What's the difference between an Intel P4 Socket 478 1.8 and 1.8A Ghz CPU?
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What's the difference between an Intel P4 Socket 478 1.8 and 1.8A Ghz CPU?
Newegg sells them both, and I can't find any literature that explains what the "A" stands for.
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Nope, my overclocking days are done (except for video). With the exception of my old P3-550 which was ROCK stable at 733Mhz with NO voltage change (and is still running that way on my wife's computer) I'm really not interested in O/Cing my CPU.
My workstation is my bread and butter now and I can't afford to have any issues with lockups or data corruption because of O/Cing.
I haven't decided if I want to upgrade yet - everything runs fine on my P3-1000, but I've got the itch.
I'm looking at the MSI MS-6528 LE with the sexy red mobo. Takes standard 168pin SDram so I can grandfather my current 512Mb of ram.
http://www.msi.com.tw/products/mainboar ... MS-6528+LE
My workstation is my bread and butter now and I can't afford to have any issues with lockups or data corruption because of O/Cing.
I haven't decided if I want to upgrade yet - everything runs fine on my P3-1000, but I've got the itch.
I'm looking at the MSI MS-6528 LE with the sexy red mobo. Takes standard 168pin SDram so I can grandfather my current 512Mb of ram.
http://www.msi.com.tw/products/mainboar ... MS-6528+LE
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“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

Definitely go with the Northwoods. My recommendation is the Gigabyte GA-IRXP motherboard. It uses DDR SDRAM, but I think the price of the RAM is worth it. However, the SiS 645DX chipset looks very promising, if you're willing to stray outside of Intel chipsets, that is... and knowing your ways, I doubt you are 
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Awesome p4 m/b reveiws here
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http://www.emulators.com/pentium4.htm
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and dont forget p4 info here
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http://www.emulators.com/pentium4.htm
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Personally I think that you should go for the Soyo p4FireDragon. http://www.soyo.com
Pump that SDRam to 2700DDR SDRam.
Pump that SDRam to 2700DDR SDRam.
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