- Jan 21, 2002
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OK, so I'm still going back and forth over which one to buy. Just when I think I've decided on Newcastle, someone comes along and says that the 1MB chips perform better and that the Newcastles are Clawhammers that didn't "make the cut" and have half of their cache disabled. Then someone else will say that Clawhammers are the ones that didn't make the MHz cut and have their clock speed reduced.
From what I've seen in benches, MOST of the time it seems that Newcastle pulls slightly ahead. It would seem that the 200 extra MHz is more beneficial to the Athlon 64 architecture than having twice the cache (and I've read that Athlons aren't nearly as cache-dependent as P4's anyway). I've seen a lot of people recommend getting a Clawhammer, overclocking to 2.4 and thus having the best of both worlds. But then I thought "Well if the Newcastle is already at 2.4 GHz, what would happen if..."
So my question is this: which would perform better between a Clawhammer o/c'ed from 2.2 to 2.4, and a Newcastle o/c'ed from 2.4 to 2.6? Or is that even possible? It seems that I have read that no matter the core, the A64's hit a ceiling around 2.5 GHz so I wonder if reaching 2.6 with a 3400+ Newcastle is even possible with air cooling. Has anyone done it?
From what I've seen in benches, MOST of the time it seems that Newcastle pulls slightly ahead. It would seem that the 200 extra MHz is more beneficial to the Athlon 64 architecture than having twice the cache (and I've read that Athlons aren't nearly as cache-dependent as P4's anyway). I've seen a lot of people recommend getting a Clawhammer, overclocking to 2.4 and thus having the best of both worlds. But then I thought "Well if the Newcastle is already at 2.4 GHz, what would happen if..."
So my question is this: which would perform better between a Clawhammer o/c'ed from 2.2 to 2.4, and a Newcastle o/c'ed from 2.4 to 2.6? Or is that even possible? It seems that I have read that no matter the core, the A64's hit a ceiling around 2.5 GHz so I wonder if reaching 2.6 with a 3400+ Newcastle is even possible with air cooling. Has anyone done it?