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Pentium D 915

Pentium D 915

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Maximoreyrojo
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06-07-2016, 04:01 AM
#1
What case is suitable for your Pentium d 915 with a Dynatron P985 cooler, and what overclocking range should you aim for?
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Maximoreyrojo
06-07-2016, 04:01 AM #1

What case is suitable for your Pentium d 915 with a Dynatron P985 cooler, and what overclocking range should you aim for?

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Salem_Gamer
Junior Member
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06-07-2016, 04:42 AM
#2
It seems like a rather trivial inquiry, as the Pentium D won't support any current hardware or games. It would be wiser to invest the money you spent on a case and CPU cooler into a more recent setup. Even a basic Core2 model would outperform that Pentium. I understand this might feel like a tough choice if you're limited, but I don't think it's worth spending money on this platform—its performance will likely not meet even the simplest expectations.
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Salem_Gamer
06-07-2016, 04:42 AM #2

It seems like a rather trivial inquiry, as the Pentium D won't support any current hardware or games. It would be wiser to invest the money you spent on a case and CPU cooler into a more recent setup. Even a basic Core2 model would outperform that Pentium. I understand this might feel like a tough choice if you're limited, but I don't think it's worth spending money on this platform—its performance will likely not meet even the simplest expectations.

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Gamergirl073
Member
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06-07-2016, 04:54 AM
#3
It seems like a rather trivial inquiry, as the Pentium D won't support any current hardware or games. It would be wiser to invest the money you spent on a case and CPU cooler into a more recent setup. Even a basic Core2 model would outperform that Pentium. I understand this might feel like a tough choice if you're limited, but I don't think it's worth spending money on this platform—its performance will likely not meet even the simplest expectations.
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Gamergirl073
06-07-2016, 04:54 AM #3

It seems like a rather trivial inquiry, as the Pentium D won't support any current hardware or games. It would be wiser to invest the money you spent on a case and CPU cooler into a more recent setup. Even a basic Core2 model would outperform that Pentium. I understand this might feel like a tough choice if you're limited, but I don't think it's worth spending money on this platform—its performance will likely not meet even the simplest expectations.