1.6ghz/512 cache vs. 1.7ghz/256 cache (P4 Northwoods)

codeyf

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Given the exact same mobo/memory/etc. Basically I have 2 computers, and I'm gonna keep one. They were free, the 1.6 I got from work, the 1.7 I got from the PC recycle bin in our building (high rise).

I'm thinking they end up being a wash. In which case I'll keep the 1.6 since it also runs @ 1.5v instead of 1.75v as marked on the chip.

edit: and no it's not my main. this is just a spare comp to mess with. will prolly give it to my son to use (6yrs old).
 

stevty2889

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Yep, keep the 1.6, the 1.7 with 256k cache is a williamette, they are slower and don't overclock as well. I've had 3 1.6ghz northwoods, and they all hit 2.1ghz with ease, the mobile one even hit 2.7ghz.
 

codeyf

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10-4. Been a while since I've done anything Intel. Appreciate the info. So the 1.7 and D845HV mobo will be going in to a box that I got (also for free) that has a P3-1ghz and then promptly hitting craigslist :D
 
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Originally posted by: codeyf
10-4. Been a while since I've done anything Intel. Appreciate the info. So the 1.7 and D845HV mobo will be going in to a box that I got (also for free) that has a P3-1ghz and then promptly hitting craigslist :D

YGPM re: P3 1GHz :p

- M4H
 

jiffylube1024

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1.6A is faster than 1.7 due to the cache size. Plus it runs cooler, at a lower voltage, and overclocks better. Keep the 1.6.