Opteron Identification
Currently I only have G34 examples shown but I will probably add C32 later and if requested Socket F.
Credit:
Retail information mainly gathered from cpu-world.
http://www.cpu-world.com/info/id/AMD-K10-identification.html
Gathering the ES info and connecting the dots was my doing.
I am still trying to work out what those last 2 digits of the part number mean though lol.
Currently I only have G34 examples shown but I will probably add C32 later and if requested Socket F.
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Gen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MC Z S 1618 00 T C E 21
MC Z S 1718 00 T C E 25
MC Z S 2008 00 T C E 25
MC O S 6128 WK T 8 E GO
MC O S 6180 YE T C E GO
IL Z S 2020 45 T C G 43
IL Z S 2521 45 T C G 44
IL Z S 2626 60 T G G 45
IL O S 6272 WK T G G GU
IL O S 6282 YE T G G GU
AD Z S 3583 45 T 4 G 54
AD Z S 2880 57 T G G 54
AD O S 6308 WK T 4 G HK
AD O S 6386 YE T G G HK
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1. Series
O Opteron
Z ES
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2. Class
S Server
E Embedded
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3 Model number
Retail: First two digits denote generation
Retail: Last two digits denote level of performance inside generation.
ES: First two digits denote clockspeed
ES: Last two digits denote "I haven't the foggiest"
MC 1718
MC 2008
MC 6128
MC 6180
IL 2020
IL 2521
IL 2626
IL 6272
IL 6282
AD 3583
AD 2880
AD 6308
AD 6386
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4. power and features
VA 85 Watt, Socket G34
WK 115 Watt, Socket G34
00 115 Watt, Socket G34
45 115 Watt, Socket G34
YE 140 Watt, Socket G34
57 140 Watt, Socket G34
60 140 Watt, Socket G34
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5. Package
T G34
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6. Number of cores in hex (as it has been pointed out twice now since IL AMD has abandoned the base 16 counting to keep from adding a second column...
not sure what base they are using since they did have a 20c ES AD chip that hasn't show up anywhere.
So... 1-9 then A-Z. 20c would be K by my guess.)
4 4
6 6
8 8
C 12
G 16
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7. L3 Cache size
E 12 MB
G 16 MB
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8. Core stepping
GN MC D0
21 MC D0
25 MC D1
GO MC D1
43 IL A0 (do not buy, unstable and removed from bios support)
44 IL B0 YMMV
45 IL B1
GU IL B2
54 AD C0 (Unconfirmed)
HK AD C0
Credit:
Retail information mainly gathered from cpu-world.
http://www.cpu-world.com/info/id/AMD-K10-identification.html
Gathering the ES info and connecting the dots was my doing.
I am still trying to work out what those last 2 digits of the part number mean though lol.
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