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sja360 said:use cpu brain identifier (google it) it should provide you with the codes for your cpu's without removal of them from the socket.
westie17 said:Is your 3700+ OEM or retail version?
TiZoR said:CCBWE 0541XPMW running at 2640mhz stock volts seems stable just doing a few tests now
noe2 plat mobo and 2gb gskill mem [hz]
TiZoR said:EDIT now at 2.75ghz on stock volts
250x11 ill run a few tests later seems to be ok!
Why don't you actually test it out for stability before rushing to make a post!Cryfreeman said:booted up and threw a 32mb super pi at it. passed no problem
Big.Wayne said:Why don't you actually test it out for stability before rushing to make a post!
Haha nice one!Cryfreeman said:yeah rushed it so i could post on here as im a overclocking noob.
Strange one, perhaps CPU-Z is wrong?GeForce said:Well I could well be wrong here but I thought the Sandy 3700 was either the E4 or the E6 stepping? See the following link:
http://www.amdcompare.com/us-en/desktop/SideBySide.aspx?opn=ADA3700DAA5BN&opn=ADA3700DKA5CF
Dutch Guy said:Strange one, perhaps CPU-Z is wrong?
I'm at work now and don't remember the first line, I thought it was ADA3700DAA5BN, the strange thing is that a lot of other CPU's with these codes (or codes close to it) are dual core Opteron 165's
I will check further tonight as I will be FSB testing my mobo.
Have you tried to see how the CPU reacts to increased VCore?TiZoR said:mines at 26oC idle about 33 load
thats overclocked to 2750mhz @ 1.35volts
using the BIG typhoon
so i belive these CCBWE steppings are quite good
mines from ocuk purchased on monday this week [OEM] not retail
TiZoR said:quick question, what is the stock volts for these chips btw