Stormer Member Joined May 10, 2002 Location Canada Dec 22, 2003 #1 a 1.6A @ 2.6 or a 2.4 @ 2.6 ? thanks
zabomb4163 Member Joined Apr 27, 2002 Dec 22, 2003 #2 133*12 = 1600 216*12 = 2600 200*12 = 2400 216*12 = 2600 same speed if you plan on only going to 2.6ghz. but the 2.4C will hit 3.3ghz most likely whereas the 1.6a has small chances of going over 3ghz.
133*12 = 1600 216*12 = 2600 200*12 = 2400 216*12 = 2600 same speed if you plan on only going to 2.6ghz. but the 2.4C will hit 3.3ghz most likely whereas the 1.6a has small chances of going over 3ghz.
batboy Senior Moment Joined Jan 12, 2001 Location Kansas, USA Dec 22, 2003 #3 Well, the 16A is actually 16X100=1600. And... there are 3 types of 2.4 CPUs... 2.4A is 24X100, 2.4B is 18X133, and 2.4C is 12X200.
Well, the 16A is actually 16X100=1600. And... there are 3 types of 2.4 CPUs... 2.4A is 24X100, 2.4B is 18X133, and 2.4C is 12X200.
Phoenix87 Member Joined Jul 30, 2003 Dec 22, 2003 #4 Zabomb is right. You would definatly would get more OC out of the 2.4.
Surfeit00 Disabled Joined Nov 29, 2003 Location VA Dec 22, 2003 #5 batboy said: Well, the 16A is actually 16X100=1600. And... there are 3 types of 2.4 CPUs... 2.4A is 24X100, 2.4B is 18X133, and 2.4C is 12X200. Click to expand... yes, what 2.4 do you mean?
batboy said: Well, the 16A is actually 16X100=1600. And... there are 3 types of 2.4 CPUs... 2.4A is 24X100, 2.4B is 18X133, and 2.4C is 12X200. Click to expand... yes, what 2.4 do you mean?
OP Stormer Member Joined May 10, 2002 Location Canada Dec 22, 2003 Thread Starter #6 hey guys sorry for the confusion its a 2.4B