Intel Pentium D 925 (3 GHz)
Identical to this Pentium D 925. Somewhere on the lines I ended up with two of these CPU's.
The 65nm 'Presler' CPU succeeded the 90nm 'Smithfield' CPU. It ran cooler and could be clocked higher a bit. In reality it is a dual Pentium 4 and in the time-frame when this CPU was made (33th week of 2007) I don't really see a reason why someone would invest in an outdated Pentium D unless the price was (really, really) sharp. Remember that the Core 2 Duo was out for a year at this point .