![]() ![]() With the CPU running more efficiently at tasks, it might actually lower temps than one CPU running it's arse off. You will have to sacrifice some more heat (84W vs 95W TDP) if you want the advantage of a dual core CPU, but I wouldn't pump it up to the 130W TDP of some of the 900 seies. The dual core of the D will increase computer efficiency by allowing tasks to be spread over 2 cores instead of 1 on your current 524.Īs for the fan revving, I'm guessing it's cause the P4 you have is tached out trying to do everything you are asking, another relief you will get from the D series. They have taken into account the higher FSB and allowed for it either by the chipset or through BIOS updates (make sure you're running the latest BIOS). All I did was go to Intel's site and look up all the 900 series there were. The motherboard manufacturer show all 900 series Pentium Ds as compatible on the link you sent. ![]()
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