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Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz Extreme Edition Processor Review
Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz Extreme Edition Processor Review  - PCSTATS
The most significant departure between today's Pentium 4 and tomorrow's Extreme Edition are the processors' cache sizes.
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External Mfg. Website: Intel Nov 07 2003   C. Angelini  
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Overclocking the Extreme Edition

Considering the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition's Xeon roots, we didn't expect the processor to be a capable enthusiast. However, it proved stable right up to 3.6GHz, which is where we benchmarked it.

Even at 3.8GHz, the chip can load Windows; it simply isn't stable in a 3D environment.

We wanted to stress the processor itself in our overclocking endeavors, so rather than push the test bed's motherboard with front side bus adjustments, we took advantage of the fact that our Extreme Edition sample sports an unlocked multiplier. It remains to be seen whether Intel follows AMD's lead by unlocking its enthusiast-oriented products, but if so, look to the Extreme Edition for impressive overclocking results.

PCStats Test System Specs:
Computer Hardware
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz Extreme Edition (800MHz)
Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz (800MHz)
AMD Athlon 64 FX-51
AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (400MHz)
Motherboards: ABIT IC7-MAX3 875P
ASUS SK8N nForce3 150
ASUS A7N8X Deluxe nForce2 400 Ultra
Videocard: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5900 Ultra 256MB (Det. 45.23)
Memory: Corsair PC3500 CAS2
Corsair Registered PC3200 CAS2
Hard Drive: Western Digital Raptor 10,000RPM 37GB SATA (x2 RAID 0)
CDROM: NEC 52x CD-ROM
PowerSupply: Vantec 470W Stealth PSU
Software Setup Windows XP Professional with SP1
DirectX 9.0b
Workstation Benchmarks PC Magazine Business Winstone 2002
AquaMark 3
Super PI
ScienceMark 2.0
Unreal Tournament 2003 Demo
3D Mark03
Quake III: Arena v.1.32
PC Mark 2002
SiSoftware Sandra MAX3

Winstone 2002 Source: Zdnet

Business Winstone 2002 is a system-level, application-based benchmark that measures a PC's overall performance when running today's top-selling Windows-based 32-bit applications on Windows 98, Windows 2000 (SP6 or later), Windows Me, or Windows XP. Business Winstone doesn't mimic what these packages do; it runs real applications through a series of scripted activities and uses the time a PC takes to complete those activities to produce its performance scores.

Winstone 2002 Benchmark Results

Business Winstone

1 Athlon64 FX-51 47.7
2. AthlonXP 3200+ 42.1
3. Pentium 4 3.2GHz 41.0
4. Pentium 4 3.2GHz EE 43.9
5 Pentium 4 3.6GHz EE (OC'd) 46.2

AMD's micro-architecture favors integer code, such as office productivity applications. The Athlon XP's 10-stage pipeline is more efficient per clock cycle than the Pentium 4, and the benchmark results reflect that fact. The Athlon 64 FX fares even better, likely because of the processor's integrated memory controller.

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Contents of Article: Intel Pentium 4 3.2 Extreme Edition
 Pg 1.  Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz Extreme Edition Processor Review
 Pg 2.  — Overclocking the Extreme Edition
 Pg 3.  Benchmarks: Aquamark3, SuperPI
 Pg 4.  Benchmarks: ScienceMark2, UT2003
 Pg 5.  Benchmarks: 3DMark03, QIII Arena
 Pg 6.  Benchmarks: PCMark 2002, Sandra 2003
 Pg 7.  Extreme Conclusions

 
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