I have heard that the only difference is a reduction of lead used in the cpu because of some new regulations RoHS i believe it was but i dont now
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I have heard that the only difference is a reduction of lead used in the cpu because of some new regulations RoHS i believe it was but i dont now
I just picked up a 3200+ Venice retail at my local Micro Center.. Heres the codes.
ADA3200DAA4BW
LBBWE 0526MPMW
The dude there said its a Venice core but i thought they ended with BP on the first line????
The box model number is ADA3200BPBOX.
Is this the same E6 stepping your taling about?
Ada3000daa4bw
Lbbwe 0525apmw
ok as for some ppl needs me to do the large FFT prime95 here is.going oversea tommrrow,i will do more when i back http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...1981/large.jpg
Yes thats an E6.Quote:
Originally Posted by eclypse
:) heh wow.. i never get so damn lucky buyin a new CPU. Awesome.. I cant wait to try her out.. I only bought it as a back up CPU for my FX-55 that i'll be sending in to AMD for a replacement.
so would newegg classify these chips as a manchester?
Its single core so why would it be classified as a Manchester? Its still a Venice with a few bug fixes and possibly a packaging change to meet EU regs on lead. Just thats its a E6 venice not a E3 Venice. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rezag1000
sigh... my 0517 epmw 3000+ did 2.7ghz with 1.24volts, EASY... on air...
did 3ghz prime stable 1.56 vcore, but would crap out on warmer days - higher voltage only made it hotter, helped it slightly though - too bad, the bloody DFI 704 VID BIOS voltage bug took out the chip :(...
with the IHS removed and water on it it would've surely done something like 3.1ghz prime stable... imagine it on phase change... sigh... i hope this E6 revision will give me the chance to get something as good as that again...
eage - where did you buy it from???
damn...I really want one of those :eek:
Ouch, sorry to hear that bud. I had 704 but luckily I wasn't using the 123% + upwards. That bug took out some damn fine chips. I spose that's the risk we take on beta's.Quote:
Originally Posted by groovetek
Those E6 CPU's look amazing - AMD really have started producing some excellent chips after the flakey Winchesters.
I just bought an E6 chip, i'll post results when it comes it (probably tuesday...ordered it too late). The top line is ADA3000DAA4BW
update 2.81G 1.39V PRIME STABLEhttp://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/EAGE1981/2.jpg
and i still on 20pins PSU 400W THERMALTAKE COME FROM MY CASE!!what is good PSU in market now BTW?
the vcore is not stable,sometimes 1.37V sometimes 1.38V sometimes 1.39V The screen shot above is 1.39V ,but most time is 1.38V ,i think i need a more stable PSU!!
That's normal, i get fluctuations from 1.648 to 1.68... i just call it 1.66. I think if you have a heftier +12V rail then it won't fluctuate as much
how is antec turecontrol2 500W?any good?
holy :banana::banana::banana::banana: dude, i wish i waited 2 weeks and got one of those. i got a week21 3000+ venice, and its stable down to 1.08v, but so far i can only get to 290x9 1.616v. ill try for higher, but thats a lot of volts. whats the max safe voltage for me on an xp-90?
I'd say the safest voltage for any air cooling is around 1.65vQuote:
Originally Posted by W0nderb0y
alright ill see how far i can go on that, but thats still high. thanks man.
I just ordered two of these babies to replace the poor overclockers my brother and I got, mine is a week 21, his a week 22. Should have them on Tuesday.
Goooooooooooooooooooood!!!!!
Great!
Hm great to see these 3000+ overclock so well, but doesn't it bother you to be limited by the HTT most of the time ? That's why I don't get any 3000+ and 3200+
read wrong? :confused:
Thats quite serious.Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0