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12:01 PM - February 17, 2003 by
Frank Völkel
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: benchmark, marathon
Topics: Build Your Own, INTEL
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: benchmark, marathon
Topics: Build Your Own, INTEL
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Pentium III/500 To 1133: October 1999 To July 2001
The Pentium III with Coppermine core for Socket 370 was available at speeds between 500 MHz and 1133 MHz. Some models were already being produced as FC-PGA II variants.

Socket 370 and FC-PGA cases: Pentium 933 with 133 MHz FSB.

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