P4 775 cpu

athan818

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anyone might have answer for me?

Intel P4 775 cpu with 64 bit
does that mean 2m 660 series cpu ?


ENGINNEER SAMPLE 3.6GHz,800MHz FSB. L2 Cache Size 1M.Socket LGA 775.MARKINGS INTEL CONFIDENTIAL Q76YES JM80547PG1041M

is this the 1m or 2 m ?

thanks a lot!
 

kini62

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Well, it says 1M, so it must be a 1M :D

The 64 bit 775s are the 6xx series with 2M cache.
 

Sentential

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Originally posted by: kini62

Well, it says 1M, so it must be a 1M :D

The 64 bit 775s are the 6xx series with 2M cache.

Yea man... it sze it right there "L2 Cache Size 1M" doesnt get more clear than that :D
 

stevty2889

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where did you get an engineering sample anyway? somebody probably lost their job over it..
 

athan818

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it is over ebay


the point is

they mentioned about 64 bit so i guess it is gotta be 6~~ series

and as i know 6~~ comes with 2m cache am i correct?

 

athan818

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Originally posted by: andy nowotny
64-bit, 2M: 630, 640, 650, 660

64-bit, 1M: 530J, 540J, 550J and 560J



ah

never mind for what i just said

so 560j is also 64 bit with 1m then

i bet that is the es then

 

athan818

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i c

do you know how much difference btw 1m or 2m ?

i m not talking about the pricing but preformance only of course


P4 3.6 will be 939 4000 range or what?
 

stevty2889

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I'd search for some reviews, but there isn't a whole lot of differance between the performance of the 1mb cache and 2mb cahce chips. It really depends on what type of programs you are running, but for most things, the none of the Intel desktop chips can keep up with a 4000+ right now, except for some encoding programs. Of course you probably wouldn't notice a huge differance anyway, my 3.4@3.91 is plenty fast for everything I throw at it.
 

athan818

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well

i m not playing for any benchmark or gaming for my system

but i do burn a lot DVDs and kids will play disney

hehe

for one of the system i am using 3500 + 939 so far,
i dont really care about the PCIE or AGP solution


so which one should i pick ?

P4 or 939 ?

i know 939 is for gaming while intel is great for workstation


 

kini62

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If you already have a 3500+ just keep it till the dual core athlons come out and then upgrade it if you think it needs it.
 

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Originally posted by: andy nowotny
64-bit, 2M: 630, 640, 650, 660

64-bit, 1M: 530J, 540J, 550J and 560J

Not quite.

EMT64 with 1M 5xx series are 521,531, 541, 551, 561,571

The 5xxJ series do not have EMT64 support enabled.