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    E6300 New Step? B2→L2

    fund ths link(in chinese)
    http://www1.oc.com.tw/forums/msgexce...page=4&itype=2

    Pcb version 003 is L2,Pcb version 001 is B2 stepping


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    Real Allendale core maybe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by anubis
    Real Allendale core maybe?
    Yep. All Allendales until this moment was only cache-castrated Conroes, now this are the real Allendales.

    Maybe they will clock better, because of less temperature, but we will see!
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    Wow! any beckmark for L2?
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    B2 stepping seems to have more tiny chips gosh what do you call them ? and shows up as a conroe

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    intel cutting corners on new rev ?
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    you haven't answered the question everyone is dying to know: HOW DOES IT OVERCLOCK ?!
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    maybe is new rev andmore best and you the first man have that

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    Can you do some OC tests, please?

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    i'm guessing a real allendale too.

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    with the missing chokes and such on the back of the cpu... you all know, or most of us know what that means..
    lower overclocks.

    unless if it infact is a true Allendale core, they may not need that many to produce the same clocks.
    i kind of doubt it though. less caps = lower clocks or less stability at higher clocks.
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    interesting.......looks like they are crippling them now.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22
    interesting.......looks like they are crippling them now.....
    Well you cant blame intel for that. They are probaly pissed that their low end E6300 was getting massive overclocks and that was decreasing the sales of their higher end parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skootyloops
    Well you cant blame intel for that. They are probaly pissed that their low end E6300 was getting massive overclocks and that was decreasing the sales of their higher end parts.
    sure i can

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22
    sure i can

    who's gonna stop me
    Lol, I'm not going to stop you. But you have proved that the E6300 can be made faster then their flagship product pretty easily. The 99.5% overclock is one of the many reasons Intel is crippling their cpus

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    Quote Originally Posted by skootyloops
    Lol, I'm not going to stop you. But you have proved that the E6300 can be made faster then their flagship product pretty easily. The 99.5% overclock is one of the many reasons Intel is crippling their cpus
    lol must be my fault then

    well i'll be doing the same with E6600 ES B2 i guess.....wonder if they'll cripple them too then hahahah
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    how can you guys tell they are crippling them?

    This is a completly different layout, they didnt just axe a few caps and just call it a day.

    Wait until someone gets thier hands on one before you judge.

    Typically intel improves thier cpu's with new steppings, so either this is real allendale or it overclocks better imo. But who know maybe they did handicapp it, that would surprise me though as intel has never done that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revv23
    how can you guys tell they are crippling them?

    This is a completly different layout, they didnt just axe a few caps and just call it a day.

    Wait until someone gets thier hands on one before you judge.

    Typically intel improves thier cpu's with new steppings, so either this is real allendale or it overclocks better imo. But who know maybe they did handicapp it, that would surprise me though as intel has never done that.

    Nice find HiCookie
    typically manufacturers and particularly intel tighten their binning don't you agree
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    Quote Originally Posted by Revv23
    But who know maybe they did handicapp it, that would surprise me though as intel has never done that
    They are the ones who brought in locked multipliers. If thats not handicapping cpu overclocking I dont know what is

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    Quote Originally Posted by skootyloops
    They are the ones who brought in locked multipliers. If thats not handicapping cpu overclocking I dont know what is
    They locked multipliers to stop fraud. Understandably too, PC resellers selling a low end chip as a high end chip because they changed the multiplier.

    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22
    typically manufacturers and particularly intel tighten their binning don't you agree
    Hmm no I don't. Every intel cpu i have ever seen the new one clocks better then the older one. Northwood cores were most certainly like this, remember the late SLXXX steppings? Remember the 30 cap cpus that came out towards the end of it's lifespan. Conroe LXXXB's usually clock bettert then LXXXA's.

    Usually you can tell when intel is about to introduce a new part as the current ones start clocking much better. then they make the jump. Example when the 1.6a cpu's started hitting 2.4ghz with ease, thats when the 2.533ghz northwood came out. When those kept hitting 3ghz, bam northwood C.

    Like i said, we can't know for sure, but it would not be like intel, IMO.

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    fair point but i'm talking about binning here

    you look at Dothan air results..................you have to get 780 for best overclocks..........why? binning..... heh...
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    My guess why they got rid of extra caps is due to the smaller cache. Would make some sense.
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