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| I'm a regular Join Date: 25 Apr 2006
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Reputation: 58 ![]() Rep Power: 3 | Intel S-478 P4 Prescott /Celeron D Truly Fully Cooper CPU Cooler / HSF - Malaysia Auction & Online Shopping it says "Application : Intel P4 Prescott / Celeron D Series (s478)" is it compatible for a northwood p4 2.4 s478 ------- yep the copper is better
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| Pickin' Da Gitfiddle Join Date: 19 Nov 2007 Location: Canada
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Reputation: 802 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 11 | Yes if its 478 socket it should be compatable and so is the Katana2 I used in the Coolermaster Hyper212 review. I have it on a Northwood Celeron 2.6 @ 3.3G 43C under load. What is rm 55.00 in Canadian dollars ![]()
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Reputation: 58 ![]() Rep Power: 3 | the guy selling told me told me it wouln`t not work on northwood -__- i don`t think he knows what is a prescott or a northwood..cause the seller said it will work on processor lol
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Reputation: 58 ![]() Rep Power: 3 | yeah northbridge.. maybe coz the seller is too high tech, odn`t know the old technologies thanks to all for clearing my doubt!
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| Pickin' Da Gitfiddle Join Date: 19 Nov 2007 Location: Canada
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Reputation: 802 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 11 | Quote:
So for 17.50 I think I would want to see some specs. I doubt it will perform as well as the Katana2 for the 10 bucks difference in price. The advantage also of the Katana2 is it also supports 775 and most AMD sockets if you ever decide to use it on another CPU Canada Computers - Cooling > CPU Cooling : Scythe KATANA 2 - 3 Heat Pipes CPU Cooler for AMD Socket AM2/940/939/754 & Intel Socket 775/478 (SCKTN-2000).
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