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Pentium 4 goes 533Mhz FSB @ 2.4GHz

Author: Cameron Johnson SUMMARY: Everyone knew it was happening, and some even knew when. Intel made the leap to a quad-pumped Pentium4 processor with a base FSB of 133MHz. Will this boost make it any more competitive in the current processor wars? Come join Cameron "Sov" Johnson as he puts this question to the test by checking out the brand new 2.4GHz Penitum4 running it's 533MHz quad-pumped in all its glory. It's time to see if we can separate the men from the boys!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: CPU & Chipset
Published: 5th May 2002
Manufacturer: Intel
Our Rating: 9.5 out of 10

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Specifications

So you can see for yourself, we have put together a simple little table for you to get an idea of the differences between the four different Pentium 4 cores.


*speculated speeds based on current data
**Some motherboards have dividers for 133 FSB on i845, check motherboard vendors for BIOS updates.

As you can see, the Pentium 4 running a 533 FSB has no other changes. The die, the cache and all the supported instruction sets are all the same as the last P4; the Northwood @ 2.4GHz. Now let's have a look at the Pentium 4's features in a bit more detail. Then we can get to those pics that we all love.



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