The Vcore and Max Power ranges (at least as identified on Everest)Originally Posted by The Coolest
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The Vcore and Max Power ranges (at least as identified on Everest)Originally Posted by The Coolest
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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.Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
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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It will be an ADA....AFAIK, the ADV's are still a way's away from release......Originally Posted by The Coolest
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