Please read the conclusion in the url provided by shyhh:
http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardwa...cle.php/2218651
What we can see from this chart is that those wanting to play in the 3.0 GHz or higher waters had better bring a fat wallet, but that the new Pentium 4-2.8C, 2.6C and 2.4C GHz do offer value compared to the 533 MHz models. The Pentium 4-2.8C is a nice alternative to the higher-priced Pentium 4-3.06 GHz, though the Pentium 4-2.6C does look a bit pricy in relative comparison. The Pentium 4-2.4C, which is priced just under the Pentium 4-2.53 GHz, also offers a good bang for the buck for the entry-level buyer
I would not suggest a 2.4GHz unless he wants to go to an "entry-level" system. You save very little money and drop performance by 10+%
http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardwa...cle.php/2218651
What we can see from this chart is that those wanting to play in the 3.0 GHz or higher waters had better bring a fat wallet, but that the new Pentium 4-2.8C, 2.6C and 2.4C GHz do offer value compared to the 533 MHz models. The Pentium 4-2.8C is a nice alternative to the higher-priced Pentium 4-3.06 GHz, though the Pentium 4-2.6C does look a bit pricy in relative comparison. The Pentium 4-2.4C, which is priced just under the Pentium 4-2.53 GHz, also offers a good bang for the buck for the entry-level buyer
I would not suggest a 2.4GHz unless he wants to go to an "entry-level" system. You save very little money and drop performance by 10+%
