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    Got an email from Benson, there was an error in the original presentation.
    Official release will be made in a few days.
    Here is the correct information:

    65nm Desktop Dual-Core Processors Stepping: B2 G0

    • Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6000/E4000 series 80 90 °C

    • Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor X6800 80 90 °C



    65 nm Desktop Quad-Core Processors

    • Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Q6000 series 90 90 °C

    • Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor QX6000 series 90 90 °C

    • Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor QX68XX 80 80 °C

    He's still confirming information about the server parts.

    I'm still not quite sure about the 80C for the QX68xx parts, but these values look better than the original ones anyway.
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    Great info, any word on the 9 series?

    Thanks

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    i7 965 Extreme? Would really love to know that.

    For the Extreme's they should have Green Range, Yellow Caution Range, and Red St00pId range. hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Coolest View Post
    65nm Desktop Dual-Core Processors Stepping: B2 G0

    • Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6000/E4000 series 80 90 °C

    • Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor X6800 80 90 °C
    what does the "80 90 °C mean"? one core is 80C and the other 90C? and also, the stepping says B2 and G0. i thought these were for the q6600? i have an e4300 with 2 L2 stepping, so this tjmax does not apply?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
    what does the "80 90 °C mean"? one core is 80C and the other 90C? and also, the stepping says B2 and G0. i thought these were for the q6600? i have an e4300 with 2 L2 stepping, so this tjmax does not apply?
    80C for B2, 90C for G0. I assume that the B2 Tj Max is actually the L2 Tj Max for the E4x00, they just didn't bother to label it properly. According to the slides there's also a B2 Q6600 but there isn't really. You need to just make some assumptions with the steppings.

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    G0 and B3 65nm quads with the same TJMAX of 90C?
    That is wrong for sure.

    2 years passed now, and noone can know for sure the real temps of their 65nm quads. Nice.
    Last edited by Simps; 11-12-2008 at 07:12 PM.

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