Pentium 4 HT or Pentium D ????

hodgenutts

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Was curious as to getting some onpinions. Was wondering should I use a model number 641 Cedar Mill Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz or a model number 930 Pentium D 3.0 Ghz. They both run stock at 300FSB and are socket 775. I will be overclocking. Any opinions highly welcome as this will be my first time overclocking. Also any advice on overclocking in general will be appreciated!!! Thanks.
 

hodgenutts

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I won't be paying for either of the two processors. A friend of mine I did some work for told me I could have my pick between the two. Apprciate the the advice!
 

lyssword

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pd 930 obviously much better choice. 65 nm, you could oc to 3.8ghz easy. Also it's a true dual core unlike p4 ht.
 

Cheex

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Originally posted by: lyssword
pd 930 obviously much better choice. 65 nm, you could oc to 3.8ghz easy. Also it's a true dual core unlike p4 ht.

Lol...beat me to it.
 

Keysplayr

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Originally posted by: lyssword
pd 930 obviously much better choice. 65 nm, you could oc to 3.8ghz easy. Also it's a true dual core unlike p4 ht.

Cedar Mill is 65nm as well. But I still agree the PD would be a better choice these days.
 

RussianSensation

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PD for the win!! ;) You can make pancakes for breakfast from the cpu fan I bet hhee. It's really a no brainer since HT isn't a true dual core.
 

stevty2889

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Well we don't know if you use any multithreaded programs since you didn't mention ANYTHING about your usage. However the pentium-D 930 should be the lesser of 2 evils, since at least it's a dual core. There is really no reason to get a single core anymore, with dual cores being so cheap(or free in your case). LOL, but real friends don't let friends use pentium4's /D's.
 

f4phantom2500

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actually their stock fsb's are both 200mhz. basically, the 930 is 2 3ghz cedar mills on the same chip. so, chalk up another vote for the pentium d.
 

secretanchitman

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pentium D. cedar mill has a 200mhz advantage but its single core. i'd much rather take an extra core and lose 200mhz which i can easily overclock to.

besides, i have a pentium d 930 and its just fine...overclocks to 4.1Ghz easy too.