Reply 45000 of 56726, by TrashPanda
Tetrium wrote on 2022-06-06, 10:00:TrashPanda wrote on 2022-06-06, 00:56:PcBytes wrote on 2022-06-05, 21:02:Just as a curiosity, are Gallatin anywhere cooler than a Prescott? Or worse?
About much the same, they have lower clocks due to the bigger process node and worse power management, if they were clocked as high as the Presshot version @ 3.7ghz the Gallatin's would require some serious cooling, well beyond what the Presshot version does. (Gallatins also have higher core voltages which doesnt help when overclocking)
I wish there had been a Cedar Mill EE but being the last revision of Netburst they never made one and stopped at 3.6ghz but CM can run with a much higher FSB than 800 and due to the much lower core temps and voltages can clock to 4ghz without destroying the motherboard VRM and dont require stupid cooling solutions.
In a way Cedar Mill is a die-shrunk Prescott EE, it also came with 2M cache, same as Prescott EE (ordinary Prescott came with 1M).
Except for boards supporting Prescott EE but not Cedar Mill, I can't really see someone wanting to use the Prescott EE, it seems like a real furnace (lol FE aka Furnace Edition xD 😋 ).
I have a bit of a soft spot for Presshot, I mean sure it’s a space heater and you can fry Chips with it but it does have a certain VRM killing charm.
It’s like the FX9590 in a way I wouldn’t use it 24/7 but for shits and giggles it would be a fun system.
Throw Fermi into it and you really do have a convenient room heater!!