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Pentium 4 2.8Ghz Review

Alex Behrens writes "Hardware-Unlimited, part of the 3D-Unlimited Network, has posted a review of the Pentium 4 2.8Ghz! The review includes all the latest benchmarks and information about the final Pentium 4 processor before we hit the 3Ghz mark. Check it out!"

6 of 186 comments (clear)

  1. 2.8GHz! Already? by brejc8 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It was only a few ours that I heard intel were releasing a errrmm.. 2.8GHz chip

  2. Jumped the shark by shird · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot jumped the shark when;

    (a) When they switched to a "pay for no ads" service
    (b) When they posted a dupe story within a six hour period
    (c) When they started displaying those huge ads
    (d) When they started showing MS ads in those banners

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  3. It's obvious why the story was posted again!!! by kvn299 · · Score: 4, Funny

    They forgot the exclamation !! points in the first one!!!!

  4. A New Pentium 4 Processor? by Mupp252 · · Score: 4, Funny

    You mean Intel has a 2.8 GHz processor out? Sorry, I'm a little slow.

  5. Intel announces new processor by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Today, Intel proudly announced their new dual Pentium 2.8GHz processors.

  6. Warning: Slashdot karma shortage! by billbaggins · · Score: 5, Funny
    SLASHDOT (AP) -- In response to what is being described as a "severe shortage" in the global karma pool, CmdrTaco and other Slashdot administrators are taking the unprecedented step of deliberately posting duplicate, pointless, and just-plain-stupid stories, with a goal of encouraging slashdotizens to increase their output of "Redundant", "Flamebait", and "Troll" posts.

    "It's about all we can do right now," CmdrTaco said in an interview Monday morning. "We're hoping to get a new shipment of karma in within the next few days, but until then we're gonna have to just keep posting trollbait." Mr. Taco refused to comment on rumors that the low-quality postings were in any way related to the recent spate of coffee-machine breakdowns at slashdot.

    Stay tuned for further developments.

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