Processor class and speed en Espanol

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Getting the Processor Class and Speed

Si el proceso POST le dice la clase de procesador y la velocidad, use aquella información para registrar en la etiqueta. Si no, usted puede inicializar el EVAL 2 hard drive para determinar esta información. Fallando esto, usted tendrá que mirar el procesador mismo para hacer la determinación.

Esto ayuda a saber los tipos de procesador que tienden a llegar a Free Geek. Aquí están algunos Intel chips:

Pentium

Estos son los primeros puestos en un ZIF socket, usualmente en un Socket 5 o un Socket 7. Estos usualmente estan cubientos por un heat sink, usted debe abrir el heat sink, soltar el seguro del ZIF socket, y sacar el procesador. Lo primero que verá es el número de modelo. Al final del número de modelo, se indica la velocidad. El número de modelo a menudo viene en el parte superior, y usted debe remover el heat sink para poder verlo. Velocidades estandares para Pentiums son:

  • 75
  • 90
  • 100
  • 120
  • 133
  • 166
  • 200
  • 233

Pentium Pro

These ones are like Pentiums (above) but are in Socket 8s. Standard speeds for Pentium Pros are:

  • 180 ?
  • 200
  • 233


Pentium II

These ones are in slots attached to heat sinks, and you can usually read the speed from the model number on the heat sink. 8s. Standard speeds for Pentium IIs are:

  • 233
  • 266
  • 300
  • 350
  • 400
  • 450

Pentium II XEON

These ones are in slots attached to heat sinks, and you can usually read the speed from the model number on the processor. Standard speeds for the PII XEON are:

  • 400
  • 450

Pentium III

These ones are similar to Pentium IIs.

  • 450
  • 500
  • 550
  • 600
  • 650
  • 700
  • 750
  • 800
  • 850
  • 900
  • 933
  • 1000
  • 1100
  • 1130 (recalled)

Socket 370

  • 1133
  • 1200
  • 1266
  • 1400

Pentium III XEON

These ones are similar to Pentium IIs. The XEON processor is used in server-class machines.

  • 500
  • 550
  • 600
  • 667 (proc of the beast!)
  • 700
  • 733
  • 800
  • 866
  • 900
  • 933
  • 1000

Pentium IV

There are three different classes of P4s and many sub-types of those. The first kind use a modified socket 370 with 423 pins. the second kind use a socket 478 with 478 pins. Speeds on the first kind are:

  • 1300
  • 1400
  • 1500
  • 1600
  • 1700
  • 1800

Speeds on the second kind are:

  • 1900
  • 2000

Speeds on the third kind are:

  • 2000
  • 2200
  • 2266
  • 2400
  • 2500
  • 2533
  • 2600
  • 2666
  • 2800
  • 3000
  • 3066
  • 3200
  • 3400

Speeds on the fouth kind are:

  • 2.8GHz
  • 3GHz
  • 3.2GHz
  • 3.4GHz
  • 3.6GHz
  • 3.8GHz
  • 4GHz

Pentium IV XEON

These are the sub-types of Pentium IVs. The first type uses a socket 603 and has 603 pins. Speeds on the first type are:

  • 1400
  • 1500
  • 1700
  • 2000

Speeds on the second type are:

  • 1400
  • 1500
  • 1600

Speeds on the third type are:

  • 1800
  • 2000
  • 2200
  • 2400
  • 2600
  • 2666
  • 2800
  • 3066
  • 3200

Speeds on the fourth type are:

  • 1500
  • 1900
  • 2000
  • 2200
  • 2500
  • 2700
  • 2800
  • 3000

The fifth type is a 4GHz speed

Celeron

There are three different classes of Celeron. The first kind are similar to Pentium IIs. The second kind are similar to Pentium IIIs. The third kind are similar to Pentium IVs.

First gen

  • 266
  • 300
  • 333
  • 366
  • 400
  • 433
  • 466
  • 500
  • 533

second gen

  • 533
  • 566
  • 600
  • 633
  • 667
  • 700
  • 733
  • 766
  • 800
  • 850
  • 900
  • 950
  • 1000
  • 1100

third gen

  • 1000
  • 1100
  • 1200
  • 1300
  • 1400
  • 1700
  • 1800
  • 1900
  • 2000
  • 2100
  • 2200
  • 2300
  • 2400
  • 2500
  • 2600
  • 2700

Beyond?