THat should work quite well. I have no clue how they oc but 130nm chips love the cold, you could use a cascade with no problems on that chip.Quote:
Originally Posted by ooztuncer
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THat should work quite well. I have no clue how they oc but 130nm chips love the cold, you could use a cascade with no problems on that chip.Quote:
Originally Posted by ooztuncer
Do somebody know how well a Opty 146 (CABYE 0540 FPBW) clocks? :banana:
I can see brain Iden will not find the second pair of numbers/letters. So is there another program out there that will tell you the second pair without having to take off the HSF?
What is the first line in the stepping for?
I understand the second line, and the third is for wafercharge-correct?
great thread...thanks for the info...
that's exactly what I have with my X2 3800+, CDBHE 0532XPMWQuote:
Originally Posted by Cpt Twitchy
:banana: :clap:
I saw an X2 4400+ available somewhere recently that had a mem controller of CCBWE...is that good?
I'm thinking about upgrading my X2 3800+ to a X2 4400+ and just want to make sure I get a stepping that is better then the one I currently have
first line is the OPN (Ordering Part #)...example, my X2 3800+ is ADA3800DAA5BVQuote:
Originally Posted by @_dud
second line is the stepping
third line is the serial number of your CPU
ccbwe is very average.. some do well, most do not.. the ccb1e's were the best to get, but now the ccbbe's are performing extremely well also.. if you see one of those jump on it. good luck!Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
according to this overclocking database most of the top overclocks were achieved using the CCBWE memory controller...the CDBHE also made a decent showing as well...Quote:
Originally Posted by revenant
http://www.hwupgrade.it/forum/showthread.php?t=935362
Risultati AMD64 X2 (Dual-core)
Processore | Step/Week | Frequenza max | Voltaggio | Cooling | Link
- A64 4800+ | CCBWE 0528EPMW | 2860 mhz | 1.552V | Ad acqua | Link (3Prozac)
- A64 4800+ | CCBWE 0523VPMW | 2760 mhz | 1.408V | Ad aria | Link
- A64 4800+ | CCBWE 0536XPMW | 2700 mhz | 1.456V | Ad aria | Link (volcom)
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0524RPMW | 2913 mhz | 1.648V | Ad acqua | Link
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0524RPMW | 2860 mhz | 1.712V | Ad acqua | Link
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0524RPMW | 2806 mhz | 1.552V | Ad acqua | Link
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0531TPMW | 2805 mhz | 1.632V | Ad aria | Link (Mo3bius)
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0528BPMW | 2797 mhz | 1.648V | Ad acqua | Link
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0534MPM | 2755 mhz | 1.552V | Ad aria | Link (CapFTP)
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0529RPMW | 2722 mhz | 1.472V | Ad acqua | Link
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0531TPMW | 2706 mhz | 1.552V | Ad aria | Link (fax72)
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0525UPMW | 2706 mhz | 1.632V | Ad aria | Link (pamauro)
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0531TPMW | 2700 mhz | 1.520V | Ad aria | Link (magnifico)
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0532TPMW | 2700 mhz | 1.568V | Ad aria | Link
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0532UPMW | 2700 mhz | 1.568V | Ad acqua | Link (Amd4ever)
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0532TPMW | 2650 mhz | 1.536V | Ad acqua | Link
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0544RPMW | 2607 mhz | 1.440V | Ad aria | Link (Dexther)
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0527RPMW | 2600 mhz | 1.472V | Ad acqua | Link (Rez)
- A64 4400+ | CCBWE 0527RPMW | 2600 mhz | 1.472V | Ad acqua | Link (Rez)
- A64 4200+ | CDBHE 0533RPEW | 2706 mhz | 1.520V | Ad aria | Link (PhoEniX-VooDoo)
- A64 4200+ | CDBHE 0532SPAW | 2705 mhz | 1.552V | Ad acqua | Link (Mikestore)
- A64 4200+ | CDBHE 0527TPBW | 2700 mhz | 1.536V | Ad acqua | Link (Cavidor)
- A64 4200+ | CDBHE 0530VPMW | 2661 mhz | 1.472V | Ad aria | Link (Airm4n)
- A64 3800+ | CCB2E 0541XPMW | 3000 mhz | 1.520V | Ad aria | Link (zerothehero)
- A64 3800+ | CHBHE 0526UPBW | 3000 mhz | 1.584V | Mach I | Link
- A64 3800+ | CDBHE 0527UPBW | 2900 mhz | 1.504V | Phase | Link
- A64 3800+ | CCBWE 0529RPMW | 2854 mhz | 1.552V | Ad acqua | Link
- A64 3800+ | CCBWE 0528MPMW | 2752 mhz | 1.632V | Ad aria | Link
- A64 3800+ | CDBHE 0535RPAW | 2750 mhz | 1.488V | Ad aria | Link (tzitzos)
- A64 3800+ | LDBHE 0537XPMW | 2700 mhz | 1.456V | Ad aria | Link (killer978)
- A64 3800+ | CCBWE 0544XPMW | 2700 mhz | 1.504V | Ad aria | Link (blackdem0n)
- A64 3800+ | CCB2E 0541XPMW | 2700 mhz | 1.520V | Ad aria | Link (glazio)
- A64 3800+ | CDBHE 0535RPAW | 2700 mhz | 1.552V | Ad aria | Link (CapFTP)
- A64 3800+ | CHBHE 0531TPAW | 2700 mhz | 1.616V | Ad aria | Link
- A64 3800+ | CCBWE 0529SPMW | 2650 mhz | 1.440V | Ad aria | Link
- A64 3800+ | CCBWE 0543TPMW | 2600 mhz | 1.408V | Ad aria | Link (Skatman)
- A64 3800+ | CCBWE 0544XPMW | 2600 mhz | 1.472V | Ad aria | Link (Thomas Budicin)
ok, well, for opterons ccbwe has been pretty average.. but there have been a few great OCers, and a decent few better than average chips with that stepping also.. I think ccbwe is a very common X2 toledo (non opty, and not manchester) stepping, so you're going to probably see more of those in the "best of the best" lists, simply because there are just a lot more of them.. I reckon. I should not pipe up too much about the X2's tho.. I know more about the opties.
Just got a Opteron 146, CACJE 0605 GPMW ... I've seen CACJE 0604's do well but haven't seen any 0605... ANd I couldnt decipher the MW (that doesnt make any sense). Any ideas what the MW means together and I think it should be good for air/water...
Hmm.. back to figuring out what the second to last 2 letters mean..
Since on AM2 I've now seen BY and BV, old "mem controllers" when we know for a fact they are brand new ddr2 supporting ones
I currently have a kab2e (i think, could've been cab2e) 3700+ but i just received this 3700+: http://kuvax.net/i/9801_Moddedtoledo.jpg
Shop tells it to be Toledo-singlecore!
Opteron DC with one core disabled...Quote:
Originally Posted by Zorro
Moddable? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by ChkDsk
They're workin on it :eek:
They? Would be niiice if that could be modded to a dual core :D If it's made in the current amd-style, it'll be impossible to mod :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Repoman
Hmm. Just wondering. Is there any other way to check if there's another core inside that processor than rip the ihs off? I figured that if i'd put my own san diego 3700+ on a scale and compare it's weight to the one on the Toledo one, the dualcore should weigh more.
I have a Toledo 3700+ CCBWE 0542 VPMW that supposedly did 3.2Ghz under MachII and 2.9Ghz on air. I have not had a chance to test it at all because my RAM is bad. It would be great if they were able to be modded back to dual core! However, I reckon the chance of doing so is 0%