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    Pentium 4 "Prescott" 1066 MHz FSB: Looking Beyond the Horizon! Review

    Posted on Tuesday, November 30 2004 @ 18:10:27 CET by LSDsmurf


    The main reason why this article appeared is simple: our lab got hold of a motherboard based on Intel 925XE, which allows manual FSB frequency control and CPU and memory voltage rise. That's why we managed to have Pentium 4 560 (Socket 775, Prescott core, Hyper-Threading support, standard FSB frequency – 800 MHz) operating stably at the FSB frequency of 1066 MHz retaining standard frequencies for the other devices. Thus, we obtained "almost original" Pentium 4 3.74 GHz, operating at 1066 MHz FSB.

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