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...but Newegg guarantees 2100+ T-Bred B for less $ then 1700+ DLT3C T-Bred B costs elsewhere so you should go with Newegg 2100+, right Gautam...?
 
Well...for around $2 less... if that small amount is worth something to you, sure, why not. Its still going to be around $20 more than a DUT3C either way. A 2000+ looks like an interesting way to go, though, although both are all too often overlooked.
 
What week is your 2100+? And how much worse does it overclock by? I consider a 100mhz or so to be negligible, because such discrepancies exists even with DLT3C's themselves. No matter what the processor is branded as, it all does boil down to luck.
 
I'll let yall know about the 2100 DUT3C's from Newegg today. Mine should be here within an hour or two. I'll record all the numbers and what not and give initial overclocking projections after a brief warm up at stock speeds.
 
2100+ yes, but I don't know about those 2000+. They're DKT3C and have always been worse overclockers than 2100+ T-Bred B's...
 
Well, one of my friends just ordered one a week ago, and got the best code I've ever seen in my life- a DUT3C AIXHB 03xx xPAW. I haven't seen DKT3C's in a while, but yes, if you get one, you won't get far.
 
Interesting, so they now label good stuff with 2000+ stickers.
Where did he buy it from?
 
newegg. Like I've said before, now almost all T-Bred B's that you'll find will be excellent overclockers. They've been getting progressively better. If 1700+'s come badged as DLT3C's, these days, there's almost no chance of finding a DKT3C 2000+.
 
Sounds like newegg 2000+ is the way to go instead of 2100+ although you know newegg "guarantees" them to be "DKT3C" but you're right it's not like they'll get a new "DKT3C" batch in...
 
Be warned that the voltage code in the OPN does NOT indicate the core version. You must have access to the stepping code to make that determination. You need both a guarantee of VOLTAGE and REVISION.

As an example, the 1800+ in my system is a DLT3C, but it does not overclock by more than 330MHz because it is an "A" core (AIUGA). For anyone interested, I get this overclock with an "R" wafer quality.
 
1. It seems that it's more likely to get DLT3C T-Bred A instead of DLT3C T-Bred B at newegg,

2. Guaranteed DLT3C T-Bred B costs more than DUT3C 2100+ so 2100+ is the way to go over DLT3C 1700+ T-Bred B. (There's no such thing as a DLT3C 2100+)

3. News is that there are no more old "DKT3C" 2000+ at newegg.

$62 newegg.com 2000+ DUT3C AIXHB 03xx xPAW is now the way to go!
 
Just got my 2100+ installed. The numbers are as follows.

AXDA 2100 DUT3C
9727074260738
JIUHB 0308UPMW

There it is. Tell me about my CPU!

I'm currently just checking things out at 210x8.5=1785. My temps are 35 at load which is ok for my old heatsink here.
 
210x9.5=1995 @ the stock 1.6v.
36C after several rounds of prime95. I'm liking this CPU already. I'm seeing good things in the future.
 
Hm, JIUHB? So newegg 2100+ are not AIUHB Thoroughbred B's any more?

Well I would have thought that 2100+ AIUHB is better than 1700+ JIUHB.

But now q is: 2100+ JIUHB = $49 1700+ JIUHB?
 
c627627 said:
Hm, JIUHB? So newegg 2100+ are not AIUHB Thoroughbred B's any more?

Well I would have thought that 2100+ AIUHB is better than 1700+ JIUHB.

But now q is: 2100+ JIUHB = $49 1700+ JIUHB?

The AIUHB is better? Well they were advertising it as such. Is it worth an RMA?
 
brennan77 said:
Just got my 2100+ installed. The numbers are as follows.

AXDA 2100 DUT3C
9727074260738
JIUHB 0308UPMW

There it is. Tell me about my CPU!

I'm currently just checking things out at 210x8.5=1785. My temps are 35 at load which is ok for my old heatsink here.

Now here's an example of what I mean by 1700+ DLT3C's being of the same wafer integrity as some 2100+. The stepping code 0308UPMW is identical to what can be found in some DLT3C's. The wafer integrity is mediocre, as denoted by the M; you should overclock as well as any 1700+. Something's odd about the "U"s though. They seem to do slightly worse than the others from what I've seen in Bartons and T-Breds. The AIUHB vs. JIUHB doesn't make any difference. The first letter in this code seems meaningless for our purposes. What your processor looks like to me is being essentially identical to a 1700+ DLT3C, but stock voltage raised, because the stock speed is raised.
 
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