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kfunk

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I just found out that my previous XP1700 AIUGA 2049 cpu was a DLT3C. I was only able to overclock 1880 Mhz. I thought DLT3C cpus were capable of very high overclocks? Was it because I had a T-Bred A?
 
Yes a's do not overclock near as well as the b's.

What is the 0310 in your sig u, x, v ?
 
I have had this question for a long long time but now that it is brought up, [pardon threadjack] what is the difference between the upmw, the xpmw and the vpmw? which o/cs better? [/threadjack]
 
im pretty sure damian is right. i think the date code itself has more to do with the quality of the chip than the letter following it, but im not totally sure.
 
I heard there's not that much overclocking ability difference between the three
 
Since the question of upmw, vpmw, wpmw, xmpw has been asked so many time, can we start a poll thread for the Tbred B 1700 DLT3C with entries like:

upmw 2200 and below
upmw 2200 - 2299
upmw 2300 - 2399
upmw 2400 - 2499
upmw 2500 and up
vpmw 2200 and below
vpmw 2200 - 2299
vpmw 2300 - 2399
vpmw 2400 - 2499
vpmw 2500 and up
wpmw 2200 and below
wpmw 2200 - 2299
wpmw 2300 - 2399
wpmw 2400 - 2499
wpmw 2500 and up
xpmw 2200 and below
xpmw 2200 - 2299
xpmw 2300 - 2399
xpmw 2400 - 2499
xpmw 2500 and up
other 2200 and below
other 2200 - 2299
other 2300 - 2399
other 2400 - 2499
other 2500 and up

I think we may get a clearer answer from doing it. As of now, there are 74 votes in the thread about the 1.5V 1700, which will help if they fill in such poll.
 
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hitechjb1 said:
Since the question of upmw, vpmw, wpmw, xmpw has been asked so many time, can we start a poll thread for the Tbred B 1700 DLT3C with entries like:

upmw 2200 and below
upmw 2200 - 2299
upmw 2300 - 2399
upmw 2400 - 2499
upmw 2500 and up
vpmw 2200 and below
vpmw 2200 - 2299
vpmw 2300 - 2399
vpmw 2400 - 2499
vpmw 2500 and up
wpmw 2200 and below
wpmw 2200 - 2299
wpmw 2300 - 2399
wpmw 2400 - 2499
wpmw 2500 and up
xpmw 2200 and below
xpmw 2200 - 2299
xpmw 2300 - 2399
xpmw 2400 - 2499
xpmw 2500 and up
other 2200 and below
other 2200 - 2299
other 2300 - 2399
other 2400 - 2499
other 2500 and up

I think we may get a clearer answer from doing it. As of now, there are 74 votes in the thread about the 1.5V 1700, which will help if they fill in such poll.


Awsome idea!!!! :) unfortunatly vb code only alows 8 entries for those poll things.

OOOOHHHH!!!!!!!, we wouldnt have to have one of those we could just have people type in thier stuff through posts!

Well, do you want to have the honors of starting this or should I? I think its a really really good idea!
 
Typing in is not as good as the auto poll which tabulates the results for you. I saw another poll can have 10 entries. Where do you find out the max poll entries allowed?

Lets think to see whether there is some better way.
 
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One simple way is just to break it into two polls: one for u, v, another one for w, x.

E.g. one poll for
upmw 2200 and below
upmw 2200 - 2299
upmw 2300 - 2399
upmw 2400 - 2499
upmw 2500 and up
vpmw 2200 and below
vpmw 2200 - 2299
vpmw 2300 - 2399
vpmw 2400 - 2499
vpmw 2500 and up

Another poll for
wpmw 2200 and below
wpmw 2200 - 2299
wpmw 2300 - 2399
wpmw 2400 - 2499
wpmw 2500 and up
xpmw 2200 and below
xpmw 2200 - 2299
xpmw 2300 - 2399
xpmw 2400 - 2499
xpmw 2500 and up

But still it is not that neat.
 
Why don't we just make like different threads for each code?

I'll be voting "less than 2300Mhz" on my UPMW :(
 
One thread per stepping code may be good. Then it would need five threads at least. u, v, w, x, other, assuming there is no other common steppings.

Anyone know how to create a poll thread?
 
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