Ok, well I'm currently in the process of putting together a mini-PC, similar to those that Shuttle puts out (It's not shuttle however). The box I'm putting together has a P4 motherboard with the following specs "CPU: Socket478B Intel Pentium 4 (Hyper-Threading Ready) FSB: 400/533MHz Quad-pumped (Intel NetBurst Architecture) Memory: 184-pin DIMM x2, support DDR200/266/333". Ok so here are my questions,
1.) Where can I get a P4 OEM chip? When you buy the system it comes with a special heatsink/fan due to the small size of the case, but I'm having a really hard time finding anyone that sells P4(533) chips OEM. I've checked the usual newegg, compgeeks ang googlegear with no luck. Anyone know a good place to get one? I'm looking for something between 2-2.8Ghz.
1.B.) If I am forced to by a retail chip it will probably mean that I'll be forced to remove the heatsink/fan unit from the chip. This is something I've never had to do before, anyone know a good site to goto for instructions?
2.) Finally, what kind of ram does it need? I went to one website that said DDR333 was PC2700... but another said PC3500... whats the deal? Its been a number of years since I've put a system together and I've lost track of the new RAM names. I miss the old day when RAM was named after the bus speed that it went with, PC100, PC133.... ahh... :-)
Thanks for the help guys. (God I feel old now ;-))
A couple questions about P4's... Heatsinks... OEM chips... etc.
A couple questions about P4's... Heatsinks... OEM chips... etc.
Dell Inspiron 8200 Laptop: Mobile P4, 1.4GHz, 15" SXGA, 512MB DDR (266), 32MB DDR Nvidia GF2, 30GB Hard drive, 8x4x32x CD-RW/DVD, Zip250, Integrated NIC/Modem, Windows 2000, LiIon Battery
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DVD/DivX/MP3 Multimedia machine: Mini-ITX Via 800MHz motherboard (onboard video, audio, ethernet), 2x40GB Maxtor 5400RPM Hard drives, Sony 8x/8x4x32x DVD/CD-RW, Sigma RealMagic X-Card, USB Wireless 802.11b: Total machine size 8in. x 8in x 11in(!!!)
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DVD/DivX/MP3 Multimedia machine: Mini-ITX Via 800MHz motherboard (onboard video, audio, ethernet), 2x40GB Maxtor 5400RPM Hard drives, Sony 8x/8x4x32x DVD/CD-RW, Sigma RealMagic X-Card, USB Wireless 802.11b: Total machine size 8in. x 8in x 11in(!!!)
Just checked tcwo.com, they only have retail also.
I've heard the retail p4 heatsink/fan is very good, even for overclocking. But if you must remove it, it is easy. At least it looks simple, I haven't had one yet. Maybe some who have will help you there.
I hear ya about the names with ram, processors etc.. I wish they'd go by the actualy speed and bus too.
DDR 333 is pc2700, ddr400 is pc3200 and pc3500 is ddr433.
I've heard the retail p4 heatsink/fan is very good, even for overclocking. But if you must remove it, it is easy. At least it looks simple, I haven't had one yet. Maybe some who have will help you there.
I hear ya about the names with ram, processors etc.. I wish they'd go by the actualy speed and bus too.
DDR 333 is pc2700, ddr400 is pc3200 and pc3500 is ddr433.
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New Egg usually has P4 OEM CPUs, but the price difference between Retail and OEM is so small, I'd go ahead and get the retail for the 3 year warranty. I just bought a P4 2.4C (800 FSB) from New Egg for around $165.00.
When you buy a Retail P4, the heatsink/fan are not installed on the CPU so you don't have a problem.
Yeah, I agree that RAM labeling has gotten a bit tricky. Just get some PC2700 RAM (DDR 333) and you'll be fine.
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When you buy a Retail P4, the heatsink/fan are not installed on the CPU so you don't have a problem.
Yeah, I agree that RAM labeling has gotten a bit tricky. Just get some PC2700 RAM (DDR 333) and you'll be fine.
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