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Old 08-04-2006, 10:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Pentium D 8XX vs 9XX Series


Hi all,
can someone tell me the difference between the Pentium 8XX and the 9xx series.And how much is the cost difference between the two,Specially between 830 and 930.Thanx
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Old 09-04-2006, 12:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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ok listen , out of the 800 and 900 series .. the 900 is much better .. as it is a presler core cpus with 65 nm fab process with large 4 mb L2 caches ..

they perform much better than 800 series and dont heat like 800 series .. i mean they run relatively pretty cool ..

now there's a catch .. there is a new 805 pentium d .. which is 2.66 ghz 533 fsb with total 2 mb cache buffer dual core cpu .. its like 6.5 k in price and performs good too .. and its overclocks well too ..u can go for it if short on budget '

also 920 .. 2.8 ghz 800 fsb 4 mb L2 cache is damn good .. performs well and overclocks very well .. 13.5 k or something ..
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A dual core CPU for 6.5k ... that means two different cpu cores each running at 2.66Ghz ...good deal i guess
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Does anyone has a better idea of the prices of 830 and 930.And i have heard of heating issues with both the 8xx and 9xx series.Which one is better in that case.And if put Against AMD X2 3800+(Manchester) Which is the better choice.My budget for the Processor is 10-12k max.
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Old 09-04-2006, 08:39 AM   #5 (permalink)
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AMD X2 3800+ will be a good choice
BUt any ways if u still want pentium then go for...
920 D processor. no matter if it cost 13000 or abt tht much...
It will be grt in future....
http://www.intel.com/products/proces...um_D/index.htm
check this...
Here u will find compare specification index
just click tht link
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Both of the cores heat up quite a lot, however 930 heats up less then 830 is simply a furnace

but Athlon64 3800+ X2 doesn't heat that much, even at full load.
 
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But i guess x2 costs a bomb when compared to intel 930. the last time i checked the price of x2 it was around 25k
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Fine just seen the updated site of deltapage..The x2 3800+ costs 16k. good price drop

BTW delta page has been finally updated after a month but there is one thing thats pissed me off. This mobo gigabye k8n51gmf9 now costs 3750. I purhcased the same at 5k just two months off.
Sorry if i went off topic..just couldnt stop
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Have a read through this -

http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10442_7-6389077-1.html

I think you should just wait for AMD X2 3800's to drop a bit more.

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