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Intel Pentium III Processor (1GHz) 133MHz, 256KB Cache, P/N SL4MF

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Brand: Intel

The Intel Pentium III SL4MF is a processor from the Pentium III family, designed for use in desktop computers during the late 1990s and early 2000s. It operates at a clock speed of 1 GHz, with a front-side bus (FSB) speed of 133 MHz. This processor features a 256 KB L2 cache and is built on Intel's FC-PGA (Flip-Chip Pin Grid Array) package, which was a common socket type for Pentium III processors. The SL4MF model is part of Intel's lineup of CPUs that were widely used in consumer and business desktop systems during their time. It supports the SSE (Streaming SIMD Extensions) instruction set, which was introduced with the Pentium III to improve performance in multimedia and 3D graphics applications. The processor is rated for a voltage of 1.7V, which is typical for Pentium III processors of that era. It was often used in systems that required a balance between performance and cost, making it a popular choice for many users during its release period.

Brand: Intel
Model: Pentium III SL4MF
Specifications: 1 GHz clock speed, 133 MHz FSB, 256 KB L2 cache, 1.7V voltage, FC-PGA package
Features: SSE instruction set support, compatible with Pentium III socket motherboards, warranty included
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