- Apr 11, 2006
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so..... I've been with PC's for decades but lately I have not payed much attention to it. My question is:
Whats a Pentium D 920, ghz wise to say good old northwood 2.8ghz 533 fsb 512 cache?
I mean, ghz advancement is pretty much going backwards (2.4 ghz conroe for example)
so technically is there like a multyplier to get the true speeds or something?
i remember from the oblivion developers saying something about
non ht p4 ghz X .90
HT p4 ghz X 1
PD 8xx X 1.30?
something like that....
once again.... I wanna know the value of a 2.8 ghz 920 in northwood standars?
useless comment: my 286 16bit pwnz y00 from the 80s non 1337 sp33k!
bring on the 8 core cpu!
Whats a Pentium D 920, ghz wise to say good old northwood 2.8ghz 533 fsb 512 cache?
I mean, ghz advancement is pretty much going backwards (2.4 ghz conroe for example)
so technically is there like a multyplier to get the true speeds or something?
i remember from the oblivion developers saying something about
non ht p4 ghz X .90
HT p4 ghz X 1
PD 8xx X 1.30?
something like that....
once again.... I wanna know the value of a 2.8 ghz 920 in northwood standars?
useless comment: my 286 16bit pwnz y00 from the 80s non 1337 sp33k!
bring on the 8 core cpu!