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    So there are mine results:

    1. X2 4800+@3GHz 65nm Brisbane core, Crucial Value DDR2 667 5-5-5-15-20@1000MHz 4-4-4-12-15 2T 2.2V

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    2. 3500+@3GHz 65nm Lima core, same memory as above. Sorry for not having Sanda screen but I was getting 7660MB/s.

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    Clearly big advantage for X2 CPU version. BTW latency measured by Everest has not changed at all between those two processors (in contrary to S939 SC and DC CPUs where SC was faster in memory access and bandwidth) so it looks like single core 65nm has cross bar and memory controller from dual core version. In other words Lima looks to be capped Brisbane.
    Last edited by Lightman; 07-07-2007 at 03:20 PM. Reason: adjustments :)
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