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Hello people!
Very nice forum you have here!
This is my first post, and I'm starting with question
Oh, and first of all - excuse my bad english, but I'm from Bulgaria.
So, here is the question:
How can I differentiate a processor which is cC0 steping from one that is cD0? I'm interested more particular in Celeron 800.
I found this table from Intel :
http://support.intel.com/support/processors/sspec/icp.htm
So, if I bealive it, the stepings can be differentiated from the S-spec number. For example, if I have Celeron 800 with S-spec number SL5EB, that means, that it is cD0 steping. But I'm not sure if this is true. And if it's true, is it always true?
So, can anybody tell me - am I right in my thoughts, or am I wrong?
10x in advance.
Very nice forum you have here!
This is my first post, and I'm starting with question
Oh, and first of all - excuse my bad english, but I'm from Bulgaria.
So, here is the question:
How can I differentiate a processor which is cC0 steping from one that is cD0? I'm interested more particular in Celeron 800.
I found this table from Intel :
http://support.intel.com/support/processors/sspec/icp.htm
So, if I bealive it, the stepings can be differentiated from the S-spec number. For example, if I have Celeron 800 with S-spec number SL5EB, that means, that it is cD0 steping. But I'm not sure if this is true. And if it's true, is it always true?
So, can anybody tell me - am I right in my thoughts, or am I wrong?
10x in advance.
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