Originally posted by: touchmyichi
If you look at the user reviews, all of the people who bought it recently got b's, so its pretty safe. Googlegear might be safer though.
Originally posted by: Naruto
I've been researching these new 0312 from newegg from the OC of most people who just got them. After reading numerous posts on their results I pretty much got the OC picture. On average these will do (12x166 ~ 2Ghz) on default vcore of 1.6V. They should do fine approaching towards 2.1Ghz (given a +.5 vcore or not). But the odds of hitting 2.2 Ghz are not so good. Lots of users needed high vcores to get 2.2 ghz (1.75V +) while a few got 2.2 ghz at lower vcores. So these are much better than T-bred A's, but not as good as DLT3C. Basically for $43 u get a 2.1 ghz processor =D, good deal.
Originally posted by: BmXStuD
Originally posted by: Naruto
I've been researching these new 0312 from newegg from the OC of most people who just got them. After reading numerous posts on their results I pretty much got the OC picture. On average these will do (12x166 ~ 2Ghz) on default vcore of 1.6V. They should do fine approaching towards 2.1Ghz (given a +.5 vcore or not). But the odds of hitting 2.2 Ghz are not so good. Lots of users needed high vcores to get 2.2 ghz (1.75V +) while a few got 2.2 ghz at lower vcores. So these are much better than T-bred A's, but not as good as DLT3C. Basically for $43 u get a 2.1 ghz processor =D, good deal.
you mean a good 2.1ghz that runs @ a what 2400+ speeds!
Originally posted by: Blooz1
You people seem to forget that the DUT chips can handle higher voltage than the DLT's. When they first came out, many people were running them at over 2V! There's still a lot of people running at 1.9V without any problems.....
Originally posted by: HoMeZ
It's not about the B it's about the U or D in DUTC or DLTC =]