Subject: Re: Performance question
From: "Bewildered" <someone@somewherelse.com>
Date: 15/04/2004, 19:16
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Thanks but as mentioned I've got the P4 3 GHz doing units in about 2.5 hours
and the Celeron is my second machine. I've given up upgrading it.
"Bill" <bill@c.a> wrote in message news:16WdnYRAGOJcBuPdRVn-vg@golden.net...
Bewildered wrote:

I though that both the Celeron and the Pentium 4 were 478 pin chips

Yes and no...thanks to Intel changing things so often.

The older Celeron used a 370 pin socket and 100MHz bus, and the newer
chips use a 478 pin socket and 400MHz bus.

I have the same setup on a 1.7 Celeron averaging about 9 hours a unit - a
big improvement on using the GUI - averaged 15 hours!

I think you may be lucky in that the 1.7GHz chip uses a 478 pin socket,
but it only has a 128k cache. But if your motherboard and BIOS supports
it, you can just drop in a 2.xGHx chip and easily cut your speeds in
half or better.

To give you an idea of speed, my P4-2.0GHz chip chews through a typical
work unit in about 3.5 hours.