P peter p Member Joined Feb 2, 2002 Nov 15, 2002 #1 Are the tualatin 1.2 processors with spec number sl68p tb1 stepping? Isit a good chip to overclock even if it's a A1 stepping? Last edited: Nov 15, 2002
Are the tualatin 1.2 processors with spec number sl68p tb1 stepping? Isit a good chip to overclock even if it's a A1 stepping?
JCLW Member Joined Apr 1, 2002 Nov 15, 2002 #2 http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/list.asp?ProcFam=49&CorSpd=ALL&SysBusSpd=ALL&PkgType=ALL SL68P isn't listed. I think anything that starts with an SL6 is a tB1. - JW Last edited: Nov 15, 2002
http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/list.asp?ProcFam=49&CorSpd=ALL&SysBusSpd=ALL&PkgType=ALL SL68P isn't listed. I think anything that starts with an SL6 is a tB1. - JW
Edward2 Member Joined Apr 22, 2002 Location Folding@Home in Ball Ground, GA Nov 15, 2002 #3 The SL68P is a pre-conversion chip and is still a tA1 core. See this LINK.
TASOS Member Joined May 16, 2001 Location Athens Greece Nov 15, 2002 #4 Like "Edward2" already told you...SL68P is a tA1 stepping. The tB1 stepping will have s-spec SL6JS (still havent seen any of these in the market)
Like "Edward2" already told you...SL68P is a tA1 stepping. The tB1 stepping will have s-spec SL6JS (still havent seen any of these in the market)
OP P peter p Member Joined Feb 2, 2002 Nov 15, 2002 Thread Starter #6 TASOS said: Like "Edward2" already told you...SL68P is a tA1 stepping. The tB1 stepping will have s-spec SL6JS (still havent seen any of these in the market) Click to expand... What I need to know is if the 1.2 sl68p is a good chip for overclocking.
TASOS said: Like "Edward2" already told you...SL68P is a tA1 stepping. The tB1 stepping will have s-spec SL6JS (still havent seen any of these in the market) Click to expand... What I need to know is if the 1.2 sl68p is a good chip for overclocking.
JCLW Member Joined Apr 1, 2002 Nov 15, 2002 #7 Expect a 25~35% o/c with it (1500~1620) on air without VID pin mods. - JW