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AMD Athlon 64 2800+ - is this C0 or CG stepping

gsethi

Diamond Member
Hello guys

I am confused as to whether my chip is C0 or CG stepping:

The numbers on the chip says: ADA2800AEP4AX

CPUZ gives me the following:
Specification: AMD Athlon 64 Processor 2800+
Family: F
Ext. Family
Model: C
Ext. Model: C
Stepping: 0
Revision: DH7-CG

thanks in advance
 
yeah, i knew that "AX" and Revision: DH7-CG would indicate CG stepping. The reason i was confused was that Steppingl gave me "0" in CPUZ. So, i wasnt sure as to whether it is C0 or CG. I was thinking that Steppingl should also be "G' for it to be fully CG but thanks for your answer though. Kinda weird, i guess.
 
Originally posted by: SparkedFire
CG and C0 are not steppings. They are revisions.

Thank you. This is becoming as annoying as people thinking you can run memory 1:1 on the A64.

Also, you could answer your own question by reading AMD's documentation on their site. The AX designation indicates that the CPU is a true Newcastle, CG revision.
 
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