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| From | Intel Guy <Intel@Guy.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.intel |
| Subject | Can a Pentium-4 CPU partially fail? (internal cache performance degradation) |
| Date | 2013-03-23 13:22 -0400 |
| Organization | Aioe.org NNTP Server |
| Message-ID | <514DE4BF.50840650@Guy.com> (permalink) |
I have several idential Soyo i845 motherboards that date from 2003 - 2005 time-frame, and several 2.53 ghz Pentium-4 CPU's (.13 micron single core) with 8k/512k cache. All boards have had various electrolytic capacitors replaced within the past year. One board in particular has been problematic over the past few months despite replacing most of it's capacitors. The system (running Windoze) performs spontaneous reboots and even though a mem-test might take over 50 passes after 6 hours of testing, it will show memory errors at some point. But the memtest shows something interesting. When run on two similar board-CPU systems, memtest says this: L1 cache - 8kb - 20763 mb/sec L2 cache - 512kb - 17714 mb/sec Memory - 512mb - 1052 mb/sec But on the problem system, I get this: L1 cache - 8kb - 87xx mb/sec L2 cache - 512kb - 65xx mb/sec Memory - 512mb - 559 mb/sec I used "xx" because I didn't write it down. But clearly there is something strange about those numbers. Bios settings were the same for all boards, ram setting set to SPD. I pulled what now could be a problem CPU and tried it in one of the other motherboards (a board that has a 2.6 ghz celeron) and got the same low score for cache/ram speed. I replaced the now likely questionable CPU on what I thought was a problem board with the next best available one that I had on-hand (3.2 ghz Celeron-D) and got these scores: L1 cache - 16kb - 22376 mb/sec L2 cache - 256kb - 19630 mb/sec Memory - 512mb - 1033 mb/sec So the board and memory can indeed perform similarly to the other problem-free boards, but I now seem to have a P4 CPU that has internal issues with regard to cache and memory speed (the only parameters I'm easily able to test). This CPU is SL6EG. Anyone know how a CPU could partially fail along these lines?
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Can a Pentium-4 CPU partially fail? (internal cache performance degradation) Intel Guy <Intel@Guy.com> - 2013-03-23 13:22 -0400
Re: Can a Pentium-4 CPU partially fail? (internal cache performance degradation) Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com> - 2013-03-24 20:49 -0400
Re: Can a Pentium-4 CPU partially fail? (internal cache performance degradation) Intel Guy <Intel@Guy.com> - 2013-03-24 21:30 -0400
Re: Can a Pentium-4 CPU partially fail? (internal cache performance degradation) Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com> - 2013-03-29 23:57 -0400
Re: Can a Pentium-4 CPU partially fail? (internal cache performance degradation) BW <bruce56@topmail.co.nz> - 2013-04-06 05:16 -0700
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