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PC - M'board Socket - (Pentium 4)


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Author: admin
Date: 23-Jan-02


There are so many different processors, and they all fit different motherboard type connectors... I for one get tired trawling round the www trying to put it all in order mentally, so i spent the whole day collecting data to make a list... Not definitive, but includes most of the processors we would use for digital audio, and a few oldies we won't probably use much anymore.

All this page is for is so that you can checkout a chip speed and what type of board connector it takes, and for newbies to show them the different socket TYPES and the chips that go with them.

For us PC-Audio people it all starts with the MMX pentium in the olde days... and from there we've had SLOT-1 for P2 & Celeron and AMD came with the SLOT-A for their early Athlon's... The SLOT-A looks like the SLOT-1, and is 'the SLOT-1 for Athlons'...

On both types (Intel slot-1 & AMD slot-a), the CPU sits on a board enclosed in a case with cooler, that looks like a video cassette... Intel pushed the 'Slot-1' & P2 & older P3 aside and went to the New P3 & Celerons on SOCKET 370 (a ZIF socket), easy to install chips into.... the AMD K7 Athlon & Duron moved to the Socket-A. - Now we are on the next gen of P4 & Athlon... up to and above 2ghz.... we have the Athlon & Duron on SOCKET-A and the P-4 on SOCKET-423 & SOCKET-478.


This page is for Pentium 4 chips - socket 423 & 478.





Socket 423 :





Pentium-4



Pentium 4 (Socket 423)
Intel ProcessorsNatural StateSocketsL1/L2 Cache (Associativity)Transistors
Pentium 4-1.3G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
January 3, 2001 - ($409)
423 pins
1300MHz (100x13)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.7v or 1.75v
Socket 4238KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.4G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
November 20, 2000 - ($644)
423 pins
1400MHz (100x14)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.7v or 1.75v
Socket 4238KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.5G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
November 20, 2000 - ($819)
423 pins
1500MHz (100x15)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.7v or 1.75v
Socket 4238KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.6G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
July 2, 2001 - ($294)
423 pins
1600MHz (100x16)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4238KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.7G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
April 23, 2001 - ($352)
423 pins
1700MHz (100x17)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4238KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.8G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
July 2, 2001 - ($562)
423 pins
1800MHz (100x18)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4238KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.9G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
August 27, 2001 - ($375)
423 pins
1900MHz (100x19)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4238KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.0G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
August 27, 2001 - ($562)
423 pins
2000MHz (100x20)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4238KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die









Socket 478:



   

   


Pentium 4



Pentium 4 (Socket 478)
Intel ProcessorsNatural StateSocketsL1/L2 Cache (Associativity)Transistors
Pentium 4-1.5G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
August 27, 2001
478 pins
1500MHz (100x15)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.6G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
August 27, 2001
478 pins
1600MHz (100x16)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.7G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
August 27, 2001
478 pins
1700MHz (100x17)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.8G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
August 27, 2001
478 pins
1800MHz (100x18)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.9G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
August 27, 2001 - ($375)
478 pins
1900MHz (100x19)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.0G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
August 27, 2001 - ($562)
478 pins
2000MHz (100x20)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.6A MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
(Low wattage chip)
January 7, 2002
478 pins
1600MHz (100x16)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.8A MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
(Low wattage chip)
January 7, 2002
478 pins
1800MHz (100x18)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.0A MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
(Low wattage chip)
January 7, 2002
478 pins
2000MHz (100x20)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.6A MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
2002?
478 pins
1600MHz (100x16)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-1.8A MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
2002?
478 pins
1800MHz (100x18)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.0A MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
January 7, 2002 - ($364)
478 pins
2000MHz (100x20)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.2G MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
January 7, 2002 - ($562)
478 pins
2200MHz (100x22)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.26G MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
2Q 2002?
478 pins
2200MHz (133x17)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.4G MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
2Q 2002?
478 pins
2400MHz (100x24)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.4G MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
2Q 2002?
478 pins
2400MHz (133x18)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.5G MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
3Q 2002?
478 pins
2500MHz (100x25)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.53G MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
3Q 2002?
478 pins
2533MHz (133x19)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-2.6G MMX SSE SSE2
(Northwood)
4Q 2002?
478 pins
2600MHz (100x26)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.5v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
55 million
0.13&##181;m process
146mm&##178; die
Pentium 4-??? MMX SSE SSE2
(Prescott)
(Jackson Hyperthreading Technology)
2003
478 pins
?MHz (?x?)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
?v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
512KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* ?GB cacheable
? million
0.09&##181;m process
81mm&##178; die
Celeron-1.8G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
3Q 2002?
478 pins
1800MHz (100x18)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die
Celeron-1.9G MMX SSE SSE2
(Willamette)
4Q 2002?
478 pins
1900MHz (100x19)
(64-bit quad-pumped bus)
1.75v
Socket 4788KB data (4-way)
12k &##181;ops trace instruction (8-way)
256KB on-Die unified L2 (8-way)
* 4GB cacheable
42 million
0.18&##181;m process
217mm&##178; die














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'PC - M'board Socket - (Pentium 4)'


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Name:  Matt D.
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Date:  11-Mar-02

I have a pcchips model m920lr motherboard. it is a socket 423. i just bought a p4 1.3g processor to install on it. i am wanting to find out if i can use that chip on this board. according to the website, it says it uses the p4 1.4 to 1.9g processors.
thanks for you time

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dear sir

how are u
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is s423 and s478 is the same? if not? aside from s423,is there any mobo i can use for my s423 processor?

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