well, as far as ive seen, all ES and MS chips have been N's, (one B, in link). so i think it has something to do with where its being built.
http://www.engineering-sample.com/in...8%20S754%20MS/
well, as far as ive seen, all ES and MS chips have been N's, (one B, in link). so i think it has something to do with where its being built.
http://www.engineering-sample.com/in...8%20S754%20MS/
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i was wondering the same myself..............i did mention to chew that my experience with T & N was different.......subscribing to find out more![]()
N chip note default volts...
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interesting i didn't look at that
my Opti165 T chip doesn't have default volts written on it but in windows at auto vcore it shows 1.328v as does the 3800+ X2 N chip
N= 1.30
T= 1.35
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I think you need to compare them as X2 manchester vs X2 manchester and so on
The chip in the pic above 3.2 at 1.5V IRC
Mine which is a T chip 3.2 at 1.6v
Last edited by chew*; 03-17-2006 at 03:50 PM.
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