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    Quote Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
    Isn't that really a Toledo? I thought Manchesters were LDBHE and Toledos CCBWE;
    Well, actually I think it's a Toledo with half of L2 disabled, labled as a Machester E6.

    Quote Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
    mine is Toledo and bugs at -26C hmmm nice consistency if so.
    Well, it doesn't show a bug, it just shows that is unbugged at -26º. haven't been able to try lower temps yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoL
    Well, actually I think it's a Toledo with half of L2 disabled, labled as a Machester E6.
    All 2x512k L2 Cache X2's will identify as "Manchester", but what core is actually under the IHS can be figured out by the stepping info. You're right - it is a Toledo with 1/2 cache disabled - so technically, it's not a TRUE Manchester

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    All 2x512k L2 Cache X2's will identify as "Manchester", but what core is actually under the IHS can be figured out by the stepping info. You're right - it is a Toledo with 1/2 cache disabled - so technically, it's not a TRUE Manchester
    Well, what I wanted to say, bug just didn't find the right words...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoL
    Well, what I wanted to say, bug just didn't find the right words...
    I see you're still having problems..lol...

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    After something I read, I think of Toledos (CBBWE) as 2x San Diego cores and Manchesters (LDBHE) as 2x Venice cores. The reason I point this up is that, in keeping with the thread title, I haven't seen any cold-bugged LDBHEs mentioned so far. I think. Out of Sandy's and Venices, we know which ones cold bug.. just wish I'd tried a LDBHE now (BH still ruling?

    What complicates matters with x2 3800s is that both the E4 (BVBOX) and E6 (CDBOX) are now sold as BVBOX, according to the AMD website. It's pot luck what you get, in other words. Unless it's just a typo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
    After something I read, I think of Toledos (CBBWE) as 2x San Diego cores and Manchesters (LDBHE) as 2x Venice cores. The reason I point this up is that, in keeping with the thread title, I haven't seen any cold-bugged LDBHEs mentioned so far. I think. Out of Sandy's and Venices, we know which ones cold bug.. just wish I'd tried a LDBHE now (BH still ruling?

    What complicates matters with x2 3800s is that both the E4 (BVBOX) and E6 (CDBOX) are now sold as BVBOX, according to the AMD website. It's pot luck what you get, in other words. Unless it's just a typo.
    BH indeed seems to be the most resiliant to the cold.

    RE: the BV vs. CD issue - Don't let the OPN (the first line) confuse you. Basically, if you ignore what's written on that line and just look to the first five letters of the second line, your findings will be the same.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    BH indeed seems to be the most resiliant to the cold.

    RE: the BV vs. CD issue - Don't let the OPN (the first line) confuse you. Basically, if you ignore what's written on that line and just look to the first five letters of the second line, your findings will be the same.....
    You can always let CPUZ tell you what your chip is, either an E6 or an E4.
    But Steve, are you saying that there are some BV that are E6? (and some CD that are E4?)
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