fcpga / Fcpga-2

benjamat

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Can someone please explain the difference /desirability between fcpga and fcpga-2
I am in the process of buying a new P4 processor and the vendors web site shows them listed as follows

Pentium 4 1.8GHz S478 Box

Pentium 4 1.8A S478 Box 512KB

When I look at the specs the only thing I can see is that one says fcpga-2 that is the one with 512 in the name.

Both of these are the same price so what is the best ? I thought that fcpga was only the socket type so how come both 478.
 

bacillus

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you want the Pentium 4 1.8A S478 Box 512KB as it has the 0.13 micron core & is a northwood variety!
btw both of those cpus are fcpga2 ones! :)
 

jiffylube1024

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1.8A all the way! It runs cooler, has 512k of L2 cache (instead of 256k), costs the same, overclocks way higher (sometimes 2.4 GHz +), and is the new technology (.13 micron versus .18).