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Why are Northwoods more expensive than Prescotts?

At the same frequency, I'd take a northwood over a prescot any day. Like hanpan said, supply and demand. Intel isn't making northwoods any more but since people still want them, the price goes up.
 
when did Intel shut the production down and what are the last stepping?

how are the last NWs as O/Cers? . . . my 2.80c can "only" hit 3.31Ghz at default vcore . . .

. . . i'd like to get a NW 'upgrade' that can get closer to 4.0 Ghz as my last non-64 CPU. 😉
 
Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819116201 - Prescott. $215
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819116164 - Northwood. $280

I realize that prescotts are incredibly hotter (I have a northwood that runs at VCore 1.33, and idles at LOW temps), but Northwoods are older and slower.

What's with the price difference?

-TPG
Like the others said, they are no longer made, so there is a limited supply. Just like SDRAM, it hasn't been made in a long time, so the prices on it are pretty rediculous.
As for the northwood being slower, in a lot of cases it's faster than a higher clocked prescott. My 3.06 northwood @3.45ghz actualy beats my 3.4ghz prescott @3.82ghz in some things such as rendering and mp3 encoding, but the prescott does win by a good margine in others like video encoding, and superPI. My same prescott at the same clockspeed as my northwood(3.45ghz) gets creamated by the northwood in almost everything.
 
Assuming the same buss speed the prescott starts performing better than the northwood around 3.4ghz, around 3.2 they perform about the same w/ northwood having a slight edge and below that Northwood pretty much crushes Prescott, Anandtech did an article about how the prescott scales vs. northwood quite awhile back, check it out for more info.
 
Northwood core the best cpu for p4 IMO.
Most fun to play with, lots of headroom. Excellent temps @ very nice speeds.
 
Originally posted by: Arcanedeath
Assuming the same buss speed the prescott starts performing better than the northwood around 3.4ghz, around 3.2 they perform about the same w/ northwood having a slight edge and below that Northwood pretty much crushes Prescott, Anandtech did an article about how the prescott scales vs. northwood quite awhile back, check it out for more info.



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