Need to know: AMD X2 4400 SMP ppd

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Is anyone running a 4400 (socket 939 ideally) on the SMP client? I'd love to know what kind of PPD they get on project 2604 or 2605. I want to compare it to the c2d E6320 I have running temporarily.

I might buy a 4400 for my home PC.
 
I had a 4400+ @ 2.6GHz on the SMP client. I got around 1700PPD with the 1760 pointers. At stock it of course will be lower.
 
Hmm, that's a lot more than I thought :) . I'm getting 1350ppd on this stock E6320. I can't overclock it as I only have it until tomorrow and the bios needs flashing to unlock what i need in the bios.

I might get one of these 4400's now ocuk has them back in stock.

Any idea if the extra cache helps over having a 4200?
 
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It was overclocked and at the time I was running 2 SMP clients which gave me a pretty good boost.

Would be lower these days as the 1385 and 1580 pointers are very cache hungry.
 
Im in the same boat, ive got an old s939 xp3500+ rig that I could drop the x2 4400 into and not only would it make it more useful for gaming for a few months, but it would also give me what appears to be a health 800+ more PPD..
 
Is linux now getting cache-hungry SMP units or is that still limited to windows?
I had considered going back to SMP as my GPU seems to be on the way out (EUEs at 3d clocks so is now on stock 2d clocks) but I really don't want those cache hungry WUs on my 2x512kb L2 cache of the X2-3800 :o
 
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