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    How is this one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    How is this one?

    Pretty good I have same exact

    Havent primed it or anything or really tested volts. Cooling is a zip tied fuzion v2 see what home depot has this weekend for some stability testing.


    PS cpuz 1.48 shows c0 stepping 1.49 shows c0/c1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbylite View Post
    Pretty good I have same exact

    Havent primed it or anything or really tested volts. Cooling is a zip tied fuzion v2 see what home depot has this weekend for some stability testing.


    PS cpuz 1.48 shows c0 stepping 1.49 shows c0/c1
    imho there are no C0/C1, its just cpu-z that is showing that.

    THe only stepping released so far is the C0, just look at the intel spec finder. If there is a new stepping it would be listed there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    imho there are no C0/C1, its just cpu-z that is showing that.

    THe only stepping released so far is the C0, just look at the intel spec finder. If there is a new stepping it would be listed there.
    ok, but if we put so much faith in the Intel spec finder, how come there's no thermal spec for any of the i7's??
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    Quote Originally Posted by nuclearjock View Post
    ok, but if we put so much faith in the Intel spec finder, how come there's no thermal spec for any of the i7's??

    Simple, cause nehalem uses the PCU, the thermal spec of the perviouse C2 was the Tcase max, but there is no such value for Nehalem.

    Instead Nehalem uses the PCU to stay within the thermal envelope (Tjmax or max TDP) and gives the users the best performance.

    Also just for info, there was no way to measure the Tcase max (Intel thermal spec) for C2 unless you would modify the IHS and house a thermo couble in the center of the IHS.

    So the thermal spec for the C2s was kinda worthless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbylite View Post
    Pretty good I have same exact

    Havent primed it or anything or really tested volts. Cooling is a zip tied fuzion v2 see what home depot has this weekend for some stability testing.


    PS cpuz 1.48 shows c0 stepping 1.49 shows c0/c1
    I only show C0. Is C1 better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    I only show C0. Is C1 better?

    Use this version of Cpu-z:

    http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpuz_149.zip

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj883u2 View Post
    Use this version of Cpu-z:

    http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpuz_149.zip

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