What is your CPU history?


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Intel 8086

Intel 386

Intel 486

Intel Pentium 166MHz

Intel Pentium 200MHz

A TON more P1's

Intel Pentium II 200MHz (something like that)

Intel Pentium IV 3.0GHz Northwood (Current)

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486DX2 66 MHz

Pentium MMX 233 MHz

Pentium III 800 MHz Coppermine EB (133 MHz FSB, 256 KB L2)

Pentium 4 2.4 GHz Northwood

Pentium 4-M 2.66 GHz Northwood

Pentium D 820

Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Brisbane

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386 SX-25

486 DX2 66

Pentium 90

Pentium II - 266

Pentium 3 - 500

Pentium 3 - 800

Pentium 4 / HT- 3Ghz

Intel Core2 Duo E6600 - Current

I've always preffered Intel CPU's.

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Pentium 120MHz

Pentium III 450MHz

Pentium III 600MHz

Pentium 4 2.4GHz

Pentium 4 2.6GHz

Pentium 4 3GHz 530

Pentium 4 3GHz 630

Core Duo 1.6GHz T2300

2X Intel Xeon dual core 5130 2GHz

Core 2 Duo 2GHz T7300

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386

486

VIA CPU 500mhz

Celeron 900mhz

Pentium 3 1.0ghz

Semperon 1800

AMD XP 2300

AM2 64 3800

Intel core 2 Duo T5470 @ 1.6ghz

Intel Pentium Dual Core E2140 OCed to 3.0ghz

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Man I know we had an XT computer or something like that. I used to play some weird old games on it.

I recall 100% these though..

MSX

Sinclair

386

Pentium 90

Pentium 166MMX

Pentium II 450

Pentium III 700

AMD Ahtlon 750 @ 1050 ( Still works )

AMD Athlon XP 2500

AMD X2 3800+ (Also still working)

Intel Q6600 (Now)

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Intel Celeron 700mhz

AMD Athlon 2400XP

AMD Athlon 2600XP

AMD64 Athlon 3700

Intel Core 2 Duo e6600

Not much history there...but spans from around '99 to present day.

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Pentium 50mhz

Pentium xxxmhz

Pentium II 233mhz

Pentium IV 2.4ghz (pretty big jump, eh? :p)

AMD Athlon X2 2.2ghz (OC to 2.5)

Intel C2D 1.8ghz

the last 2 are desktop/laptop respectively and are my main computers.

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Don't remember the first...

486

Pentium II 266

Pentium II 400

Pentium III 700 (Laptop)

Pentium III 1.2 GHz (Laptop)

AMD Athlon 1400

AMD Athlon XP 2400+

Centrino 1.6 GHz (Laptop)

AMD Athlon X2 4400+ (Current Desktop)

Core Duo T2300 (Current Work Laptop)

Core 2 Duo E6750 (Wife's Current Desktop)

Started building my own with my XP 1400...

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Intel Pentium II @ ???

Intel Pentium 4 @ 1.50 GHz

Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.60 GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 @ 2.66 GHz

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hmmm

i remember playing on my dad's 286, 386 then 486

then i got my own P2 or P3

then i build my first computer with an Athlon 2100+

my server has a AMD Sempron

now i've got an E6600

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My first CPU was a 486DX2, but the first CPU that I programmed was a Pentium 166, codemane P54CS. I remember getting one just as they came out... I had the fastest computer on the block for like 6 months! That thing really flew. Good times. I learned how to program in Visual Basic and C++ on it, and I learned how to do 3D modeling in 3D Studio. I also learned how to do CAD, Photoshopping, and I played so many games, like Lemmings, Terminal Velocity, and FlightSim.

That computer remained in working order for like 7 years... when it stopped, I took the Pentium out of its socket and I still have it somewhere. It definitely means something to me! And it's why I'm never going to buy a non Intel CPU as long as Intel lives.

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My Computer:

486 DX2 66

Pentium 75

Pentium II 350

Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz

Wife's Computer:

Pentium II 350 (my old one became her first)

AMD Athlon 750

AMD AM2 1.6 Ghz

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Desktop

Intel Pentium II MMX 333Mhz

Pentium IV 2.4 Ghz Northwood

Pentium IV 3.0 Ghz Prescott

Pentium IV 3.2 Ghz Cedar Mill [65nm Process, last generation P4]

Laptop

Intel Pentium M 1.7 Ghz Dothan Sony VAIO VGN A190

AMD Turion TL - 50 1.6Ghz

Intel Core Duo 1.60 Ghz Yonah Toshiba Satillite M115 S094

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