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    I updated the program and the description of the program, I also explain the purpose of MaxTCase value.
    Can someone please change the title of the thread to "Find out the Max Case Temperature and Max Power draw of your CPU", please?
    So redownload it (should be v1.10) and check it out, enjoy

    This is a quote of the first post
    Quote Originally Posted by The Coolest
    This is a new type of program, which checks AMD64 CPUs for their maximum rated case temp or TCaseMax and reports the TDP which corresponds to the processor in question.
    On most AMD processors TCaseMax and TDP values are constant, and depend on CPU type and model, but on the E Revision chips, both this values and the default voltage are variable.
    These are the chips that have variable values:
    Athlon64 (Venice, San Diego)
    Athlon64 FX (San Diego)
    Athlon64 X2 (Manchester, Toledo)
    All Rev E Opterons and Dual Core Opterons

    What this all means is this: On 90nm manufacturing process, the power leakage of transistors on individual processors differs greatly, this is why AMD implemented TCaseMax. Each CPU has a different TDP rating, here's how it works:
    A program reads the TCaseMax value off the CPU, then depending on the processor (CPU type like A64, Opteron;CPU Rating like 3500+, 146) it finds the processor's Thermal Profile (If you download the "AMD Opteron™ Processor Power and Thermal Data Sheet" and look at pages 10-11 you'll see the different thermal profiles). When the thermal profile is determined, the program finds the TDP rating that corresponds to the CPU's TCaseMax value.
    So in a few words, the higher the TCaseMax, the higher the TDP of a processor will be (the transistor leakage is higher), so the processor will run hotter. Several people have reported that the Opterons rated at 71C TCaseMax were pretty hot. On the other side these processors will be able to reach higher clock speeds.
    That is why we see that on average processors with higher TCaseMax can usually reach higher CPU speeds when overclocked.
    Every CPU type (A64, FX, X2, Opteron, DC Opteron) has a different thermal profile, that is why you see that on an FX a TCaseMax rating can be "only" 57C and it'll overclock way better than an A64 with a 57C TCaseMax rating. That is because at 57C TCaseMax, an FX has a TDP of 77W while the A64 has a TDP of 44W.
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    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 7, Stepping: 1
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 27, Stepping: 1
    CPUID String: 20F71
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Opteron 146 (San Diego)
    CPU Speed: 2920.71 (292.07 x 10.0)
    Revision: SH8-E4
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.400v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 65C

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Coolest
    I updated the program and the description of the program, I also explain the purpose of MaxTCase value.
    Can someone please change the title of the thread to "Find out the Max Case Temperature and Max Power draw of your CPU", please?
    So redownload it (should be v1.10) and check it out, enjoy

    This is a quote of the first post
    Hey there,
    I know I had promised you a dump of this cpu, but I didn't get a chance to do that before I uninstalled it. I did, however, reload this pic @ imageshack since the first one was taken down due to excessive bandwidth usage Hopefully, this will be enough info to get you by and if you'll be needing anything else, LMK. I'd like to think that I helped define a few cpu's in your prog Here's the ADV 4400DAA6CD - Get it while you can lol....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5days
    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 7, Stepping: 1
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 27, Stepping: 1
    CPUID String: 20F71
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Opteron 146 (San Diego)
    CPU Speed: 2920.71 (292.07 x 10.0)
    Revision: SH8-E4
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.400v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 65C

    Written by: Arthur Liberman.
    Idea by: Petr Koc.
    More info at: http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com...topic.php?t=83



    EDIT: Equal 3RD.
    You didn't use the latest 1.10v. Please redownload it, it should have a TDP field and when you click Copy to Clipboard it should also add a "TDP:" after MaxTCase
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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    Hey there,
    I know I had promised you a dump of this cpu, but I didn't get a chance to do that before I uninstalled it. I did, however, reload this pic @ imageshack since the first one was taken down due to excessive bandwidth usage Hopefully, this will be enough info to get you by and if you'll be needing anything else, LMK. I'd like to think that I helped define a few cpu's in your prog Here's the ADV 4400DAA6CD - Get it while you can lol....
    Thanks.
    There is no way that I could see that would allow me to ID an ADA or ADV chip .
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    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 7, Stepping: 1
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 27, Stepping: 1
    CPUID String: 20F71
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Opteron 146 (San Diego)
    CPU Speed: 2850.58 (285.06 x 10.0)
    Revision: SH8-E4
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.400v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 63C
    TDP: 61.8 Watts
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Coolest
    You didn't use the latest 1.10v. Please redownload it, it should have a TDP field and when you click Copy to Clipboard it should also add a "TDP:" after MaxTCase
    Done chief.

    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 7, Stepping: 1
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 27, Stepping: 1
    CPUID String: 20F71
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Opteron 146 (San Diego)
    CPU Speed: 2920.71 (292.07 x 10.0)
    Revision: SH8-E4
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.400v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 65C
    TDP: 67.0 Watts
    Written by: Arthur Liberman.
    Idea by: Petr Koc.
    More info at: http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com...topic.php?t=83

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    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 7, Stepping: 1
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 27, Stepping: 1
    CPUID String: 20F71
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Opteron 144 (San Diego)
    CPU Speed: 2610.07 (290.01 x 9.0)
    Revision: SH8-E4
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.400v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 55C
    TDP: 38.2 Watts
    Written by: Arthur Liberman.
    Idea by: Petr Koc.
    More info at: http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com...topic.php?t=83

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    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 3, Stepping: 2
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 23, Stepping: 2
    CPUID String: 20F32
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (Toledo)
    CPU Speed: 2800.84 (280.08 x 10.0)
    Revision: JH9-E6
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.350v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 69C
    TDP: 84.4 Watts

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Coolest
    Thanks.
    There is no way that I could see that would allow me to ID an ADA or ADV chip .
    The Vcore and Max Power ranges (at least as identified on Everest)

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    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 3, Stepping: 2
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 23, Stepping: 2
    CPUID String: 20F32
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ (Toledo)
    CPU Speed: 2807.85 (280.78 x 10.0)
    Revision: JH9-E6
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.300v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 55C
    TDP: 40.6 / 65.0 Watts
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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    The Vcore and Max Power ranges (at least as identified on Everest)
    Yes, the ADA has 89w as max, the ADV is 110W max. But there is no way to tell which is which. There is nothing the program could read in the processor that would diffrintiate them.
    Just look at the above post by Pyr0. You see, there are two possible profiles, and AMD64 MaxTCase shows both, but there's no way to tell which is which. I'm guessing that chip is an ADV, as that is one heck of a OC for a 40W chip, so I'm going with the 65W version. I could be wrong tho.

    Pyr0 is that CPU you have an ADV4400 or ADA4400?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Coolest
    Yes, the ADA has 89w as max, the ADV is 110W max. But there is no way to tell which is which. There is nothing the program could read in the processor that would diffrintiate them.
    Just look at the above post by Pyr0. You see, there are two possible profiles, and AMD64 MaxTCase shows both, but there's no way to tell which is which. I'm guessing that chip is an ADV, as that is one heck of a OC for a 40W chip, so I'm going with the 65W version. I could be wrong tho.

    Pyr0 is that CPU you have an ADV4400 or ADA4400?
    It will be an ADA....AFAIK, the ADV's are still a way's away from release......

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    i've had it since the beginning of july, so i'm guessing s7e9h3n's right, it must be an ADA4400
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    Sorry ADV = 89W, ADA = 110W
    So it is the 65W option after all
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Coolest
    Sorry ADV = 89W, ADA = 110W
    So it is the 65W option after all

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    Here it goes mine:

    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 7, Stepping: 1
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 27, Stepping: 1
    CPUID String: 20F71
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Opteron 148 (San Diego)
    CPU Speed: 2800.74 (280.07 x 10.0)
    Revision: SH8-E4
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    The only difference between the ADA4400 and ADV4400 is their thermal profile.
    the ADA can be upto 110W, the ADV can be upto 89W (in the previous post I mixed them up).
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    Quote Originally Posted by krampak
    Here it goes mine:

    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 7, Stepping: 1
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 27, Stepping: 1
    CPUID String: 20F71
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Opteron 148 (San Diego)
    CPU Speed: 2800.74 (280.07 x 10.0)
    Revision: SH8-E4
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.400v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 59C
    Again using the old version, please download the new one
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    146 CABYE 0540 FPMW

    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 7, Stepping: 1
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 27, Stepping: 1
    CPUID String: 20F71
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Opteron 146 (San Diego)
    CPU Speed: 2700.14 (270.01 x 10.0)
    Revision: SH8-E4
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.400v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 61C
    TDP: 55.9 Watts
    Written by: Arthur Liberman.
    Idea by: Petr Koc.
    More info at: http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com...topic.php?t=83

    Hmm, it doesn't appear to read actual core speed, only what the CPU is set to in the BIOS. Just got that dump and I'm running at 290x10 (set in clockgen), but it's reading what I have set in the BIOS instead...

    Oh, and my 144 CAB2E 0540 FPMW had a MaxTCase of 57°C, but I didn't get a dump.


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    My Venice 3000+:

    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: F, Stepping: 2
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 2F, Stepping: 2
    CPUID String: 20FF2
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (Venice)
    CPU Speed: 2610.07 (290.01 x 9.0)
    Revision: DH8-E6
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.400v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 53C


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    Hmm, my Venice 3000+ is an E6 stepping with max temp of 53C and my Opteron 144 (CABNE 0540) has the same. Neither of them are fantastic overclockers. I'll export better detail tomorrow.

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    CPU Information (CPU #1):
    Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 3, Stepping: 2
    Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 23, Stepping: 2
    CPUID String: 20F32
    Processor APIC: 0
    Processor: Dual Core AMD Opteron 165 (Toledo)
    CPU Speed: 2502.85 (278.09 x 9.0)
    Revision: JH9-E6
    Platform: Socket 939
    Startup VCore: 1.350v
    Maximum Case Temperature = 49C
    TDP: 35.0 Watts

    49C?? My opty has hit 57C during S&M and is not damaged in any way, I think this is incorrect.
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    Well, if you read the first post of this thread, you'll see that MaxTCase is used to determine what TDP a processor has, not an actual maximum temperature the CPU can run at reliably.
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