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25 min 41 sec 171 mswith Pentium 4 3.4GHz (Prescott)@4425.00 MHz

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz (Prescott) Prescott-1M Cooling Air (Custom) Cores 4,425.00 MHz  (30%)

Memory

Product GeIL Ultra-X Cooling Air (Custom) Type 1 GB  DDR SD-RAM Speed @ 208 MHz Timings tCAS: 2.5  tRCD: 2  tRP: 2  tRAS: 5

Motherboard

Model ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe Cooling Air (Custom) Chipset 875P

Comments

egm_xt commented on own score:
 – Great CPU.. 4425 on air! I hope to have time to try on water or even DICE.
December 15, 2010 at 3:56:36 PM GMT

WOW! nice cpu there, what SL code does it have?

December 15, 2010 at 5:16:47 PM GMT

I was surprised as I kept increasing the freq. and it just kept going. It is an SL8K4.

There is this comment in cpu world about it " I have this cpu bought as tray model ,it states on cpu 3.40ghz/1mb/800fsb, sl8k4 philippines , it is one of the latest made by intel for 478 socket with northwood characteristics but prescott capabilities , thats why it has g1 stepping & the motherboards need bios updates to accept it."

Actually thinking about the comment in cpu world that I have just read while searching in the web after I looked at the SL number, it does seem odd. Northwoods are 130nm and Prescotts are 90nm. CPU-Z identifies it as Prescott and 90nm. The fact is... it does clock very well (This was on ambient air - around 24C and the cpu got to about 52C using VERY high flow fan).

I had this CPU for a few years in another board. Putting it in the P4C800 made a big difference. :)

December 15, 2010 at 6:05:33 PM GMT

I think the best Prescott core made in Phillipines n the best Northwood core made in Costa Rica [CMIIW]. But 4.4 on air is very impresive. 5 GHz on dice run 32M is very posible.

December 15, 2010 at 6:31:12 PM GMT

I hope you are right placid :) Thank you.

December 16, 2010 at 12:30:06 AM GMT

Thanks for the info. I hope you will show us what that cpu can do in subzero temp.

December 16, 2010 at 12:35:43 PM GMT

Thank you MTP04. I am also curious...

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