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Thread: Unofficial Athlon X2 4850e Overclocking thread

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    Question Unofficial Athlon X2 4850e (and other 45W!!!) Overclocking thread

    4850e has the same 2.5GHz clock speed and 1MB L2 cache as the Athlon X2 4800+, but with a TDP of just 45 watts.

    They don't seem to be selling yet, anyone got one?
    personal OC results?

    a 4850e w/ an 790 or 780 chipset mobo combo for $149.99 would make my day! (and keep me an amd customer )

    Please post results
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    Don't have one yet... but kinda intersesting, it beats a Phenom with the TLB patch enabled on Euler3D
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    OC wise this might be pretty interesting.
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    it went on sale on SOME sites

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    I kinda like it. Should OC well and make a nice chip for a HTPC
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    I tested an 4850e in the M3A. At 3.125GHz the chip required the same amount of voltage that my BE2400 and my 5000BE required ~1.475V.
    But that chips need realy low voltage for 2.5GHZ ~1.175V in opposite to the other two.
    At 2GHz the chip is stable at 1V and uses max 1.3A(~16W) (prime95+3dmark06).
    Last edited by justapost; 04-18-2008 at 07:57 PM.

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    4050e is g2?
    if it can overclock like others g2, for this price...

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    4850e reading is incomplete in CPU-Z

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    Quote Originally Posted by justapost View Post
    4850e reading is incomplete in CPU-Z
    Check with CBId BE. It identifies that processor perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spectrobozo View Post
    4050e is g2?
    if it can overclock like others g2, for this price...
    I'm sorry, what's G2? the stepping?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KoHaN69 View Post
    I'm sorry, what's G2? the stepping?
    Yes, G2 is an improvement over other Brisbane steppings.
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    And here is mine.



    Actually, I built the system 3 weeks ago for my college. He seems to like his new AMD64 platform, but he has never liked AMD before! Intel was everything for him!

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    central brain identifier?
    what program is that?

    so 4450E is probably G2 as well.

    C'mon AMD bring on the Black Edition!!
    Last edited by KoHaN69; 04-20-2008 at 11:53 PM.

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    There is also 485B model which is unlocked, but I have not seen it in Belarus yet.
    Last edited by VVJ; 04-21-2008 at 02:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KoHaN69 View Post
    central brain identifier?
    what program is that?

    so 4450E is probably G2 as well.

    C'mon AMD bring on the Black Edition!!
    The 5000BE is a black edition...and it's G2...if you underclock/undervolt, you'd have a 45W chip. So, I don't see them releasing another BE chip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryboto View Post
    The 5000BE is a black edition...and it's G2...if you underclock/undervolt, you'd have a 45W chip. So, I don't see them releasing another BE chip.
    party-pooper!

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    Those 45W chips are just selected(binned) for lower power consumption at a given frequency.
    I tested an BE2400 and 4850e and an 5000BE. At 3.125GHz they all required ~1.475V.
    So for overclocking in that price segement the 5000BE is the best way to go due to it's unlocked multi.

    @VVJ: Thank's I'll give it a try. I like the power consumption information on CBid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KoHaN69 View Post
    central brain identifier?
    what program is that?

    so 4450E is probably G2 as well.

    C'mon AMD bring on the Black Edition!!
    CBId:
    http://cbid.amdclub.ru/
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    Quote Originally Posted by justapost View Post
    @VVJ: Thank's I'll give it a try. I like the power consumption information on CBid.
    Thanks! No probs! Check another snapshot for Phenom as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VVJ View Post
    Thanks! No probs! Check another snapshot for Phenom as well.
    VVJ the mobility tab isn't working on my 9850.
    Is that enabled yet?

    Edit, sorry I might not have worded that properly. It works it's just blank. So is the northbridge tab.

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    Thanks for the link VVJ

    That version works great.

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    Aussie FX,
    Good news! So, here is the public link. Thanks for the cooperation!

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    Thanks VVJ,

    I really like the effort you put into that app showing all the prozessor details. However on the mobility page it seems that you use the current-p-state register instead of the p-state-0 register for the cores. I run my cpu with an 11 multi at the moment, the multi in p-state-0 is 11,5 on my 9600BE. The page shows an 11x multi for p-state-0.

    Also i'm using an CPU-DID of 0 (means divide by 1) but the page shows an Divisor ID of 8.

    On the northbridg page I see you prepare to read out all the memory timing. In unganged mode those can be different for the two dct's. An additional drop down to select the dct might help.

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