P4 32e oops
I have just done some reading (on net and on planetz)and have not assembled my system yet. It seems that people are generally saying use the Pentium 3.2 and not the 3.2e(prescot vs northwood debates). I have purchased the 3.2e and am feeling a like a have made a bad choice. I have not opened the box yet so I might be able to exchange the 3.2e for a 3.2. I'm getting more nervous about this upgrade at the passing of each hour. please put my mind at rest and tell me the processor I have bought is going to be fine. thanks anyone for replies
it's a real shame what Intel provides in the 'boxed' package 
if silence is a concern check the mechanical connection of the cooler/fan construction.
I've replaced the Intel with a cheapo Arctic which is in fact less noisy due to slower rotation / larger fan, but the whole thing is resonating nicely on top of the metal parts.
cheers, Tom

if silence is a concern check the mechanical connection of the cooler/fan construction.
I've replaced the Intel with a cheapo Arctic which is in fact less noisy due to slower rotation / larger fan, but the whole thing is resonating nicely on top of the metal parts.
cheers, Tom
1. It <b>IS</b> noisy... 
2. Depens on heatsink/fan manufacturer..
My recommendation:
http://www.arctic-cooling.com/en/
(cheap and soundless)
best,
andre
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2. Depens on heatsink/fan manufacturer..
My recommendation:
http://www.arctic-cooling.com/en/
(cheap and soundless)
best,
andre
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You're correct but the Prescott will be the LAST p4 core.
They have announced that they dropped all subsequent 'netburst' development and are switching over to focus on dual-core designs based on Centrino which is a continuation of the P6 (pentiumpro/PII/PIII) line.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=31&3
They have announced that they dropped all subsequent 'netburst' development and are switching over to focus on dual-core designs based on Centrino which is a continuation of the P6 (pentiumpro/PII/PIII) line.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=31&3