570 ?
Originally Posted by PCZ
Just a little guessing game
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BTW
It's single core.
570 ?
Originally Posted by PCZ
P4 3.6
Nope none of the above
It is socket 775 though.
Celery?
Impressive totals out of a celery PCZ.Originally Posted by PCZ
thats darn good, approaching some lower clocked Core 2 Duo's
Yes i was a bit surprised myself.
They are the new ones with Cedar Mill cores and 512k cache.
Actually they can run quite a bit faster than they are presently.
I bought 2 of them as an experiment.
At the same time i picked up a couple of cheap MB's for them, unfortunately these MB's don't have VCORE adjustment.
This limited the overclocks some what.
They are running at 3.88 ghz stock volts.
Being curious i popped one of them in another MB and run up to 4.2 ghz with a little tweak to the vcore.
SOB was running at around 5.3 m.
With more volts they went higher but for 24/7 100% use i felt this unwise.
I might see if there is a way to up the vcore with the vid pins so i can run them a bit faster in the MB's there in presently but it aint as simple as putting a wire loop in the socket AKA 478 style.
Edit
The CPU has pads that i might be able to join with a conductive pen, if my eyesight was up to it
Why is everything so damm small these days
Not sure
I checked on Intel's site but i think there is a problem with there data.
The 90nm version running at the same clock speed is 65w
65nm which i have 86w !
Obviously something not right there.
One things for certain they don't run as hot as the 805's
Well PCZ I'd have had no idea even if you hadn't said - I guess I don't look hard enough at the numbers - how you do that out of curiousityOriginally Posted by PCZ
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Now to remember my old computer specs..