Socrilles17
Gawd
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New a third stepping has been found CABYE: see below for info
The original Opterons coming out were CABNE chips, while the newer ones seem to be CABGE chips -- what does this mean???
CABNE is the same silicon/manufacturing line as the FX57's in other words they are FX57 cores.
CABGE is the same silicon/manufacturing line as the 3700+/4000+ cores, and will probably not clock nearly as well.
CABYE only reported before with an opteron, specifically the 254, 2.6 ghz stable at 1.3 V's and max 3.1 ghz stable on water, gundamit's chip is doing what looks like around 3 ghz max stable on water (his is an opteron 148)
Here is a refernce to one of the FX57 CABNE cpus, i found a few others.
Oh and I'm pretty sure the first five letters in the second line is the best indicator, and one who has CAA2C 3000+ DTR would agree (FX55)
The original Opterons coming out were CABNE chips, while the newer ones seem to be CABGE chips -- what does this mean???
CABNE is the same silicon/manufacturing line as the FX57's in other words they are FX57 cores.
CABGE is the same silicon/manufacturing line as the 3700+/4000+ cores, and will probably not clock nearly as well.
CABYE only reported before with an opteron, specifically the 254, 2.6 ghz stable at 1.3 V's and max 3.1 ghz stable on water, gundamit's chip is doing what looks like around 3 ghz max stable on water (his is an opteron 148)
Here is a refernce to one of the FX57 CABNE cpus, i found a few others.
Oh and I'm pretty sure the first five letters in the second line is the best indicator, and one who has CAA2C 3000+ DTR would agree (FX55)