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CPU revision e3 or e6 with amd athlon 64bit 3200 venice core...

 
 
DDC
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      22nd Dec 2005
CPU revision e3 or e6 with amd athlon 64bit 3200 venice core...

i've done some google on the subject but i couldn't find any
differrence with the two rev mentionned.... The only thing that i've
read is that thet new revision will be 5 degree lees tolerant to heat
so this mean to me that it will not overclock as the revision e3....


But in other hand is there is some gain at stock speed would gone for
it with out problem...


What i should do??? And what's are the difference between the two
revision?
 
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milleron
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      26th Dec 2005
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:33:16 -0500, DDC <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>CPU revision e3 or e6 with amd athlon 64bit 3200 venice core...
>
>i've done some google on the subject but i couldn't find any
>differrence with the two rev mentionned.... The only thing that i've
>read is that thet new revision will be 5 degree lees tolerant to heat
>so this mean to me that it will not overclock as the revision e3....
>
>
>But in other hand is there is some gain at stock speed would gone for
>it with out problem...
>
>
>What i should do??? And what's are the difference between the two
>revision?


The E6 is the dual-core version, is it not? I would have thought that
you'd have to go up in speed to a 3800+ Athlon 64 X2 before you'd see
an E6 revision. Someone will kindly correct me if I have this wrong.


Ron
 
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Thomas Wendell
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      26th Dec 2005
Stand corrected....
I have an A64 3200+ Venice core rev E6(?)
CPU-Z gives Family F , Model F , Stepping 2 ,
and Ext. Family F , Ext. Model F, Revision DH-E6


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"milleron" <(E-Mail Removed)> kirjoitti
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> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:33:16 -0500, DDC <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>CPU revision e3 or e6 with amd athlon 64bit 3200 venice core...
>>
>>i've done some google on the subject but i couldn't find any
>>differrence with the two rev mentionned.... The only thing that i've
>>read is that thet new revision will be 5 degree lees tolerant to heat
>>so this mean to me that it will not overclock as the revision e3....
>>
>>
>>But in other hand is there is some gain at stock speed would gone for
>>it with out problem...
>>
>>
>>What i should do??? And what's are the difference between the two
>>revision?

>
> The E6 is the dual-core version, is it not? I would have thought that
> you'd have to go up in speed to a 3800+ Athlon 64 X2 before you'd see
> an E6 revision. Someone will kindly correct me if I have this wrong.
>
>
> Ron



 
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