Summary: So i am in the work of picking products for my upcoming system build before reading this i was think prescott all the way now i'm not so sure, what do...
Summary: NO, you did it wrong. the grease always goes in the center, depending on the processor, it should have a "bulge" in the center. you should know this a...
Summary: Yes it does matter, the less chips on the RAM module the higher the desity each chip has. Not all memory controllers on motherboards recognize and pr...
Summary: I had no problem unlocking the multipliers on my XP1700 cpu,but was wondering on this XP2000 chip is it the same deal,just the L1 bridges? This is the...
Summary: i'm just wondering bout this new prescott ... cos i'm buying a new computer. one of the puters i have been looking at has .. prescott 520 which is 2.8...
Summary: Original Pentium 4 CPUs used the Willamette core and ranged in speed from 1.3Ghz to 2Ghz in 100Mhz increments. They were built on a 0.18 micron proces...
Summary: No typo. When I bought the card, I pulled the heatsink off, lapped it, reinstalled it with radio shack thermal compound and added a cheapo 40mm fan. ...
Summary: ok, ive looked on newegg and amd seems to have alot of processor series that have 2 processors with identical specs, except one will have a 200mhz fas...
Summary: i got my new board for my backup pc, but now i spent some of my money i had set aside for the cpu.got a new case. so im looking smaller. im looking at...
Summary: it says here in this thread Only FX series S-940 provide dual channel and requires ECC memory. All S-754's are single channel. http://www.xbitlabs.com...
Summary: Vcore is the CPU voltage...& yes, upping the vcore slighty can sometimes help stabilize your overclocking. Overclocking cannot really damage a CPU, bu...
Summary: I plan to put in a P-III/450MHz (Katmai) to upgrade an existing P-II/350MHz (Deschutes) on an A-Trend ATC-6220 (a 440BX). I've looked everywhere & it ...
Summary: Both are dying soon replaced by new and faster chipsets. Hammer and Prescott will meet face to face soon enough. The good old XP and Northwood may ...
Summary: Talking about leaving your computer on 24 hours a day, and only restarting (without shutting your computer off) only twice a week. And also how does a...
Summary: Its ok, I found out, the real name of the motherboard was GA-6WMM7 (by Gigabyte) it was only renamed by Packard Bell to Houston 3, on their website I...
Summary: What's the real world difference between the Prescott & Northwood cores as it pertains to performance? My Asus P4S533 has been running a OCed Northwo...
Summary: I'm confused about the description of the mobo, because how can it advertise having a 133 and 266 FSB? It doesn't make any sense. --- the mobo support...
Summary: I lapped all my heatsink, but keep one unused in case I have to RMA to Intel. The different between the copper and all alum is about 5C at load temp. ...
Summary: the multipliers on Tbred are already unlocked. look at the L1 bridge on the cpu. should be connected already. if it is, then your board might not ...
Summary: I put on some heatsinks (home made)on the MOSFETS. The PWM temp was 40C during load using the IC7 (much better than IS7), and system temp never exceed...
Summary: I just got a PC today and it's Intel 3.0 (Prescott) and I have 5 Case Fans, One on the window, one on the back, one in the front, one on the PSU(Power...
Summary: hey, why no SP1 update? http://labmice.techtarget.com/windowsxp/articles/changeID.htm I had a look at your manual...doesn't appear that you can adjust...
Summary: I've got a fan from an old psu and put it in my case. I plug it with a unused ide connector and it work well. But i know there's a place on the mobo ...