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Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.46GHz 1066MHz FSB

Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.46GHz 1066MHz FSB

PC components Nov 1,2004 0

The folks out in Sunnyvale have been releasing new additions to their Athlon 64 processor lineup with the kind of fevered pace we've come to expect from major-league semiconductor manufacturers.

So too has the ever-dominant Intel. With 78,000 employees worldwide and almost 10 times the revenue of its nearest competitor at $30 billion annually, its this kind of critical mass that allows a company to pour endless resources into a program and drive higher reaching product line goals.

Earlier this month, we brought you a view of AMD's new Athlon FX-55 and Athlon 64 4000+ processors and their relative performance versus Intel's flagship CPUs. Today we've got Intel's latest weapon locked and loaded into its "Enthusiast Class" silo. The Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.46GHz with 1066MHz FSB is on our test bench here at HotHardware. Intel had to further validate the 925X chipset for this higher system bus speed this time around as well, so we're also looking at the release of the kicker chipset enhancement on this launch, dubbed the i925XE. We'll dig in and crank it all up for you in the pages ahead.

  • Pentium 4 Extreme Edition Processor
  • Clock speed: 3.46GHz
  • 1066MHz "Quad Pumped" frontside bus
  • 0.13-micron manufacturing process
  • Hyper-Threading Technology
  • 512kB on chip, full Speed L2 Cache
  • 2MB on chip, full speed L3 Cache
  • 8KB L1 Data Cache
  • Streaming SIMD Extensions - SSE2
  • 20-stage "Hyper Pipelined" Technology
  • Rapid Execution Engine - ALU clocked at 2X frequency of core
  • 128-bit Floating Point/Multimedia unit
  • Intel "NetBurst" micro-architecture
  • Supported by the Intel i925XE chipset, with Hyper-Threading support
  • Intel MMX media enhancement technology
  • Memory cacheability up to 4GB of addressable memory space and system memory scalability up to 64GB of physical memory
  • 1.525 - 1.6V operating voltage range
  • LGA775 Packaging - Land Grid Array
  • 110.7 Watts TPD (Thermal Design Power) 

Architecturally, not a thing has changed for the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition, with the exception of its multiplier ratio. The only significant change with this Intel CPU is that Intel validated it with a lower bus multiplier along with a significantly higher frontside bus at 1066MHz, versus the previous 800MHz system bus. In fact, enthusiast overclockers have probably already seen some of the benefits of higher frontside bus speeds, while taking multiplier-locked retail chips to their outer limits. Also note that this new chip has a higher TPD (Thermal Power Dissipation) number at 110 Watts versus a standard P4 EE 3.4GHz chip at 89 Watts.

The other notable is that this CPU is being targeted strictly for Intel's new i925XE chipset, which is essentially identical to the previous i925X, only it too has been validated for the new 1066MHz FSB. Motherboard manufacturers no doubt will likely migrate to this new chipset for their Alderwood (i925)-based offerings moving forward. We should also mention that most likely motherboard partners will not be able to just release a BIOS revision that will enable 1066MHz FSB operation without an associated board level hardware revision, as well. This short-term limitation is most likely due to a new system clock PLL divide ratio that needs to be accommodated in the new design for support of 1066MHz FSB. Regardless, if you took the plunge into the i925X, we're sure you'll be more than disappointed that in fact you'll need an entirely new motherboard to support the next generation P4 FSB.

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