Intel Processors - Socket 478

Much like the AMD camp who has plenty of users not interested in buying a new motherboard, and various other components, but rather the latest and greatest processors offered, the 478-based P4 still has enough life left in it to be a viable option for upgrading or even building a new system. Unless you wish to fork over money for a new motherboard, and quite possibly a new video card and new RAM, then socket 478 is still the way to go.

Just short of the $200-mark is the Intel Pentium 4 (478) 3.0GHz 800FSB 512KB. $200 may be a somewhat high price point for a processor, which is going to have its socket decommissioned in a short period of time, but that price is still very much lower than the potential cost to adopt socket 775 in one fell swoop. There's also no difference in the processor architecture itself that really warrants moving to 775 right now and this makes 478 want to stick around a little longer while it still can.

Intel Pentium 4 (478) 3.0GHz 800FSB 512KB 120 Day Analysis



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  • AdamRader - Thursday, November 18, 2004 - link

    Fixed, and fixed. Perhaps it takes more than 2 hours of sleep and a box of caffiene pills to write =)
  • Schnook121 - Thursday, November 18, 2004 - link

    I think on the page about the A64's, the socket 939 3200+ is a winchester core, not a newcastle
  • nthexwn - Thursday, November 18, 2004 - link

    Celerons come in socket 748!? ;)

    I take joy in thinking to myself every time that I'm bored, "Every hour, computers are getting faster and cheaper!" And when I want to know how much faster/cheaper I come here!

    Been lurking around for ages, and finally bothered to register!

    I have yet to see a computer store ANYWHERE that can beat the anandtech/newegg combo for info/parts!

    GJ!

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