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    Intel

    I went to the Intel website to check out the full specifications of my Pentium processor and Intel motherboard but I encounter a lot of pages that have errors.

    For example, I went to check out my processor specifications and the next page became a blank. I have keyed in all the correct features but the result was always the same.

    Strange...

    Has anyone facing any trouble with the Intel website?



    I can only view the full specifications of my motherboard and the chipset.

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    went there now but it's hours later - no problems here

    is it just the Intel site?

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    mabbe, jus mabbe, its jus...you! lol
    like that time where i couldnt get into newegg.

    probably too many people accessing the site??

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    OK...
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