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Old Aug 18, 2007, 08:10 AM // 08:10   #1
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Default Prescott vs Northwood Pentium 4 CPU

Hey again,

Im not gonna upgrade my system till GWs2, so im stuck with a Socket 478 mobo.

About the only place to find P4 CPUs now is Ebay. I'm upgrading from a Celeron 2GHz (128kb cache lol) so a P4 will make a difference. Here's my dilemma:

Prescott or Northwood?

Prescotts are 2.8GHz and 1mb Cache
Northwoods are 2.8GHz and 512kb Cache.

From this im leaning toward a Prescott, BUT when i google this topic, i read ppl hate Prescott and <3 Northwood. Similarly, on Ebay, noone is bidding on the Prescott CPUs compared to the Northwood CPUs.

So what's Prescotts problem? Coming from a Celeron 2GHz (128kb Cache) surely i can deal with their problems right?

How much difference does double the cache make anyway?

Thanks for your advice.
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Old Aug 18, 2007, 08:51 AM // 08:51   #2
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First check whether your motherboard can support prescott. The prescott is probably a little faster than the northwood, but I remember people saying how hot prescotts can get.
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Old Aug 18, 2007, 09:49 AM // 09:49   #3
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At that speed there's little discernible difference in benchmarks between Northwood and Prescott. Prescott has a smaller die (90Nm), SSE3 and a slightly lower power consumption (which ofc only applies on the same speed) which means a lower running temperature.

The cache does not impact DX gaming, in Open GL Prescotts are a little faster then Northwood cpu's but the differnces are minimal.
Prescott is faster in video en/decoding and office applications but not by huge margins.

I'd say if your mainboard supports both go for the cheapest of the two, there's barely any difference between performance wise.
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Old Aug 18, 2007, 10:09 AM // 10:09   #4
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people detest prescott's because of the temperature/peformance ratio. It was horribly hot and barely faster than a northwood. The northwood was loved because it was a really good overclocking chip and the temperature allowed it wheras the prescott is pretty much maxed out on a stock heat sink.
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