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OCUK: Are your x2 4400+ cpu`s 89w versions ?

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As the title says. Looking for the new 89w version of the toledo core. The product code should be ADV4400CDBOX, whereas on the ocuk website it is ADA4400CDBOX (regular 110w version). Not sure if it hasnt been updated or ocuk dont have the 89w versions.
If you have them it may get you more sales because I`ve seen on the net in many forums where people are looking for places to buy the 89w versions, just like me ;)
 
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dC2006 said:
As the title says. Looking for the new 89w version of the toledo core. The product code should be ADV4400CDBOX, whereas on the ocuk website it is ADA4400CDBOX (regular 110w version). Not sure if it hasnt been updated or ocuk dont have the 89w versions.
If you have them it may get you more sales because I`ve seen on the net in many forums where people are looking for places to buy the 89w versions, just like me ;)

i bought mine a few weeks back tht it was the 110W turns out its a 89w version ADV4400CDBOX tht is the 89w version rite wel anywy i bought it from overclockers
 
I've had my 4400 for a year now, how can I tell if its 110w or 89w ? I presume 110w is better.

core 0 will do 2.6 (2.75 with lots fans) but core 1 will do 2.8 easy WTF, tested with prime95 on each core.
 
110watt be the old version i can only assume thts how much power it sucks up from your psu
 
Yes the 110w versions are the older ones, the reason why I want a 89w version is because they dont get as hot as the 110w version. They aslo clock further, average about 2.9ghz if you know what you are doing ;)
 
on this 4400dual core cpu ive got 1 but having temp probs i thinkl wehen playing games l;ike company of heroes im getting temps of 53c sounts way to hot for my liking can any of u kind ppl tell me what sort of temps u get with this cpu please when playing i dont wanna fry this beauty:(
 
ginge51 said:
on this 4400dual core cpu ive got 1 but having temp probs i thinkl wehen playing games l;ike company of heroes im getting temps of 53c sounts way to hot for my liking can any of u kind ppl tell me what sort of temps u get with this cpu please when playing i dont wanna fry this beauty:(

53 for an AMD chip on load is ok, but what kind of cooling are you using? Have you used some decent AS5 paste as well on the CPU as that will lower the temps. :) Usually 55 degrees full load is a good Max to stay within, anything over is worrying.
 
really ? I`m surprised, I guess you need the 89w in a good stepping to get a decent clock with low vcore. I`ve seen quite a few 89w cpu`s doing 2.8ghz using between 1.35-1.4v, those must be the cream of the crop ;)

Still wondering if I should risk getting one to replace the one I have in sig.
 
yep obviously, im only oin air cooling atm ill see what i can do on water wen i get it.
 
i jsut recentely purchased a new 4400 and made sure it was the 89w, out of the box and on the stock cooler im at 2.8 @ 1.4v. unfortunately they went back to the old junky cooler with out the heat pipes.
 
I believe its CCBiE you are looking for and yes I got one a few weeks ago.

I have recently learn't that some ADV's are CCBWE's which you need to avoid.

Good luck finding what you are after. Don't know if giving OcUK sales a call and asking for a CCBiE would help. Worth a try if you get what you want and they get a sale i would say.

Russty.
 
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