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Skip recently added the new 2.5/400, 2.6/400, 2.66/533, and 2.8/533 Northwoods categories to the CPU database. Anyone with a new C1 stepping Northwood, please add your info. Thanks for helping our overclockers.com CPU database to be the best in the universe.
_maximilian_
09-11-02, 03:56 PM
some 2.4Ghz are also C1, i dont own one but i've seen it.
Johnny Knoxville
09-11-02, 04:00 PM
Originally posted by FMS
some 2.4Ghz are also C1, i dont own one but i've seen it.
i thought they're not out yet
_maximilian_
09-11-02, 04:30 PM
Originally posted by Yodums2
i thought they're not out yet
they sure are, you have to look for the 4000FSB ones though, like the 2.5.
I'll get a 2.4 (400) in a day orso and guess what i'm hoping for. ;)
deathstar13
09-11-02, 06:11 PM
yup the c1 steppings i know have been listed for at least a week on intels site 2.4,2.5,2.6. i think are the ones listed these are the 400mhz fsb tho.im waiting on the c1-533.the 2.66 is outa my wallets reach for the time being. http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/details.asp?sSpec=SL6GT&ProcFam=483&PkgType=ALL&SysBusSpd=ALL&CorSpd=5464
There are no C1 stepping 2.4 CPUs yet, I just now checked on the official Intel website. There is nothing listed there. That link in the last post was for the 2.5 CPU which is a C1 stepping.
Johnny Knoxville
09-11-02, 06:52 PM
yea[H] i was talking about t[H]e 2.4g[H]z, t[H]ey probably won't be out for at least a mont[H]
jdmcnudgent
09-11-02, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by pacino
Sir yes sir :) why havent you added yours yet??? and maybe we can get the correct names on the cpu's on the list, as the only b chip on the official intel site is the 2.4b:D check for yourself (http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/list.asp?ProcFam=483) :p
It takes a couple of days after you enter a CPU before it shows up, because they try to verify the entries. I added my 2.66 yesterday, but last time I checked, it still hadn't showed up in the database.
jdmcnudgent
09-11-02, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by batboy
It takes a couple of days after you enter a CPU before it shows up, because they try to verify the entries. I added my 2.66 yesterday, but last time I checked, it still hadn't showed up in the database. what about the wrong namings, ie b chips????:(
You'll need to bug Skip with a PM about the "B". Personally, I don't care. We all know the "B" means 533 MHz system speed. I know, technically Intel didn't use the "B" unless there was also an "A" CPU for that same speed. Anyway, Skip is the guy to chat with if that bothers you.
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