I was just curious if, with slight overclocking, a 2.8 Prescott is better than a 2.8 Northwood benchmarking everything from gaming to general use to video encoding? I have read that prescotts dissipate more heat than a northwood processor.
Yeah, going with the Prescott route you'd need water cooling for good overclocking results, while as Northwoods can overclock great with a good heatsink/fan on them.
My 3.0 E runs at 47 deg C max temp at stock speeds, which I don't think is too hot. When I O/C, up to 3.6 gig, I notice only an increase of 2 deg. C. I am using the stock HSF in a Sonata case with just one case fan.
Yeah, Northwoods do run better speed per speed with the Prescotts. My 3.0 c northwood overclocked to 3.8 c benchmarks a little higher than 4.0 prescott.
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