Honestly I hope it will be better with DDR, also I am a little bit confused with the FSB, for example the 400 FSB would need DDR 400 to have the max bandwidth of 3.2GB/s of the FSB and that might Require Dual Channel which would not be fair yet to compare with the K7 with 266 DDR and 333 DDR
Interesting. With your motherboard you can try mobile version of Celeron (be sure that one is with Northwood core and for Socket 478) cpu that can work with older chipsets like Intel 845, those cpu's have 256 KB of cache. In my opinion Celeron's for Socket 478 are more cpu's for office work than for anything else.
Yes, you are right when it comes to using it for office work, I do have a 2.66Ghz Northwood with HT that is mobile but it has some frequency multiplier for power consumption and if you install it in the Desktop Motherboard it will only run half speed.
@@VPRHPC My Mobile Celeron 2.2 (from dead Dell laptop) worked for me at full frequency as you can check on one of my videos. That could be interesting to see such cpu with half of its clock to see how it will try to perform.
Like! Ma asteptam la rezultate mai ridicate de la un procesor la 2800 mhz.
SDRAM caused lowered result for this cpu. Pentium IV based cpu's best to use with fast RAM.
@ yes but all the other CPUs were also tested with SDR, that’s why it was tested this way.
Honestly I hope it will be better with DDR, also I am a little bit confused with the FSB, for example the 400 FSB would need DDR 400 to have the max bandwidth of 3.2GB/s of the FSB and that might Require Dual Channel which would not be fair yet to compare with the K7 with 266 DDR and 333 DDR
Interesting. With your motherboard you can try mobile version of Celeron (be sure that one is with Northwood core and for Socket 478) cpu that can work with older chipsets like Intel 845, those cpu's have 256 KB of cache. In my opinion Celeron's for Socket 478 are more cpu's for office work than for anything else.
Yes, you are right when it comes to using it for office work, I do have a 2.66Ghz Northwood with HT that is mobile but it has some frequency multiplier for power consumption and if you install it in the Desktop Motherboard it will only run half speed.
@@VPRHPC My Mobile Celeron 2.2 (from dead Dell laptop) worked for me at full frequency as you can check on one of my videos. That could be interesting to see such cpu with half of its clock to see how it will try to perform.