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Pentium 4 --> Pentium D?

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Got a mate who only uses his PC for facebook, shopping & the like. He's just given it to me to have a look at because of a few issues.
I was horrified to see a 2.9Ghz Pentium 4 in a Foxconn RC4107MA-S2 under the bonnet and was wondering if a Pentium D will make much difference. I'm assuming it will make quite a difference but I'm not sure as I was an AMD boy at the time these were around.
Going to do this for him on the sly (cos he's always skint), so please no posts suggesting I should upgrade the system. I'm just trying to squeeze a little more out of his system and hoping it won't cost me much.

Cheers.
 
Even though it is s775 it looks to be limited to netburst processors. The pentium D (P4) is dual core, not sure if it has HT? It will be a decent improvement for multitasking I expect, although it'l run hot too.
 
A P4-D will speed it up but as mentioned above they do run very hot. I'd imagine that a possible ram increase or hard disk replacement would give a bigger boost if able to spend a little on it.
 
It's as eddyr says above, a Pentium D is two Pentium 4 Cores in same chip (no HT so 2 cores 2 threads). They ran very hot, plus side they are 64 bit.

Is your existing 2.9 P4 a hyber threaded version? If it's not hyper threaded you would see a fair gain from the Pentium D, but as said compared to a modern dual core still be very slow.
 
Get a Pentium D 805, stock are 2.66ghz, but with a 20x multiplier and a decent air cooler you could churn upwards of 4ghz :). It was the upgrade path I chose many moons ago, P4 3.06ghz HT to a 4ghz 805.
 
The existing P4 IS hyperthreaded and I have a spare Akasa 965 cooler kicking about from an old build which I could use.
Maybe it would be worth a shot, 2 true cores instead of HT?

Just need to find one now...
 
Of course a C2D is much faster, but he'd then need another mobo. The Foxconn will only take P4 D max, so that's that really. Anyways, got an 820 on the way for next to nowt so we'll see.
 
The other problem with Pentium Ds is the two cpu cores have to communicate with each other over the external FSB, which is already a bottleneck as it is.
 
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