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spyke
05-07-01, 04:55 AM
are all 1.33 ghz t-birds axia and avia stepping?

Hoot
05-07-01, 06:45 AM
Darn near all of them are, but those stepping codes represent a snapshot in time of the evolutionary process. Expect to slowly see them replaced by higher letter sequences.

Hoot

fallout55
05-07-01, 12:41 PM
My 1.33 Tbird was AXIA. I think all of them are since they were released after the AXIAs showed up.

Master Matt
05-07-01, 03:15 PM
I have a 1.33, How can i find out if it's an Axia??, what the easiest way?
thanx,
Matt

Paul -The Mad Hatter
05-07-01, 06:02 PM
Matt, you'll have to look @ the cpu

MsNath
05-07-01, 06:36 PM
I got an 1.33 avia only a couple of weeks ago... So they are still circulating.

Da Whip
05-07-01, 07:04 PM
MsNath, Obviously you are not seeing any lack of performance between Axia and Avia chips. The only deciding factor in most O/C's is the cooling and system set up. Your Avia is rocking, goes to show what can be done!

Megahurtz
05-07-01, 07:36 PM
All of the 1.33Ghz processors that I have seen are. They also share something else. They all have the letter 'Y' as the first character of the third line.

My sampling is rather small. Limited to perhaps a gross.

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Tomas
05-09-01, 10:42 AM
MsNath (May 07, 2001 06:36 p.m.):
I got an 1.33 avia only a couple of weeks ago... So they are still circulating.

how did the temp down too 20c when running it over 1.5ghz??? WOW thats awesome

spyke
05-10-01, 11:28 PM
hey thanx for the info folks.. appreciate it. i can get the 1.33 or 1.3 for $187 but the 1.33 is back ordered till 5-25. didnt know if it would be worth the wait.