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What kind of processor does it have... I mean pins and or exact type of intel processor

  • Anonymous Mar 12, 2013

    3.2 ghz

  • Anonymous Mar 12, 2013

    24 pin Pentium4 Hyper thread 3.2 ghz

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Here is a detail specs of that machine

GX280 SPECS

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  • Anonymous Mar 12, 2013

    Thank you that is very helpful and answerers alot of questions I had. However I,m still wondering whats involved can it be done?

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24 pin Pentium4 Hyper threaded 3.5 ghz

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