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Old July 9th 03, 03:22 AM
Paul
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"Ed" wrote in message
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 17:10:38 -0400, "Paul"
wrote:

Isn't the Palomino core considered to be the Model 6? If so, it does not go

up
to 2200+. The Model 8 is where you would find the 2200+.
I thought the Model 8 CPU's are what AMD was calling their Thoroughbred (both
CPUID 680 and 681) chips.


Right, .018 Palo core stopped at 2100+. The first .013 XP chip was the
2200+ and it sucked (still does) for over clocking these would have the
CPUID of 680 (a.k.a. "Tbred-A", 8 metal layer).
The Tbred-B (681, 9 layer) OC much better, and are all unlocked as well
as Bartons.

Ed



That is what I thought....

Paul




Paul

"Tomi" wrote in message
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I'm guessing ur running a palomino core processor, and it can't be o/c-ed
(significantlly) unless u connect the L bridges