Oooh-You're right.
Just checked some of the prices on the older ones & they're higher than the 533FSB
CPUs!
This particular one is also a Northwood. It's a 2.6, 400MHz FSB for $69:
http://www.starmicro.net/detail.aspx?ID=115
The reason I know it's a Northwood is because it has the 805032 in the part #.(some
of them, on that site, don't even have the part #,though)
See-
http://www.cpu-world.com/Cores/Northwood.html
"Identification of microprocessors with Northwood core:
By part number: Part number contains 80532 (but not 80532K) and does not end with
"2M", "F", "FS" or "MS". For example: RH80532GC049512, BX80532PC1800D "
Either way-You're going to notice an improvement with your new P4,over the Celeron.
~Gary
"RJK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The motherboard in the Packard Bell iXtreme 6052,
> http://www.giga-byte.co.uk/Products/...ProductID=1741
> cpu support list - indicated that 2.6 Northwood 400mhz fsb, was the fastest cpu it
> supports.
> I don't think that a 2.8 / 533 will run on it.
>
> I couldn't find a SL6PP or SL6SB, for example, anywhere for a sensible price. i.e.
> it would have almost been cheaper building a more up to date PC, looking at some of
> the ridiculous prices people are selling some of the "older" cpu's
>
> regards, Richard
>
>
>
> "Gary Brandenburg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I just upgraded my folks PC from the same Celeron 2.6 with a P4 2.8, 512kb L2
>>cache,533MHz FSB/478 socket for only $59 + shipping.
>> It really is an improvement over the Celeron, for sure!
>> It took only 3 days, including the day I ordered it, to receiving it via priority
>> mail.(I chose the cheapest shipping to save them money)
>> If you change your mind about installing the 2.5 then you can find the 2.8 here:
>>
>> http://www.starmicro.net/detail.aspx?ID=118
>>
>> ~Gary
>>
>>
>> "RJK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I know it would of course have been best to have upgraded cpu first but, the
>>>replacement cpu has not arrived yet.
>>>
>>> ...Packard Bell iXtreme 6052 / XP Home ed. fully MS updated.
>>> Have just added 256mb pc2700 as it was partially strangled by its' factory fitted
>>> 256mb pc2700.
>>> ...tidied it up ...lots !, pruned XP services and startup items etc,
>>> ...the remaining partially "strangled" effect is of course thanks to the the
>>> Celeron 2.6's / lowly 128kb L2 on-die cache.
>>>
>>> ...and seeing as I'd reached that heavenly point where all hardware and software
>>> is behaving in a robust and well-behaved fashion, I Norton Ghosted its' hd onto
>>> my external USB hd in 1gb chunks, and burnt those out onto 6 x dvd r's.
>>>
>>> Now, when it arrives I will swap out the Celeron for a Pentium IV SL6GT 2.5ghz /
>>> 512bm L2 cache,
>>>
>>> ( couldn't find a skt 478 2.6ghz BX80532PC2600D / RK80532PC064512 SL6GU SL6HB,
>>> SL6PP, SL6QR, SL6SB / QMT0ES, QWB5, SL6GU, SL6PP, SL6SB for a sensible price ! )
>>>
>>> My question is simply, if one were to restore the aforementioned hd image, and XP
>>> discovers a different cpu, am I right in thinking that this should not cause
>>> problems ?
>>>
>>> btw this machine has never yet had any "significant" changes to hardware that MS
>>> would have noted :-)
>>>
>>> regards, Richard
>>>
>>>
>>>
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