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P4 3.0 Ghz vs P4 3.06 Ghz?



 
 
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Old July 1st 03, 03:27 PM
Eric Witte
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Default P4 3.0 Ghz vs P4 3.06 Ghz?

"Colin" wrote in message ...
Which CPU is quicker? I realise the 3.0 GHz has an 800 FSB and the 3.06

GHz
a 533FSB both have hyperthreading, will the 3.0 800 FSB make up the gap

in
the slightly higher clock 3.06 533?


Well, let's use some common sense. Practically speaking, they are
equivalent performers.


Thanks for your common sense. I guessed they were about equal, but as I
wrote it's a lot of cash to put down if you are not 100% sure. I figured
there was no harm in asking on here.

I guess if performance is equal I will go with the 800FSB 3.0 GHz CPU as
it's only slightly more expensive.

Now of course I am wondering which CPU is the best overclocker )

Cheers.


The 2.4C or 2.6C

Eric
 




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