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First post, by Almoststew1990

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I hate Socket 478 and the Pentium 4.

So I'm building a Socket 478 / Pentium 4 PC and have a few turds to choose from. Which would you choose?

SL6PF Northwood \ 2.8GHz \ 533MHz \ 512Kb \ 1.525v
SL6LA Northwood \ 1.8GHz \ 400MHz \ 512Kb \ 1.530v
SL6WK Northwood HT \ 3.0GHz \ 800MHz \ 512Kb \
SL7PM Prescott HT \ 3.0GHz \ 800MHz \ 1024Kb \ 1.287 - 1.4v
SL6DV Northwood \ 2.4GHz \ 533MHz \ 512Kb \ 1.525v
SL6WJ Northwood HT\ 2.8GHz \ 800MHz \512
????? Prescott HT \ 3.4GHz \ 800MHz \ 1024Kb (currently installed)

My goals are to have a cool as possible, quiet as possible PC for a bit of slow-AGP card benchmarking (so no CPU bottleneck). The system it is going in is a Dell Dimension 4600i so supports all of them, and it has 1 GB of DDr400 dual channel RAM.

Reply 1 of 4, by kolderman

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Just make sure it's a Northwood for s478. I like the 3.4ghz, fastest proc for it's time. Try and avoid ones with HT.

Reply 2 of 4, by derSammler

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My goals are to have a cool as possible

Both Northwood and Prescott have a TDP of more than 80 watts, so you won't have much luck with any of them, because that's still a lot. The Prescott you have installed currectly should have a TDP of 115 watts, however. I'd opt for the "SL6WK Northwood HT \ 3.0GHz \ 800MHz \ 512Kb". That will avoid about 30 watts of heat and speed won't change much, since Northwood is slightly faster than Prescott at the same clock rate.

Reply 3 of 4, by auron

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there's options like turning off HT or undervolting, if the BIOS offers that. i'm thinking heat should not be a big issue if it's just for quick benchmarking though, but otherwise only a core 2 AGP board could fit the bill.

Reply 4 of 4, by Cobra42898

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I'd probably go SL6WJ, not because i care about the HT, I would care more about the 800FSB.
The current CPU is probably the fastest in practice, but may run hotter. The one I picked is coolest at that FSB I believe. Most of them should be within a few percent of each other, except maybe the SL6LA. I'm assuming at this speed none of the choices would be a huge bottleneck.
try a card or two with different cpus if you want and see if there's more than a 5% difference. I wouldn't consider less than that to be significant enough to worry about it.

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