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 Post subject: Pentium D Processor?
PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 9:45 am 
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My brother is buying a new PC form Dell, and we don't know anything about the Pentium D. What is the difference between these two?

Pentium® D Processor 830 with Dual Core Technology (3.0GHz, 800FSB)

Pentium® 4 Processor 630 with HT Technology (3.0GHz, 800 FSB)


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no clue had the same optiion when buying my 9100 from em...went with the P4 works fine for me...I'd assume its a new processor but I have heard zip

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Wikipedia wrote:
Pentium D is a series of microprocessors introduced by Intel at the Spring 2005 Intel Developer Forum. A Pentium D chip consists of two Pentium 4 Prescott processors on a single die.

The Pentium D was the first announced multicore CPU (along with its more expensive twin, the Pentium Extreme Edition) from any manufacturer for desktop computers. Intel underscored the significance of this introduction by predicting that by the end of 2006, over 70% of its shipping desktop CPUs would be multicore. Analysts have speculated that the clock rate race between Intel and AMD is largely over, with no more exponential gains in clock rate looking likely. Instead, as long as Moore's Law holds up, it is expected that the increasing numbers of transistors that chip-makers can incorporate into their CPUs will be used to increase CPU throughput in other ways, such as by adding cores, as the Pentium D does.


Looks like it is better... but I wonder if it is noticeable.

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As with a multiprocessor PC, the Pentium D provides significant performance improvement only with applications that have been written specifically for multiple CPUs or cores — such as most 3D rendering programs and video encoders — and in heavy multitasking situations where the PC user is running several CPU-heavy applications, and each core can handle a different application. Most business applications and games as of 2005 only use a single thread, so for these applications running alone, the Pentium D will deliver largely the same performance as an older Pentium 4 running at the same clock rate.


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Not yet noticeable difference for games.


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So as of right now, it only helps with multi tasking. i.e. virus scan could go on during game play and both running at the same time would not hamper the games performance. Seems like a rare event.

I wonder how many years it will take before applications and games start using multi core? 2? 4? I am thinking it would be more useful the next time I buy a PC, but not this time.


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One thing to know about Prescott Processors is that the run very hot. I was looking at getting a 3.2 Prescott and everything I read said they run well above average temperature.

Not sure if they fixed that for the duel core but it is something to think about.

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I understand the new windows that is due out end of 2006 is optimized for dual core technology.

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