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    Ada3500dep4as Caa2c 0505fpmw - Huh?

    Someone from australia just brought a 3500+ 0505 with the followig details

    ADA3500DEP4AS
    CAA2C 0505FPMW

    Now look at this chip: Any idea's? Anyone seen a CAA2C?



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    that should be a good one....but it IS an fx-55...

    caaac is the best i have seen.

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    NO its a A64 3500+!

    With that stepping!

    The image is for comparison to the codes of a FX 55

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    well, lol, you see the stepping on a 3500, then sure, it's a true stepping. Thought fx-55's were clawhammers and 3500's winchesters tho.

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    some 3500's are new castles too :P
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    ADA3500DEP4AS

    is that a winchester stepping?

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    Its so new I cant see why it not should be
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    ADA3500DEP4AS is Sledgehammer (SH7-CG) with 512kb L2 cache.
    I have whole box of those, and they are all week 42 of 2004 and with CAA2C code.

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    yeah but these are newer chips
    looks like they've reverted back to newcastles?

    image taken by T_M on ocau

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    ahh there you go told yah

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    AS = Clawhammer

    Quote Originally Posted by ArcTan
    yeah but these are newer chips
    looks like they've reverted back to newcastles?

    image taken by T_M on ocau

    It's a brand new 3500+ Clawhammer!
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    the newer winnies must be that bad
    lol

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    Stripped down FX53's these 3500's are. The cores likely have been stock piled (for the 4000+) at the assembly plant in Penang so they utilised them for the 3500+'s. Buys time till rev E's come out later this month or next.

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    sounds like it I got one yesterday and preliminary results

    3500+ Newcastle CAA2C 0505 APMW
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    stock vcore 1.47 = 11x 250HTT = 2750mhz



    max pifast passable

    1.6v = 2835mhz
    1.65v = 2866mhz

    using divider to test cpu max limits




    3dmarks ran in same windows session

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    Yikes! Nice NC's! Where did you guys buy these from? I'd like to try my luck with one! Please name the retailer and when you purchased if possible. Any one with aircooling results yet?
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    Wait a sec...

    Eva: Why do all the CPU-Z's read "Newcastle" but the Everest reads "Clawhammer"??
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    These seem to be a new type of CPU, ZipZoomFly now has two types of 130nm 3500+, one is the normal NewCastle:
    ADA3500AWBOX
    and the other is this strange one:
    ADA3500ASBOX
    NewEgg lists the core on this new ADA3500ASBOX chip as Clawhammer although it still has 512KB L2.
    According to AMD's Technical Ref it should be a ClawHammer:
    A=130nm, S= Hammer, 939
    A=130nm, W= Newcastle, 939
    You can tell by looking at the last two digits on the first line of the CPU, if they're AW its a regular NewCastle, if its AS, its one of these new mystery CPU's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HiJon89
    These seem to be a new type of CPU, ZipZoomFly now has two types of 130nm 3500+, one is the normal NewCastle:
    ADA3500AWBOX
    and the other is this strange one:
    ADA3500ASBOX
    NewEgg lists the core on this new ADA3500ASBOX chip as Clawhammer although it still has 512KB L2.
    According to AMD's Technical Ref it should be a ClawHammer:
    A=130nm, S= Hammer, 939
    A=130nm, W= Newcastle, 939
    You can tell by looking at the last two digits on the first line, if they're AW its a regular NewCastle, if its AS, its one of these new mystery CPU's.
    Yah, I went to Newegg, ZZF, and Monarch and noticed this as well. Also if you notice, it's only the the boxed versions all the OEM versions are still AS. Maybe the rumor is right and these guys are washed up FX-53's that they decided to put into use while they wait for Venice! Let me know, I want to order NOW!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ackbar
    Wait a sec...

    Eva: Why do all the CPU-Z's read "Newcastle" but the Everest reads "Clawhammer"??
    Because it is a Clawhammer with a crippled L2 cache. They are overclocking monsters.

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    How do these compare at the same clock speed to the Winchesters??
    @Eva....is that prime stable??

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    here's a 4000+ I used to have........

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    here's a 4000+ I used to have........
    I know it's old but that printed out motherboard is just classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bito
    How do these compare at the same clock speed to the Winchesters??
    @Eva....is that prime stable??
    Any answers to the above pls

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    haven't really tested clock for clock .... but yes 2800mhz at 1.6v is prime stable
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