Hi all,
Right now I have P4/3GHz/533FSB/3GB RAM and I am tempted to upgrade my processor to either the Northwood P4 with 800FSB (used $50) or the Extreme Edition (used $150).
Do you guys think it is worth it? How much different in my DAW performance will I get?
hc.
P4 processor upgrade?
I know that the EE w/ it's extra L2 cache ( 3.4EE ) smokes my 3.0GHz Northwood in Gigastudio endeavors, but that's it. When everything is so cheap though, why not go 4 the CPU that use to cost 850 USD!! I am envious, as I bought mine as an engineering sample from England 4 500 USD, if you could even find one.
My first SFP DAW runs the 3.4EE w/ the P4SCT+II mobo, and w/ Raptors galore,......that DAWg'll hunt.
My first SFP DAW runs the 3.4EE w/ the P4SCT+II mobo, and w/ Raptors galore,......that DAWg'll hunt.
I cant answer that cos I still have a P4 2.4 Ghz, but are you experiencing any problems that you need this? I don't run out of PC processing power now, I know chips are cheap but if I had more money I'd want to save for more scope dsp (15 is not always enough)Do you guys think it is worth it? How much different in my DAW performance will I get?
I can't imagine you notice any difference at all with just a 10% clockrate deviation, but if you did experience heat problems, you can almost bet that the 3.6 CPU throttled down internally to any rate that it considered safe...
It may well be that such a CPU runs effectively with a 2.6 average clock...
My own rule of thumb has been that a CoreDuo with a 30% lower clock is 30% faster than a P4 - i.e. a 2.4 CoreDuo should outperform your 3.6 CPU by 30% - dunno if this makes considering a new mobo more attractive...
cheers, Tom
It may well be that such a CPU runs effectively with a 2.6 average clock...

My own rule of thumb has been that a CoreDuo with a 30% lower clock is 30% faster than a P4 - i.e. a 2.4 CoreDuo should outperform your 3.6 CPU by 30% - dunno if this makes considering a new mobo more attractive...
cheers, Tom