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There just arent enough compelling reasons to buy a S478 Prescott right now. On the contrary, theres mounting evidence to suggest that purchasing the 3.4GHz model, priced at around £290, would be a sideways move if youre currently in possession of ...
Abstract: INTEL PRESCOTT 3.4E PROCESSOR (23-03-2004) Intels newest core revision can be summed up relatively easily. The prescott core not meant to dwarf the performance numbers of the older northwood counterpart, but was created to take advantage of the newer ...
Excellent Multimedia and Memory Performance, Socket 478 Upgradeable, 16K L1 and 1MB L2 Cache Levels
Equivalent Gaming Performance to 3.4 GHz Northwood, Runs a Bit Hotter than Northwood
The Pentium 4-3.4E release is very similar to the debut of the 3.2 GHz Prescott, and the performance comparisons against the Northwood core remain pretty constant. The core specifications and doubled L1 and L2 cache levels are certainly impressive, bu...
Abstract: Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz "Prescott" And Pentium 4 3.4GHz "Northwood" By, Dave Altavilla March 22, 2004 Last week AMD launched their latest "enthusiast" class processor, with the unveiling of the Athlon 64 FX-53. Today, Intel returns the volley with the laun...
Abstract: The Launch is Complete! A little over a month ago, Intel announced a ton of new CPUs, including of course the 0.9 nm "Prescott" version of the Pentium 4. Surprizing a lot of people was the fact that they were going to continue the Northwood line at 3....
Another day another speed bump. The 3.4E doesn’t really bring anything new to the table; the processor still runs as warm as the very first 3.2E we received. Unless you do a lot of office and content creation work, it’s hard to recommend any P...