View Full Version : AMD XP overclockability acorrding to Core?
Locutus-of-Borg
11-04-01, 04:56 AM
Hi all,
my first post here :D
But I wanted to ask if there is already something known about the cores of the new AMD XP processors and how they relate to how good they are in over clocking?
I know there was a great line up in AMD Thunderbirds' cores (like AXIA core was very overclockable, but AJIA or something was not).
So is there something known about the cores of the AMD XP?
Locutus-of-Borg
11-04-01, 08:24 AM
22 views and no reply?
(sorry, I'm new here, maybe that's normal :D)
I suspect that the reason you haven't had any replies yet, is that no one knows anything. I don't either. But I didn't want you to think we were just ignoring you. :)
The XPs are still new, and there's some real problem getting them unlocked. I suspect we just don't have enough information about different steppings yet.
nihili
Locutus-of-Borg
11-04-01, 06:36 PM
Originally posted by nihili
I suspect that the reason you haven't had any replies yet, is that no one knows anything. I don't either. But I didn't want you to think we were just ignoring you. :)
The XPs are still new, and there's some real problem getting them unlocked. I suspect we just don't have enough information about different steppings yet.
nihili Yeah, but I can buy a XP1,47 (1700+) for about 210$ that is already 100% unlocked :p
Originally posted by Locutus-of-Borg
Yeah, but I can buy a XP1,47 (1700+) for about 210$ that is already 100% unlocked :p
Where?
So far the only stepping I have seen anyone report having is AGKGA.
]-[itman
11-04-01, 08:28 PM
Not sure if i remember right but there was something about the stepping(thinking........thinking). Something about a "G" or a ohh what was it.....I think "J". Dang i can't remember. I'll look around and get back to this. BUT if i DO remember right the "G" seemed to be the better overclocker.
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