the INtel P4 3.06ghz 800mhz FSB is in stock. here
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the INtel P4 3.06ghz 800mhz FSB is in stock. here
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15 multiplier, hmmmm......
Will need 300mhz fsb to hit 4.5
Might do it.
C
When the prices come down next week I'm thinking of moving back to Intel as I want a Canterwood. Ocworkbench posted Sandra scores for it :-
http://www.ocworkbench.com/2003/arch.../875sisoft.jpg
By the way shouldn't the 800Mhz FSB P4 be 3Ghz ?
The Intel forum here looks a bit thin, might change when Canterwood arrives.
Regards
Andy
if i have money, i´ll buy it.
But e prefer de xeon 3,0:D :D
Ahhh.......Quote:
Originally posted by zakelwe
When the prices come down next week I'm thinking of moving back to Intel as I want a Canterwood. Ocworkbench posted Sandra scores for it :-
http://www.ocworkbench.com/2003/arch.../875sisoft.jpg
By the way shouldn't the 800Mhz FSB P4 be 3Ghz ?
The Intel forum here looks a bit thin, might change when Canterwood arrives.
Regards
Andy
That's thoroughly ridiculous!
I want one.
C
hmmm this is interesting. Can't wait to test one out.
Chong
Question. Why does nobody else have one but this one store has it. Are they just not saying that it is for pre-order?
Chong
A store in Germany seems to have it in stock since friday. Only 517€ :D
http://www.overclockers.de/produkt.php?pid=1027&kat=127
Bah does the red dot mean out of stock ? i cant read German
Yep, out of stock.Quote:
Originally posted by toofast
Bah does the red dot mean out of stock ? i cant read German
This thing is SOOOOOOOOOOOO Sweet!
New P4 dream rig is based on IC7-G, 2 - WD 10k SATA Raptor's, a shiny new 3.2/800, 2 x 256mb Geil PC3700 Platinum and a Radeon 9800 Pro!
C
The ASUS P4C800 aint bad either..
Doing 3DMark2001SE at 294FSB :D
being a beta tester has its pluses.. :D
im waiting for the abit board myself.
$500?...now I remember why I play with AMD...:rolleyes:
I would mention that the equivalent amd part costs the same, but it appears the Barton 3000+ is only $340 now ... but yesterday they were the same!!Quote:
Originally posted by BrainStorm
$500?...now I remember why I play with AMD...:rolleyes:
Nice FSB speed !Quote:
Can you run the FSB and memory speeds totally independantly, or are there ratio's ie 3:2 etc ? Is there a performance hit not running sync FSB and memory
Regards
Andy
Dunno its not my score or mobo :)
just found the result from the ORB
but I'd guess that its at 294FSB/235MHz mem (4:5 divider)
in any case the performance is really at 'the next level'. that 3529MHz P4 rig at 294MHz FSB is producing lobby test scores equal to a 4.1GHz P4 on RDRAM mobo 175 4X or 4.15GHz on i845PE at 180FSB/240MHz mem.
That is amazing! I'll be getting the Abit when it's available, but I only have a 1.6A to pair with it. The 1.6 does 3dmark 2k1 @ 3.1GHz with the stock cooler though, so I have high hopes for water/vapo cooling:D.Quote:
VR-Zone has a Canterwood review up and they maxed out the Chaintech board's FSB at 255MHz w/ an ES 3.0.
hmm
all the canterwood reviews leave me with some questions...
there aren't any dividers on the ram
However you can run fixed ram speeds like 266-333-400... or am I wrong???
Meaning if you have a 3.0-200 you run it at 200dcddr
however if you decide to overclock it, your ram will be the problem at 1:1 (as it won't frequently be doing 260 :) )
I've read you can run the 533 cpu's at dcddr 400 too
but doesn't that mean your ram will bump up to 210 when you up the fsb to 150? of is it fixed?
on vrzone they used inverse 4:5 dividers slowing the ram, but are there also dividers that can make a 3.06 @ 23*170 do 225 on the ram?
cuz if I have my new prommy and take my 3.06 all the way to 4 ghz, I would like to have the possibility to run that ram at @ least what it's qualified for, being 217 :)
does anybody know?
I mean, not everybody that has a 3.06 will buy a new cpu...
if you have a 3.06 that clocks all the way to 4 ghz, what can you do with it on a cangterwood board?
we definitely need better memory to take advantage of these outrageous FSB speeds. I mean These boards could handle DCDDR700 (~265FSB with a 3:4 ratio--This is achievable with sub-zero cooling and a 14x or 15x cpu) without issue, unfortunately I think current DDR-I memory has reached somewhat of a peak at DDR500. Mind you, Intel can still benefit from higher asynch memory speeds because their bus is still quad pumped.
the question is... can we async the bus on 133 mhz cpu's?
My 3.0C is in tomorrow. Only board I have to test with is the BH7. Actaully the CPU will be here in about 8 hours.
Chong
Heres my next Intel setup :)
Get me a nice 4gig P4 on this baby and it's 'seeyea wouldn't want to beyea' to AMD :D
http://www.abit.com.tw/abitweb/webjs...DEL_NAME=IC7-G
OPP
The ASUS, AOPEN and Intel CAnterwoods are already out there, Abit's offering will probably lag behind (as usual)
But I like it a lot, check my Avatar!
C