifications is a 32-bit physical address extension. This processor runs optimally at a temperature of 147.4 degrees F and below, and it supports the PLGA775 socket type. The voltage range for this 2.8 GHz CPU is 1.2 volts to 1.4 volts, allowing for energy conservation. In addition, the Intel 820 features a bus/core ratio of 14, which is followed up by a maximum FSB speed of 800 MHz. The maximum manufacturing process is set at a rate of 90 nm with the maximum TDP being 95 watts. Additional enhanced features on this Intel Pentium D processor include Intel 64, Idle States, and Execute Disable Bit.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Intel
MPN
HH80551PG0722MN
UPC
0735858188876, 0675900688957
eBay Product ID (ePID)
74031724

Product Key Features

Socket Type
LGA 775/Socket T
Processor Type
Pentium D

Additional Product Features

Manufacturing Process
90 NM
Platform Compatibility
PC
Processor Quantity
1
Product Type
Processor
Bus Speed
Fsb SPEED-800MHz
L3 Cache
2MB
Clock Speed
2.8GHz
64-Bit Computing
Yes
Multi-CORE Technology
Dual-Core
Processor Model
Pentium D 820
Level 2 Size
2MB
Cooling Component(s) Included
None/Processor only
Compatible Slots
1X Processor-LGA 775/Socket T Socket
L2 Cache
2MB
Tdp
95w
Package Type
Oem/Tray
Type
Advanced Transfer Caché
Level 1 Size
32KB
Architecture Features
Streaming Simd Extensions 3, Execute Disable Bit Capability, Intel 64 Technology

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