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PENTIUM D 920

dug777

Lifer
http://froogle.google.com/froogle_clust...=Search+Froogle&lmode=&addr=&scoring=p

looks like a bargain at that price, especially if it has some serious o'cing head room on the 65nm process...

I've decided my next build will be an intel, and this looks like an extremely inexpensive route to dual core, looking at the latest AT benchmarks the 820 at stock speeds even is extremely competetive in 2 of the three gaming benchmarks...http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2668&p=8

Any help would be much appreciated,

Cheers :beer:
 
It seems like the 65nm transition has cooled off the beast somewhat. So $250 for a 65nm presler, hmm? That could be very interesting if you could hit 4ghz+ with it. You'd have a serious PC there for quite a bargain.
 
Originally posted by: Avalon
It seems like the 65nm transition has cooled off the beast somewhat. So $250 for a 65nm presler, hmm? That could be very interesting if you could hit 4ghz+ with it. You'd have a serious PC there for quite a bargain.

thats what i was thinking...
 
Originally posted by: dmens
Saw a pointer to this article, can't read that gibberish, but the title is self-explanatory

http://www.matbe.com/actualites/11983/intel-celeron-cedar-mill

cedarmill has been hitting close to 5ghz on air cooling in the labs, so I expect presler to come close.

It's called French.
😉

My loose interpretation:

"It's no longer a secret. Intel is going to launch an army of new processors in 2006. We invite you to reread this article for more details on the subject. There is the core Cedar Mill who is the successor to Prescott. Presler is the successor to the Pentium D.

We have had the opportunity, through Taiwanese sources, to see a Celeron D 356 on the Cedar Mill 65nm core. Its default frequency is 3.3ghz with a FSB of 533mhz (133 mhz quad pumped, that was a real tough translation there 😉) and a 512KB L2 cache. We haven't been able to resist giving you our first impressions.

First, this processor (resembles less, is less like?) that of the Prescott generation. With the Intel Box (temp monitor?), the temperature is at 50C load. The most interesting thing is the overclocking capacity of this processor. We have, in effect, gotten to a FSB of 200mhz giving a frequency of 5017.6mhz. This overclocking was realized using a Vcore of 1.45 (appears stock is 1.3v)....etc etc"

Goes on to give Superi score at 5ghz. Pretty sexy!
 
Originally posted by: Avalon
Originally posted by: dmens
Saw a pointer to this article, can't read that gibberish, but the title is self-explanatory

http://www.matbe.com/actualites/11983/intel-celeron-cedar-mill

cedarmill has been hitting close to 5ghz on air cooling in the labs, so I expect presler to come close.

It's called French.
😉

My loose interpretation:

"It's no longer a secret. Intel is going to launch an army of new processors in 2006. We invite you to reread this article for more details on the subject. There is the core Cedar Mill who is the successor to Prescott. Presler is the successor to the Pentium D.

We have had the opportunity, through Taiwanese sources, to see a Celeron D 356 on the Cedar Mill 65nm core. Its default frequency is 3.3ghz with a FSB of 533mhz (133 mhz quad pumped, that was a real tough translation there 😉) and a 512KB L2 cache. We haven't been able to resist giving you our first impressions.

First, this processor (resembles less, is less like?) that of the Prescott generation. With the Intel Box (temp monitor?), the temperature is at 50C load. The most interesting thing is the overclocking capacity of this processor. We have, in effect, gotten to a FSB of 200mhz giving a frequency of 5017.6mhz. This overclocking was realized using a Vcore of 1.45 (appears stock is 1.3v)....etc etc"

Goes on to give Superi score at 5ghz. Pretty sexy!

well, the 920 is looking pretty damn awesome if it compares favourably to that...
 
Just keep in mind that they overclocked a Cedar Mill, which is a different arch than the Presler you are eyeing. Despite that, I still think you have a good shot at getting 4ghz+, which would be awesome assuming you could keep it from throttling. A good HSF should do the trick. You'd have a nice rig.
 
Originally posted by: Avalon
Just keep in mind that they overclocked a Cedar Mill, which is a different arch than the Presler you are eyeing. Despite that, I still think you have a good shot at getting 4ghz+, which would be awesome assuming you could keep it from throttling. A good HSF should do the trick. You'd have a nice rig.

noted 😀
 
The guys over at TR were able to hit 4.26GHz on a 955XE using Zalman CNPS9500. I'd expect a non-xe to hit similar speeds unless the motherboard limits it too much (running a 920 at 4.26GHz, for example, would require a FSB of 304MHz, that is 1216QDR). I must say that power consumption looks scary when overclocked, though.
 
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Hmm, zipzoomfly has them as well. Think I'll put my 830D on Ebay, and replace it with a 920.

be sure to let us know how you go with it...i'm seriously considering the 920...
 
830D is on ebay, if it sells, I'll get a 920D. Already have water cooling, so I could get a decent OC out of it. My 830 doesn't OC at all.
 
Guys show me some links to 920's or non XEs so I compare performance and see where my make or break point is for ocing....I have near 2.6ghz now (or near FX-60) speeds so I need to see some boost to try it....

I also want to see some temps being reported...too mnay easrly reviews had issues with reporting of temps....

Also sidenote...Does anyone now if they make a KLM like type switch for DVI monitors???
 
Originally posted by: Duvie
Guys show me some links to 920's or non XEs so I compare performance and see where my make or break point is for ocing....I have near 2.6ghz now (or near FX-60) speeds so I need to see some boost to try it....

I also want to see some temps being reported...too mnay easrly reviews had issues with reporting of temps....

Also sidenote...Does anyone now if they make a KLM like type switch for DVI monitors???

Here's an anandtech review for a DVI KVM...they're very pricey.

http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2573
 
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Duvie
Guys show me some links to 920's or non XEs so I compare performance and see where my make or break point is for ocing....I have near 2.6ghz now (or near FX-60) speeds so I need to see some boost to try it....

I also want to see some temps being reported...too mnay easrly reviews had issues with reporting of temps....

Also sidenote...Does anyone now if they make a KLM like type switch for DVI monitors???

Here's an anandtech review for a DVI KVM...they're very pricey.

http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2573


Err whats that got to do with a Pentium-D??
 
Just picked up my Pentium D 930 (presler core 2 X 3.0 ghz), currently running it at 4.0 ghz at default vcore (1.25v) - so far, so good!
 
Originally posted by: fl62
Just picked up my Pentium D 930 (presler core 2 X 3.0 ghz), currently running it at 4.0 ghz at default vcore (1.25v) - so far, so good!

If you get a chance could you do this test here..nobody that ran that for us with a pentium-D got close to 4ghz.
 
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Duvie
Guys show me some links to 920's or non XEs so I compare performance and see where my make or break point is for ocing....I have near 2.6ghz now (or near FX-60) speeds so I need to see some boost to try it....

I also want to see some temps being reported...too mnay easrly reviews had issues with reporting of temps....

Also sidenote...Does anyone now if they make a KLM like type switch for DVI monitors???

Here's an anandtech review for a DVI KVM...they're very pricey.

http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2573


Err whats that got to do with a Pentium-D??

It doesn't....I just needed to know so I could set up a 2nd computer and share my new 27" widescreen monitor...
 
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Originally posted by: fl62
Just picked up my Pentium D 930 (presler core 2 X 3.0 ghz), currently running it at 4.0 ghz at default vcore (1.25v) - so far, so good!

If you get a chance could you do this test here..nobody that ran that for us with a pentium-D got close to 4ghz.


Yes please do....
 
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Originally posted by: fl62
Just picked up my Pentium D 930 (presler core 2 X 3.0 ghz), currently running it at 4.0 ghz at default vcore (1.25v) - so far, so good!

If you get a chance could you do this test here..nobody that ran that for us with a pentium-D got close to 4ghz.

I didn;t run that exact test, but my 820 @3.5 vs X2@2550 let me deduce it would take ~4.5 to beat the X2@2550 in the tests I ran. The Pressler core is the same, but @65nm, so I didn;t think there was anything to be excited about. I will be glad to run any tests I can with either of those systems against a 9xx@4 ghz.
 
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Originally posted by: fl62
Just picked up my Pentium D 930 (presler core 2 X 3.0 ghz), currently running it at 4.0 ghz at default vcore (1.25v) - so far, so good!

If you get a chance could you do this test here..nobody that ran that for us with a pentium-D got close to 4ghz.

I didn;t run that exact test, but my 820 @3.5 vs X2@2550 let me deduce it would take ~4.5 to beat the X2@2550 in the tests I ran. The Pressler core is the same, but @65nm, so I didn;t think there was anything to be excited about. I will be glad to run any tests I can with either of those systems against a 9xx@4 ghz.



In terms of performance per mhz it should be identical...except ofcourse it may run faster due to the base smithfield may have been throttling!!! hahahaha...

I think the only redemption the presler has is perhaps its ocing capabilities....The moment you get these things back up to 1.4v plus they should be hot again....


Guy with the 930...how hot are the temps being reported...Also run it with dual instances of something or a program called S&M (it is multi capable).....

My system never sees greater then 50c running dual FH for 3-4 months....
 
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Originally posted by: yuchai
Originally posted by: Duvie
Guys show me some links to 920's or non XEs so I compare performance and see where my make or break point is for ocing....I have near 2.6ghz now (or near FX-60) speeds so I need to see some boost to try it....

I also want to see some temps being reported...too mnay easrly reviews had issues with reporting of temps....

Also sidenote...Does anyone now if they make a KLM like type switch for DVI monitors???

Here's an anandtech review for a DVI KVM...they're very pricey.

http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2573


Err whats that got to do with a Pentium-D??

It doesn't....I just needed to know so I could set up a 2nd computer and share my new 27" widescreen monitor...


Ah, just didn't see your sidenote, I thought he brought it up outta nowhere..
 
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