by congo » Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:58 pm
Well, that's complete news to me Cameron, as far as I knew, they are sliced off the same silicon, binned and sold. If the silicon is good that week, any cpu is gonna have a better chance at high clocks, whether it's binned a 4400+ or a 4800+.
In some cases, the cores won't meet 4800+ standard without a safety margin and MAY get binned as 4400's, but I think you'll find most are the same cpu with a different multi.
Any inferior silicon is more likely to have half it's cache disabled and binned a 3800+ I would think.
If you know different, then please enlighten me with the details Cameron ?
Sometimes it's just pure luck. My last 3500+ would not budge over stock speed. At the time, it was an early release cpu, and they were probably scratching to meet orders. As time goes on, the manufacturing process is fine tuned and better yields of high quality silicon are the result
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congo on Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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