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    any1 tell me what my athlon64 4400+ codes mean?

    hi there

    like title says,can any1 tell me what my processor codes mean please: (ada4400daa6cd) (ccbwe) (0536xpmw1326857i50358) its an athlon64 4400+ 2x1mb cache,id appreciate any info thnx.

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    ada4400daa6cd = 4400+ (dunno what the other bits mean)
    ccbwe 0536xpmw = When the chip was made, certain steppings are better at ocing than others.

    Dont really know what the other bits mean tbh, i only pay attention to steppings.

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    Just to add.. CCBWE is the stepping code.. Like the CABNE stepping everyones been raving about during th Opty 146 season..

    0536XPMW will denote the date is was produced.. this ones been fabricated on week 36
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    so does this mean mine not be 1 of the better clocking ones then,my shuttle bios has all the settings for overclocking but im abit nervous of tryin since ive just built this puppy and dont wana hurt it lol.

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    ada4400daa6cd
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 2200 MHz
    939 Pin Lidded CµPGA 1.35 - 1.40 Volt
    2 MB L2 Cache
    CPUID Model 23
    Rev. E6 - 0,09µm
    Toledo core

    CCBWE
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=87182
    "1st letter: "production/release code"
    Pre-production or early samples have an "A" here where final production batches will be a "C" (for current chips). Some may recall that Venice samples where seen in the wild as "ABBLE" and current production runs are "LBBLE". While complete understanding of this is unknown at this time, it is clear that this has something to do with early samples.

    2nd letter: "core cache code"
    A = single core, 1MB
    B = single core, 512KB
    C = dual core, 1MB (each)
    D = dual core, 512MB (each)

    Note: 'Toledo' cores (1MB) with half the cache disabled will still be coded as "C". Therefore, you can see earlie 4600+ samples as ACXXX with only 512KB per core enabled.

    3rd and 4th letters/numbers: "memory controller revision"
    Works like a counter using all letter of the alphabet and digits 1-9. 3rd letter increments when running though all available 'steppings' as noted by the 4th letter.

    FX-55: XXA2X
    FX-57: XXBNX
    FX-57 (new stepping)/FX-60: XXB2X
    3700+ (new stepping): XXB3X
    ...
    and so on...

    5th letter: "revision code"
    C = rev C (as in CG Clawhammers)
    D = rev D (as in D0 for CBBID chips....)
    E = rev E (as in the rev E 'San Diego' core)"

    Quick Google says it's probably not 1 of the best but 2.6-.7GHz should be doable.
    Last edited by BUFF; 02-04-2006 at 05:01 PM.

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