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Pentium 4 Willamette 2000

Table 6-134: Pentium 4 Willamette 2000 Specifications

Processor Family

Model Name

Intel Pentium 4 Willamette


 

Performance Rating

2000 MHz

 

Front-side Bus Speed

400 QDR (4 × 100 MHz)

 

Multiplier Ratio

20.0×

Physical Design

Interface Packing

423-Pin PGA

  

478-Pin PGA

 

Core Voltage

1.70 – 1.75 volts

 

Power Consumption

71.8 Watts

 

Maximum Power

96 Watts

Table 6-135: Pentium 4 Willamette 2000 Overclocking

Pentium 4 Willamette

Model Rating

2000 MHz


Overclocking Potential

Multiplier Lock Support

Locked Multiplier

 

Typical Multiplier O/C

N/A

 

Typical Front-side Bus O/C

420 – 440 QDR

  

(105 – 110 MHz)

 

Typical O/C Potential

2100 – 2200 MHz

 

Maximum O/C Potential

2200+ MHz

Overclocking Tolerances

Recommended Cooling Type

Forced-Air Heatsink

 

Recommended Heatsink Coolers

Zalman CNPS-5000

  

Swiftech MCX-478

 

Maximum Core Voltage

2.1 volts with Extreme Cooling

 

Maximum I/O Voltage

3.5 volts with Chipset Cooler

 

Maximum Core Temperature

74° Celsius

Strategy

The Pentium 4 Willamette family of processors saw its supposedly final incarnation with the release of the P4 2000. This chip offers marginal overclocking capabilities, with most users realizing maximum return in the 2100 to 2200 MHz range. Improved cooling or increases in core voltage will do little to push the Willamette any further; the .18-micron design hinders overclocking beyond 2200 MHz for most traditional system configurations.


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