A 4.1 GHz Dual Core at $130 - Can it be True?

raven98030

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Anyone tried this yet?And anyone have any benchmarks for 4.1 GHz Dual Core.A Budget CPU At Top Speeds


There are still some situations in life that are guaranteed to put a grin on anyone's face, even hard-boiled technical skeptics like us. This particular story borders on being a sensation unmatched in our last eight years of hardware reviews. The news, for those who just can't stand the wait any more, is this: Intel has offered a budget Pentium as part of its processor line-up for a little while now. With a simple modification, however, this CPU can outperform every top-of-the-line processor around.






The bottom line is that the Athlon FX-60 and the Pentium Extreme Edition 965 have both met their match - there's simply no escaping this conclusion! This is bound to cause lamentation among the elite circle of users who've invested big bucks in their high-end systems, if not outright wailing and rending of garments. The basic stats for this insignificant-seeming budget processor read as follows: Pentium D 805 clocked at 2.66 GHz, equipped with two processor cores both with 64 bit support. At your friendly neighborhood retailer you can pick up this secret weapon for pocket change - right now, for example, it's available at newegg.com for just under $130. We were quite amazed as the first performance figures emerged from our test labs: stable operation was possible at 4.1 GHz, and without even the need for substantial boosts to cooling!
 
It's not guaranteed to work. Some benches said that mine can hig 4Ghz easily, but i cant get past 3.6Ghz.
 
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Well that's very likely to be a limitation of your motherboard. Maybe it's not the best candidate for overclocking.

JAN :D
 
jancz3rt said:
Well that's very likely to be a limitation of your motherboard. Maybe it's not the best candidate for overclocking.

JAN :D
I have a very good motherboard, but it possible could be i guess. The board supports an FSB of 1066, so i know the fsb isnt too high, and the motherboard also supports ddr2-800, so i know the memory isnt too high.
 
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Indeed. It's most likely a limitation of the CPU itself rather than the mobo in your case.

JAN :D
 
Should i get one of those pentium d's and overclock it up or just get a pentium dual core and not OC it/OC it a little?
 
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