P3 clock for clock faster than a Northwood is a myth.
The mighty 1.4Ghz/512KB Tualatin-S was about a match for a 2.0A Northwood/400/DDR266. Right now we have 3.0C Northwood/800/HT/DC DDR400.
Originally posted by: RanDum72
P3 clock for clock faster than a Northwood is a myth.
The mighty 1.4Ghz/512KB Tualatin-S was about a match for a 2.0A Northwood/400/DDR266. Right now we have 3.0C Northwood/800/HT/DC DDR400.
Aren't you contradicting yourself here? Yo usaid yourself the 1.4ghz Tualatin 'S' is equal to a Northwood 2.0ghz CPU, which is 600mhz faster in clock speed. So its not a myth at all.
Originally posted by: dexvx
Originally posted by: RanDum72
P3 clock for clock faster than a Northwood is a myth.
The mighty 1.4Ghz/512KB Tualatin-S was about a match for a 2.0A Northwood/400/DDR266. Right now we have 3.0C Northwood/800/HT/DC DDR400.
Aren't you contradicting yourself here? Yo usaid yourself the 1.4ghz Tualatin 'S' is equal to a Northwood 2.0ghz CPU, which is 600mhz faster in clock speed. So its not a myth at all.
I meant the old arse Northwoods yes, but the new ones, no.
Tomshardware did that huge 68 CPU shootout (from a Pentium-133Mhz), and the higher end, better equiped Northwoods can match it clock for clock.
Originally posted by: Amorphus
Originally posted by: dexvx
Originally posted by: RanDum72
P3 clock for clock faster than a Northwood is a myth.
The mighty 1.4Ghz/512KB Tualatin-S was about a match for a 2.0A Northwood/400/DDR266. Right now we have 3.0C Northwood/800/HT/DC DDR400.
Aren't you contradicting yourself here? Yo usaid yourself the 1.4ghz Tualatin 'S' is equal to a Northwood 2.0ghz CPU, which is 600mhz faster in clock speed. So its not a myth at all.
I meant the old arse Northwoods yes, but the new ones, no.
Tomshardware did that huge 68 CPU shootout (from a Pentium-133Mhz), and the higher end, better equiped Northwoods can match it clock for clock.
even if you increase the quantity, the performance:speed ratio will still remain the same. and we're talking about northwood cores (assuming A or B, but C with its higher FSB would only show gain because of memory).
with equivalent RAM, the P3 would own a P4 at the same speeds, C, EE, or not. however, technology progresses beyond what we have.
