C2D folding vs P4 Prescott

For those who may still be in doubt about the power of the C2D, this is my EMIII from home.
The first 2 are my main rig, a C2D E6600, currently at stock speeds of 2.4, vs oneof my other folding boxes, a P4 2.8GHz Prescott. While the prescott was never a real screamer when it came to folding, it is an army of them that helped me move up the ranks to where I sit now.
I'm just waiting for some spare time so I can work on cranking the speed up.
The first 2 are my main rig, a C2D E6600, currently at stock speeds of 2.4, vs oneof my other folding boxes, a P4 2.8GHz Prescott. While the prescott was never a real screamer when it came to folding, it is an army of them that helped me move up the ranks to where I sit now.
I'm just waiting for some spare time so I can work on cranking the speed up.
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I wonder where the big boost comes from- cache? I don’t know if dumping Netburst or pumping up the system bus speed alone would account for what looks like nearly a 150% improvement on one core! Any chance the 2.8 might have had some background task running or other issue? I just never would have dreamed that the difference would be that large!
Anyhow- congratulations on having such an awesome folding machine!
(Any thought about upgrading your “army”? ZZZZZZING! hehe)
PS: I will not really buy FX-62, I will just buy an Opty-165 and overclock to 2.8 GHz which becomes practically an FX-62.
Sledge, your items are much better quality than my budget
Datsun 1600
Thank you Datsun. It seems that, even at 2.8 GHz, an Opti will be significantly slower than E6600 at stock. I think, I need to have a closer look at E6300 for overclocking although it will be a more expensive upgrade for me.
Datsun 1600
I will wait then, thanks again.