comupter parts pentium D or pentium 4
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comupter parts pentium D or pentium 4
just wondering which CPU is better for games and 3d modeling and which performs better
Pentium D or Pentium 4
I have about $100 dollars to spend on a CPU and the motherboard is only compatable with these two and it supports 800MHz FSB and 1066MHz
which to get
Pentium D or Pentium 4
I have about $100 dollars to spend on a CPU and the motherboard is only compatable with these two and it supports 800MHz FSB and 1066MHz
which to get
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Pentium D is far superior. Duo core processors can do much more than one (go figure) but they're not exactly the cheapest either. A pentium 4 would work just fine but you need more than just a fast processor to use modelling programs/games Best off with a stock dell with add ons and maybe a duo-core...
i'm guessing you mean celeron D by pentium D. what socket type/chipset is the motherboard you have?
anyways, here's a page of celeron D's sorted by highest price to lowest.
i'm tired right now, and i've got work each morning shift at my school because of wgi/scgc
anyways, here's a page of celeron D's sorted by highest price to lowest.
i'm tired right now, and i've got work each morning shift at my school because of wgi/scgc
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Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 LGA 775 Intel 955X ATX Intel Motherboard
cpu socket type: LGA775
CPU Type: Pentium EE/Pentium D/Pentium 4
FSB: 1066/800MHz
Hyper-Threading Technology
it doesn't support celeron D. I would get a Pentium EE but it to much money
I was thinking I should get this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819116213
cpu socket type: LGA775
CPU Type: Pentium EE/Pentium D/Pentium 4
FSB: 1066/800MHz
Hyper-Threading Technology
it doesn't support celeron D. I would get a Pentium EE but it to much money
I was thinking I should get this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819116213
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Infern0 wrote:You just shave the excess bush and burn the leftovers.
The one you linked to is at a great price, but 2.8 is becoming obselete. I say spring for a 3.2.mr_penguin wrote:Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 LGA 775 Intel 955X ATX Intel Motherboard
cpu socket type: LGA775
CPU Type: Pentium EE/Pentium D/Pentium 4
FSB: 1066/800MHz
Hyper-Threading Technology
it doesn't support celeron D. I would get a Pentium EE but it to much money
I was thinking I should get this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819116213
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but may spending limit with tax and shiping is $120 at the mostNSN711 wrote:The one you linked to is at a great price, but 2.8 is becoming obselete. I say spring for a 3.2.mr_penguin wrote:Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 LGA 775 Intel 955X ATX Intel Motherboard
cpu socket type: LGA775
CPU Type: Pentium EE/Pentium D/Pentium 4
FSB: 1066/800MHz
Hyper-Threading Technology
it doesn't support celeron D. I would get a Pentium EE but it to much money
I was thinking I should get this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819116213
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Infern0 wrote:You just shave the excess bush and burn the leftovers.
Pentium's as a whole became obsolete a year ago, I guarantee you that he wont notice the 400 mhz unless he benches the two side by side. Any modern modeling program and game will perform about the same with the two: not spectacular.NSN711 wrote:The one you linked to is at a great price, but 2.8 is becoming obselete. I say spring for a 3.2.mr_penguin wrote:Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 LGA 775 Intel 955X ATX Intel Motherboard
cpu socket type: LGA775
CPU Type: Pentium EE/Pentium D/Pentium 4
FSB: 1066/800MHz
Hyper-Threading Technology
it doesn't support celeron D. I would get a Pentium EE but it to much money
I was thinking I should get this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819116213
Save up and buy a Core 2 Duo combo, even the 6200's sodomize any Pentiums.

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but that would mean this board will eather go to waste or I'll have to send it back which is a big pain in the /-\55shadowkhas wrote:Yeah, if you buy at the bottom of the barrel, you'll probably end up paying more, since you'll be upgrading more frequently. Save up, and buy a mid- to high-shelf CPU and motherboard combo when you can.
what was the point of me even putting a poll if no one votes on it
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Usually, nobody will vote for personal stuff (eg WIP's, Pics, etc).
If you want an opinion, there is a theory that was formed in the fifties. One guy said that the amount of transistors on a CPU would be 5x more every 18 months. That trend has continued.
Your best bet is to get a really really really nice motherboard and CPU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188009
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819115017
For the price of a nice dell. You get the one of the best avaible setups. If can find it in a package, it'd be way cheaper.
If you want an opinion, there is a theory that was formed in the fifties. One guy said that the amount of transistors on a CPU would be 5x more every 18 months. That trend has continued.
Your best bet is to get a really really really nice motherboard and CPU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188009
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819115017
For the price of a nice dell. You get the one of the best avaible setups. If can find it in a package, it'd be way cheaper.

You're completely wrong, you're thinking of Moore's law, which was presented in '65, and states that the number of transistors doubles every two years.metkillerjoe wrote:If you want an opinion, there is a theory that was formed in the fifties. One guy said that the amount of transistors on a CPU would be 5x more every 18 months. That trend has continued..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moores_law

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Thanks for correcting. But my point still stands. Computers change very rapidly.Alexander wrote:You're completely wrong, you're thinking of Moore's law, which was presented in '65, and states that the number of transistors doubles every two years.metkillerjoe wrote:If you want an opinion, there is a theory that was formed in the fifties. One guy said that the amount of transistors on a CPU would be 5x more every 18 months. That trend has continued..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moores_law

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Depending on the CPU, yes. Clock speed is starting to matter less and less, especially now with dual core and dual CPU setups...due to different architectures as well, clock speed is not a good measure of speed.SuperCommando wrote:2.8ghz obsolete?
For instance, my old eMac had a 1GHz PowerPC G4 processor. You're thinking slow, right? Wrong. Due to the way that the PowerPC architecture is built, it compared about equally to my dad's 2.4 GHz Pentium 4.
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do you think i'm full of money or something. and I'm not looking for a great processor just one that runs faster than an AMD Athlon XP 2.17GHz which my mom got in 2002metkillerjoe wrote:Usually, nobody will vote for personal stuff (eg WIP's, Pics, etc).
If you want an opinion, there is a theory that was formed in the fifties. One guy said that the amount of transistors on a CPU would be 5x more every 18 months. That trend has continued.
Your best bet is to get a really really really nice motherboard and CPU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813188009
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819115017
For the price of a nice dell. You get the one of the best avaible setups. If can find it in a package, it'd be way cheaper.
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