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What's the difference between P4 2.4Bghz and P4 2.4Aghz
Whats the difference between them besides the name and price? I was thinking about getting the cheaper one..Can anyone give me some Pros & Cons? And any other information
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the 2.4a is on a 400mhz front side bus
the 2.4b is on a 533 fsb i would get the 2.4b |
i have the 2.4b and have had no problems with it at all
you need to make sure that your mobo will be compatible with it tho |
Right now the best DDR ram you could match with the processor is about 400 Mhz.
Therefor, you would notice no difference in speed between the two. You do have the option of going with RAMBUS, which will run at the FSB speed of the processor. However, it is more expensive and you need a mobo with a chipset that supports it. Personally, I'd go with the less expensive processor. |
uh no. The speed of the ram on the p4 A runs at 100mhz quad pumped to 400. ddr 2100 is all you need. the p4 533 has ddr ram running at 133 speeds, quad pumped and runs at 533.
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Oops, your right. The ddr400 is for the 800Mhz P4.
I'm in the process of building my own right now and all these numbers are making my head hurt. |
yeah it can get a little bit confusing.
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Tom's Hardware did a whole article on the difference between a TBred A and a TBred B. Start on This page and read through.
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/2003...2_to_june_2002 The only real difference it shows is the B has one more layer, and is capable of running a core clock speed of 166Mhz, vs. the A's 133. This equates to the difference between using DDR 2100 and DDR 2700. |
Hey, rev...he's asking about Pentiums, not AMD...
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the 100mhz bus give you more available overhead if you want to oc. i know people are hitting 3Ghz with 2Ghz celerons ($100, smaller cache though) on the 133bus. inexpensive performance.
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Ignore my previous post, I fully admit to all of the dumbassedness required to misread the topic that badly. On a lighter note though, Tom's may indeed have some information about those two processors. |
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