AndyHui

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The Tualatin is the 0.13 micron revision of the Pentium III/Celeron, starting from 1.13GHz up, and available in 256KB and 512KB L2 cache sizes. Tualatin Celerons do exist all the way down to 900A MHz.

The Prestonia processor is the XEON version of the Northwood Pentium 4. These are Socket 603 processors with Hyperthreading Enabled.

You won't be able to run a Prestonia on any consumer class motherboard.

 

Electrode

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Oh. With all the offers for Prestonias I've been getting, I was almost certain it was a Socket370 CPU.
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hans007

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Originally posted by: Electrode
Oh. With all the offers for Prestorias I've been getting, I was almost certain it was a Socket370 CPU.
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prestonia is the hyper threading xeon socket 603. , the other one is a willamette one. motherboards for those are very very expensive.