Poll

Is it worth $80.00USD= 51.54EUR??

Yes40%40% - 9
No31%31% - 7
Maybe, but just upgrade you cheap bastard27%27% - 6
Total: 22
Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6468|Winland

jaymz9350 wrote:

Freezer7Pro wrote:

You're pulling DDR and DDR2 in the same boat. At least it sounds so by your post.
In what way? just curious.  I was only pointing out the use of the standards which both ddr and ddr2 have.  I never said anything about ddr and ddr2 being in the same boat.  and regardless if jedec standardizes  ddr 500  ddr2 1200 doesn't make it any less real.  I haven't had jeced spec ram in probably 3 years
"I know that but the the statement that ddr400 is the fastest drr is not rue.  if that's the case everyone around here better stop suggesting ddr21066 and such because it is not standardized and just "factory oc'd)"

You make it sound like everything over 400MHz is off-standard. Read it a couple of times and you'll see.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
jaymz9350
Member
+54|6848

Freezer7Pro wrote:

jaymz9350 wrote:

Freezer7Pro wrote:

You're pulling DDR and DDR2 in the same boat. At least it sounds so by your post.
In what way? just curious.  I was only pointing out the use of the standards which both ddr and ddr2 have.  I never said anything about ddr and ddr2 being in the same boat.  and regardless if jedec standardizes  ddr 500  ddr2 1200 doesn't make it any less real.  I haven't had jeced spec ram in probably 3 years
"I know that but the the statement that ddr400 is the fastest drr is not rue.  if that's the case everyone around here better stop suggesting ddr21066 and such because it is not standardized and just "factory oc'd)"

You make it sound like everything over 400MHz is off-standard. Read it a couple of times and you'll see.
not really I did specify ddr and ddr2.   I just said the ddr2 1066 is not standardized (unless it's 1.8v) just like anything above ddr400 is not.
Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6468|Winland

jaymz9350 wrote:

Freezer7Pro wrote:

jaymz9350 wrote:


In what way? just curious.  I was only pointing out the use of the standards which both ddr and ddr2 have.  I never said anything about ddr and ddr2 being in the same boat.  and regardless if jedec standardizes  ddr 500  ddr2 1200 doesn't make it any less real.  I haven't had jeced spec ram in probably 3 years
"I know that but the the statement that ddr400 is the fastest drr is not rue.  if that's the case everyone around here better stop suggesting ddr21066 and such because it is not standardized and just "factory oc'd)"

You make it sound like everything over 400MHz is off-standard. Read it a couple of times and you'll see.
not really I did specify ddr and ddr2.   I just said the ddr2 1066 is not standardized (unless it's 1.8v) just like anything above ddr400 is not.
Yes, I know what you meant, but the way you wrote it makes it sound like you don't know the difference between DDR and DDR2. That is obviously not the case. I'm not trying to be rude, or anything, I'm just saying that that sounds a bit wonky.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
(T)eflon(S)hadow
R.I.P. Neda
+456|7100|Grapevine, TX

cpuz report wrote:

Mainboard :ASUSTeK Computer INC.
Mainboard: Model    P4S800D-X
Memory speed:     2X 1 GB, DDR, PC2700 (166 MHz), 1024 MBytes, Corsair 2.5-3-3-6 latency

Processor:
Name    Intel Pentium 4
Code Name    Northwood
Specification    Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz
Package    Socket 478 mPGA
Family/Model/Stepping    F.2.7
Extended Family/Model    F.2
Brand ID    9
Core Stepping    C1
Technology    0.13 um
Core Speed    2400.8 MHz
Multiplier x Bus speed    18.0 x 133.4 MHz
Rated Bus speed    533.5 MHz
Stock frequency    2400 MHz
Instruction sets    MMX, SSE, SSE2
L1 Data cache (per processor)    8 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 64-byte line size
Trace cache (per processor)    12 Kuops, 8-way set associative
L2 cache (per processor)    512 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size

Graphic Interface:AGP
AGP Revision    3.0
AGP Transfer Rate: 8x

Windows Version    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3, v.3311 (Build 2600)
DirectX Version    9.0c
A cheap new processor and new ram would bring some new life in this ??? AMIRIT!!?
Decided to buy last  upgrade for this system. This is what I got:
Intel Pentium 4 HT Processor
3.00 GHz/1MB/800MHz Socket 478

sSpec Number: SL7PM
CPU Speed: 3E GHz
PCG:
Bus Speed: 800 MHz
Bus/Core Ratio: 15
L2 Cache Size: 1MB
L2 Cache Speed: 3 GHz

Package Type: 478 pin
Manufacturing Technology: 90nm
Code Name: Prescott
Core Stepping: E0
CPUID String: 0F41h
Thermal Design Power: 89W
Thermal Specification: 69.1 C
VID Voltage Range: 1.287V-1.4V
Im not expecting it to be a supercomputer, just the limits of what it's capable of...
https://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r123/teflonshadow/perspective.jpg
Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6468|Winland

(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:

cpuz report wrote:

Mainboard :ASUSTeK Computer INC.
Mainboard: Model    P4S800D-X
Memory speed:     2X 1 GB, DDR, PC2700 (166 MHz), 1024 MBytes, Corsair 2.5-3-3-6 latency

Processor:
Name    Intel Pentium 4
Code Name    Northwood
Specification    Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz
Package    Socket 478 mPGA
Family/Model/Stepping    F.2.7
Extended Family/Model    F.2
Brand ID    9
Core Stepping    C1
Technology    0.13 um
Core Speed    2400.8 MHz
Multiplier x Bus speed    18.0 x 133.4 MHz
Rated Bus speed    533.5 MHz
Stock frequency    2400 MHz
Instruction sets    MMX, SSE, SSE2
L1 Data cache (per processor)    8 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 64-byte line size
Trace cache (per processor)    12 Kuops, 8-way set associative
L2 cache (per processor)    512 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size

Graphic Interface:AGP
AGP Revision    3.0
AGP Transfer Rate: 8x

Windows Version    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3, v.3311 (Build 2600)
DirectX Version    9.0c
A cheap new processor and new ram would bring some new life in this ??? AMIRIT!!?
Decided to buy last  upgrade for this system. This is what I got:
Intel Pentium 4 HT Processor
3.00 GHz/1MB/800MHz Socket 478

sSpec Number: SL7PM
CPU Speed: 3E GHz
PCG:
Bus Speed: 800 MHz
Bus/Core Ratio: 15
L2 Cache Size: 1MB
L2 Cache Speed: 3 GHz

Package Type: 478 pin
Manufacturing Technology: 90nm
Code Name: Prescott
Core Stepping: E0
CPUID String: 0F41h
Thermal Design Power: 89W
Thermal Specification: 69.1 C
VID Voltage Range: 1.287V-1.4V
Im not expecting it to be a supercomputer, just the limits of what it's capable of...
http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r123 … ective.jpg
I can has your old CPU?
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
(T)eflon(S)hadow
R.I.P. Neda
+456|7100|Grapevine, TX
I know you just won the internet but my roommates has an old 1.8 celeron so going to try to hook him ^^
Ill tell you what though, Im not entirely 100% sure that it will work in his mobo... if not we can work something out

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