Intel Pentium 4 3.4 GHz Prescott Processor Review Posted by Ryan Shrout | Mar 22, 2004 | Processors | 0 Manufacturer: Intel ContentsIntroductionIntel today has released the 3.4 GHz versions of the Prescott and Northwood cores – we compare them to the latest processors from AMD.System Setups and Benchmarks UsedSynthetic: SiSoft SandraSynthetic: AIDA32 and CachememGaming: Quake IIIGaming: Unreal Tournament 2003Gaming: X2 – The Threat and 3D Mark 2001: SEApplication: Winstone TestsApplication: WinRAR, Lame MP3 and DivXProfessional: CineBench 2003Professional: Kribibench 1.1 and SPECviewperf 7.1Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 BetaConclusionGaming: X2 – The Threat and 3D Mark 2001: SE Again we see the P4 Prescott and Northwood cores exchanging wins in the different resolutions, though the AMD processors are still way ahead of the performance levels of the 3.4 GHz Pentiums. « Previous1. Introduction2. System Setups and Benchmarks Used3. Synthetic: SiSoft Sandra4. Synthetic: AIDA32 and Cachemem5. Gaming: Quake III6. Gaming: Unreal Tournament 20037. Gaming: X2 – The Threat and 3D Mark 2001: SE8. Application: Winstone Tests9. Application: WinRAR, Lame MP3 and DivX10. Professional: CineBench 200311. Professional: Kribibench 1.1 and SPECviewperf 7.112. Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta13. ConclusionNext » Video News