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Old 09-30-01, 06:38 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Which is the better for OC,ing


I have the chance to get a 1.4 to replace my 1.2. is the 1.4 easer to oc
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Old 09-30-01, 06:42 PM   #2
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depends on what stepping your 1.2 is, if it were an AXIA and you got a AHYJA 1.4 then the 1.4 would probabally overclock better, but if your 1.2 is an AHYJA then there probabally wouldn't be much differance. What can you get the 1.2 to at present?

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Old 09-30-01, 06:46 PM Thread Starter   #3
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I have no idea what you just said????? what is stepping and how do you find it?
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the stepping is the third line and first five characters of code on the cpu core

also take note of the first character of line four
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the stepping is the third line and first five characters of code on the cpu core

also take note of the first character of line four
I think the fourth character is very important. I had a AXIA "9" and it sucked. I returned it for a AXIA "Y" and got 200 mhz more.
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