Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz - RK80546PG0801M (BX80546PG3000E)Specifications
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SSE3 - SSE3 instructions
NX - Virus Protection / Execute Disable bit 64-bit - AMD64 / EM64T technology HT - Hyper-Threading VT - Virtualization SS - SpeedStep Pictures (6)
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Comments (17)pentium 4 3.0 rk80546pg801m2007-12-20 15:04:30 Posted by: Bud hall I say,"Don't get this". It runs way too slow, for its size, in my opinion. Heat build up - But Great Processor2007-12-24 08:46:40 Posted by: Fred Savarese I have this processor and coupled with DDR 400 memory it had excellent performance. I was using the Intel heat sink and Fan. The combination is not sufficient. My processor was running at 112 degrees and before I could change the fan the CPU gave out. I will be purchasing another SL79L (3.0E GHz) and use an improved 3rd party heat sink and fan and hopefully I can get the temperature down to manageable levels. old, inefficient2008-01-01 17:53:51 Posted by: danwat1234 A 2.4GHZ Conroe chip will blow it out of the water, each core is more powerful that the p4 3GHZe top chip2008-01-05 09:45:51 Posted by: amarkrieder mixed with a properly set up dual channel ram motherboard with large case, better fans and 500watt power supply gives great preformance. when fitted with wrong fan/heatsink or case may appear to run slower than expected due to the chips ability to throttle back 50% when cpu temp gets to 69C a great saftey feature but one that causes problems for the user when the heatsink fills with dust or the case cannot supply enough cool air it will run slower but it still runs and will not burnout even without a heatsink fitted it will just run very slowly Heat build up - But Great Processor2008-01-09 10:10:53 Posted by: Fred Savarese Correction - The processor was running ar 152 degrees, not 112, When it blew out. Yes, the pocessor is older but a lot less expensive and runs great for home use. Prescott...2008-03-05 08:35:28 Posted by: Haz Had this in my Dell inspiron 9100 laptop, it ran WAY to hot so i replaced it for a pentium 4 northwood, I lik the fact that it has HT which shows the virtual core aswell in the performance manager. HOT! Very hot, uses up lots of watts. Pretty damn powerful though =p Good for playing latest games (World in conflict, Hellgate: London, Crysis and Timeshift!) 2008-03-06 22:15:17 Posted by: Joe Well, I don't think "will not burnout even without a heatsink fitted" is correct. According to the specs above, the minimum dissipation is 53.68W, so it would fry quite quickly even with a heatsink, if the fan stopped working. AFAIK 152 deg F is about 67 deg C, which is about the temperature my friend's Prescott reached even with a working fan, however his PC has now stopped working, I suspect the CPU is fried. Cool running CPU2008-03-09 01:22:30 Posted by: Steve R, I don't know what you guy's are talking about I 've got a 3.0EGhz.After I drilled a couple of 3" holes, attached some wire grills in the back and side, applied some Arctic cooling MX-2 Thermal grease It turned into a cool running machine. Idles at 39C 36C if have my window open. Great buy2008-06-04 00:48:30 Posted by: jdevola I got this processor in a dell back in '04. Granted I only use the computer for home (e.g., no demands such as gaming), haven't had any issues, and is very fast computer considering it's now going on 4 years old! I LOVE MY PRESSHOT CPU2008-08-24 13:07:33 Posted by: Lance Upgraded from a 2.4 GIG NORTHWOOD to 3.0 PRESSY
Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz - RK80546PG0801M (BX80546PG3000E)2008-09-10 23:35:04 Posted by: gunth I have the same processor also coupled with 2Gb DDR 400 memory it too has excellent performance... using the Intel heat sink and Fan. The processor is running at 40c degrees cpu cooler2008-11-10 12:47:20 Posted by: Thermaltake makes an inexpensive copper base cooler that dropped my idle temps from ~48c to ~40c over the stock cooler. Too Hot? Maybe Uniwill had answer for that2008-12-01 02:58:01 Posted by: Jrottie I run this Prescott 3.0 in a Uniwill laptop N77114S and it hauls the load. It Has full desktop Ram (DDR-400)x 2GB, and a 250 GB HHD. It never runs hot, and it will flat get it. I can run any game, Burn DVD's, and photo edit with photoshop without any heat issues. It is a tad bit slower than my Quad Core though...LOL
VERY HOT BOY2009-02-25 11:57:10 Posted by: flooder689 100 watts heat! need in expensive copper cooler differently noise room supply((( i hate this core compared2009-06-23 02:23:56 Posted by: Brandon this p 4 does tho job! i have another PC with intel core duo procerroe and i have to admit this old P4 works better than new core duo! Compared to the LGA7752011-07-27 12:10:06 Posted by: Scott Johnson This little guy's brother (the LGA775 P4 530) may have more pins, but is still slower than this little PGA478 P4! I was using the P4 630 for the longest time, and even though it has double the L2 cache, they still perform the same. Great processor, putting out solid performance even with today's software. Nice proc2011-10-26 11:41:38 Posted by: Alin With scyte ninja plus, my proc work at 3.9 Ghz ( vcore 1.42v, 260 MHz fsb ) on p4p800-e deluxe with a nox case with 3 fans. Temp 40-45 degree in idle and 58-60 degree with 15 min of running orthos. I say is very good proc yet but required a good cooling system. Sorry for my english.
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