I posted this at another forum, but couldn't get any help.<P>Here it is:<P>I know that I have the jumpers set right so that's not an issue. The CPU was dead on this computer. I tested it with another ...
I have an HP Pavilion ze5501US notebook, which utilizes a 2.30GHz Mobile Intel Pentium 4. Per CPU-Z it's a Northwood model, socket 478 mPGA, 0.13 um. Sorry I don't have its S-code and manufacturing ...
The motherboard and PSU were both cleared after testing, leaving the swollen CPU as the only explanation, yet AMD initially ...
is a senior correspondent and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Intel is replacing its Pentium and Celeron brands with just Intel Processor ...
Essentially since the original Atom, there's been a big CPU core and a little CPU core architecture in parallel development at Intel. As a result, there has long been a weird overlap at the lower end ...