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TUK101
08-19-01, 04:02 AM
I may sound like an idiot for asking, but isnt that what this forum is all about? lol Just what is cco and cco stepping?:rolleyes:

The Doors
08-19-01, 04:50 AM
Hi TUK101,
Well, cB0, cC0 and cD0 are the possible stepping revision of a chip, is like the version of a chip.
My C2 600 is a cB0, not the best, and you can OC it around 900Mhz, the Stepping revision cC0 of the same chip is much better, and is OCable aroun 1Ghz.

I hope it helps you :-)

TUK101
08-19-01, 10:13 PM
Originally posted by The Doors
Hi TUK101,
Well, cB0, cC0 and cD0 are the possible stepping revision of a chip, is like the version of a chip.
My C2 600 is a cB0, not the best, and you can OC it around 900Mhz, the Stepping revision cC0 of the same chip is much better, and is OCable aroun 1Ghz.

I hope it helps you :-) :cool: Thanks man, i kind of figured it may have been along those lines. Kind of like with the different models of PII chips it sounds like. OK, well it looks like i get to tear the case apart on my comp again and see what model of chip that I have. But first i'll throw this out there. I have a Celeron 800 100fsb. Is that a particular chip that they used or are there different models of that too?

funnyperson1
08-19-01, 10:22 PM
before you crack your case open, try a program like si soft sandra that will tell you if your chip is a cCo ......also there are no stupid questions here(unless theyre made by me of course)....

The Doors
08-20-01, 04:28 AM
You can take the stepping revision of your chip also with Cpu-z that you found at http://www.cpuid.com/
About your last question, well I'm not sure of what you wanna know, probably you are speaking of the different Fsb of your C2 800?

TUK101
08-20-01, 10:59 PM
Originally posted by The Doors
You can take the stepping revision of your chip also with Cpu-z that you found at http://www.cpuid.com/
About your last question, well I'm not sure of what you wanna know, probably you are speaking of the different Fsb of your C2 800? I was just wondering if they used, or are useing different cores for the C2 800 celeron chip?

The Doors
08-21-01, 08:38 AM
OK, there are two different version of the Celeron 2 800, the cC0 (SL4TF) and the cD0 (SL54P), the last one is better ;-)

I hope this helps you.