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Pentium 4 Willamette 1300

Table 6-120: Pentium 4 Willamette 1300 Specifications

Processor Family

Model Name

Intel Pentium 4 Willamette


 

Performance Rating

1300 MHz

 

Front-side Bus Speed

400 QDR (4 × 100 MHz)

 

Multiplier Ratio

13.0×

Physical Design

Interface Packing

423-Pin PGA

  

478-Pin PGA

 

Core Voltage

1.7 – 1.75 volts

 

Power Consumption

51.6 watts

 

Maximum Power

74 watts

Table 6-121: Pentium 4 Willamette 1300 Overclocking

Pentium 4 Willamette

Model Rating

1300 MHz


Overclocking Potential

Multiplier Lock Support

Locked Multiplier

 

Typical Multiplier O/C

N/A

 

Typical Front-side Bus O/C

440 – 460 QDR

  

(110 – 115 MHz)

 

Typical O/C Potential

1430 – 1495 MHz

 

Maximum O/C Potential

1500 – 1600 MHz

Overclocking Tolerances

Recommended Cooling Type

Forced-Air Heatsink

 

Recommended Heatsink Coolers

Zalman CNPS-5000

  

Swiftech MCX-478

 

Maximum Core Voltage

1.85 volts

 

Maximum I/O Voltage

3.5 volts with Chipset Cooler

 

Maximum Core Temperature

80° Celsius

Strategy

The Willamette 1300-MHz processor marked Intel's entry-level push into the Pentium 4 marketing campaign. One of the first P4-derived chips available to consumers, the P4 1300 lacks the performance to compete with older Pentium III and Athlon designs. As a result, this chip realized only marginal success with overclocking; many units failed to overclock successfully past 1500 MHz in testing with prerelease P3 1300 processors.


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