Originally posted by: elpres05
First of all, will both of these fit on a desktop S-754 motherboard?
If yes, which is the better CPU?
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: elpres05
First of all, will both of these fit on a desktop S-754 motherboard?
If yes, which is the better CPU?
yes both will fit in a desktop s754 motherboard, but not sure if you'll need a bios update for either. where can you find a 4000 Newark?, i have only seen the 3700. i've read about people running the 3700 newark @2800mhz+ on air, but only if you can find one.
The 4000+ Newark runs at 2.6 Ghz, essentially a San diego core and 1 MB cache and also based on 90nm . Newegg lists it in stock for $ 360. Equaling the desktop 4000+ in price but with more horses.
Originally posted by: CKXP
The 4000+ Newark runs at 2.6 Ghz, essentially a San diego core and 1 MB cache and also based on 90nm . Newegg lists it in stock for $ 360. Equaling the desktop 4000+ in price but with more horses.
nice find, to bad they don't have a 3700 newark, also does any know if Thermalright XP-90 will fit a DTR processor?
Originally posted by: Vegitto
Originally posted by: CKXP
The 4000+ Newark runs at 2.6 Ghz, essentially a San diego core and 1 MB cache and also based on 90nm . Newegg lists it in stock for $ 360. Equaling the desktop 4000+ in price but with more horses.
nice find, to bad they don't have a 3700 newark, also does any know if Thermalright XP-90 will fit a DTR processor?
It'll fit if you remove the retention bracket.. Just don't squeeze to hard, and you'll be fine.
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: Vegitto
Originally posted by: CKXP
The 4000+ Newark runs at 2.6 Ghz, essentially a San diego core and 1 MB cache and also based on 90nm . Newegg lists it in stock for $ 360. Equaling the desktop 4000+ in price but with more horses.
nice find, to bad they don't have a 3700 newark, also does any know if Thermalright XP-90 will fit a DTR processor?
It'll fit if you remove the retention bracket.. Just don't squeeze to hard, and you'll be fine.
thanks Vegitto, now all i need is that 4000 newark![]()
Originally posted by: Vegitto
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: Vegitto
Originally posted by: CKXP
The 4000+ Newark runs at 2.6 Ghz, essentially a San diego core and 1 MB cache and also based on 90nm . Newegg lists it in stock for $ 360. Equaling the desktop 4000+ in price but with more horses.
nice find, to bad they don't have a 3700 newark, also does any know if Thermalright XP-90 will fit a DTR processor?
It'll fit if you remove the retention bracket.. Just don't squeeze to hard, and you'll be fine.
thanks Vegitto, now all i need is that 4000 newark![]()
If you live in Europe, check out this site, they can always tell you where to get anything the cheapest.
Yea, they don't even feature a 4000+. I only found newegg keeping a Newark 4000+ and its not exactly cheap due to the risks involved, titless.
Originally posted by: Vegitto
Don't get a Lancaster if you want to overclock. Most Lancaster's I've seen BARELY reach 200 MHz above stock speeds stable..
Over on xtremesystems.org, someone put phase on one, and didn't even gain 600 MHz over stock speed...
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: Vegitto
Don't get a Lancaster if you want to overclock. Most Lancaster's I've seen BARELY reach 200 MHz above stock speeds stable..
Over on xtremesystems.org, someone put phase on one, and didn't even gain 600 MHz over stock speed...
thanks for the heads up on the lancaster, i was thinking about getting the 3700 clawhammer DTR, the 4000 newark is out of my price range. any thoughts or comments on what kind of OCer it might be?
Originally posted by: Mavrick007
That chip looks like it might have a pretty good chance at overclocking past 3.0. It's 90nm and has SSE3 too but the price is just a bit high. I would rather take my chance with an Opteron 939 single or dual core chips right now. It depends though if you already have the motherboard.
Hehe I would like to see the results that someone gets with this chip.. just for curiosity's sake![]()