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 More options Oct 23 1997, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.graphics.apps.lightwave
From: littleboyomega@!juno.com
Date: 1997/10/23
Subject: Re: Pentium Pro vs. Pentium II

Anthony D. Coppedge wrote:

> Anyone out there run a comparison on a Pentium Pro 233 vs a Pentium II
> 233 ??

> Just curious to see the differences....

> -Anthony
> acoppe...@mindspring.com

> "The answers to the top five questions you've always wanted to ask me
> are: Yes, No, Maybe, Sometimes and I Don't Know"

go PRO;  25% faster....i think 25%. don't really matter cuz the pros
are  faster (just not sure by how much, gimmie a day and i'll look it up
if ya want the specs).
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