Compaq D310 manual Processor, Intel Pentium 4 Socket, Intel Celeron Socket

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System Features

Processor

478B PGA Socket

The Compaq Evo D310 Micro Desktop is equipped with either a socket 478B Intel Celeron or Pentium 4 processor. The processor is connected to the system board through a Pin Grid Array (PGA) 478B Socket.

A heatsink and fan (not shown) cover the processor to prevent it from overheating. If the heatsink is removed, the thermal interface material between the heatsink and the processor must be replaced by a new one. If no thermal interface is used or the old one is re-used, then cooling may be impaired and the processor damaged.

Intel Pentium 4 (Socket 478)

The Intel Pentium 4 processor has the following features:

Speeds ranging upto 2.4GHz

Data bus frequency of 400MHz

Dual Independent Bus architecture, which combines a dedicated 64-bit L2 cache bus (supporting 256KB or 512KB) plus a 64-bit system bus that enables multiple simultaneous transactions

MMX2 technology, which gives higher performance for media, communications and 3D applications

Dynamic execution to speed up software performance

Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (SSE2) for enhanced floating point and 3D application performance

Uses multiple low-power states, such as AutoHALT, Stop-Grant, Sleep and Deep Sleep to conserve power during idle times.

The Pentium 4 processor is packaged in a pin grid array (PGA) that fits into a PGA478B socket. The Pentium 4 integrates the following cache memories on the same die as the processor cache:

A trace instruction and L1 data cache. The trace cache is 4-way set associative

A 256KB or 512KB L2 cache. The L2 cache is 8-way associative.

Intel Celeron (Socket 478)

The “new” Celeron (socket 478) processor is based on the Pentium 4 architecture. It is supported by the Intel 845GL chipset. The “new” Celeron processor also features the following:

Processor speeds ranging from 1.7 to 1.8GHz

Front side bus 400MHz

128K cache.

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