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Old April 23rd 05, 01:18 PM
bgame63
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Default sledge hammer?

was looking at newegg at the
4000+ amds and saw a sledgehammer
designation looked at link in a post
here and didn't see that des. on
that site any 1 ever see this name before
bgame


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Old April 23rd 05, 04:30 PM
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"bgame63" wrote in message
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was looking at newegg at the
4000+ amds and saw a sledgehammer
designation looked at link in a post
here and didn't see that des. on
that site any 1 ever see this name before
bgame


Sledgehammer is the codename for the 130nm Athlons with 1MB of L2 cache and
dual channel memory. i.e FX models. The 4000+ is basically an FX with its
multiplier locked.

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Derek


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Old April 24th 05, 11:14 PM
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does that also apply to the
clawhammer ?
bgame


"Derek Baker" wrote in message
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"bgame63" wrote in message
.. .
was looking at newegg at the
4000+ amds and saw a sledgehammer
designation looked at link in a post
here and didn't see that des. on
that site any 1 ever see this name before
bgame


Sledgehammer is the codename for the 130nm Athlons with 1MB of L2 cache
and dual channel memory. i.e FX models. The 4000+ is basically an FX with
its multiplier locked.

--
Derek



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Old April 24th 05, 11:28 PM
Derek Baker
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"bgame63" wrote in message
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does that also apply to the
clawhammer ?
bgame


"Derek Baker" wrote in message
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"bgame63" wrote in message
.. .
was looking at newegg at the
4000+ amds and saw a sledgehammer
designation looked at link in a post
here and didn't see that des. on
that site any 1 ever see this name before
bgame


Sledgehammer is the codename for the 130nm Athlons with 1MB of L2 cache
and dual channel memory. i.e FX models. The 4000+ is basically an FX with
its multiplier locked.



Does what apply?

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Derek


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Old April 25th 05, 08:34 PM
bgame63
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isn't the 4000+ the same as the fx-53 proc
and im looking at these 2 from newegg
http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Produ...82E16819103459
just curios
bgame


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Old April 25th 05, 08:44 PM
Derek Baker
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"bgame63" wrote in message
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isn't the 4000+ the same as the fx-53 proc
and im looking at these 2 from newegg
http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Produ...82E16819103459
just curios
bgame



Yes, except that the FX has an unlocked multiplier

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Derek


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Old April 26th 05, 12:05 AM
bgame63
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ahhhh tyvm for the
info
bgame


"Derek Baker" wrote in message
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"bgame63" wrote in message
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isn't the 4000+ the same as the fx-53 proc
and im looking at these 2 from newegg
http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Produ...82E16819103459
just curios
bgame



Yes, except that the FX has an unlocked multiplier

--
Derek



 




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