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Are these processors the same?

3.06 b = 533mhz FSB without hyperthreading

3.06 c = 800mhz FSB with hyperthreading. Google could have turned this up in about three seconds. I know, I just looked.
 
Originally posted by: AIWGuru
3.06 b = 533mhz FSB without hyperthreading

3.06 c = 800mhz FSB with hyperthreading. Google could have turned this up in about three seconds. I know, I just looked.

The two I was asking about are both 533MHz, so your Google findings wouldn't have answered my question, but thanks for looking...
 
Originally posted by: jakobkraft
Originally posted by: AIWGuru
3.06 b = 533mhz FSB without hyperthreading

3.06 c = 800mhz FSB with hyperthreading. Google could have turned this up in about three seconds. I know, I just looked.

The two I was asking about are both 533MHz, so your Google findings wouldn't have answered my question, but thanks for looking...

Actually, my google findings did answer your question, you're just not listening.
All b's = 533mhz FSB.
All c's = 800mhz FSB.
So...are these two chips with 533fsb Bs or Cs?
The newegg one is also a B. They just don't specify clearly. Look at the model number. All c's are 800mhz/hyperthreading so there's no question that this is a B.
 
Originally posted by: AIWGuru
Originally posted by: jakobkraft
Originally posted by: AIWGuru
3.06 b = 533mhz FSB without hyperthreading

3.06 c = 800mhz FSB with hyperthreading. Google could have turned this up in about three seconds. I know, I just looked.

The two I was asking about are both 533MHz, so your Google findings wouldn't have answered my question, but thanks for looking...

The newegg one is also a B. They just don't specify clearly. Look at the model number. All c's are 800mhz/hyperthreading so there's no question that this is a B.

In that case, thank you🙂
 
There is no 3.06c. The 800 bus chip closest to 3.06 is at 3.0.

3000/200 (base bus) = 15 multiplier.

3066/133 (base bus) = 23 multiplier.
 
Originally posted by: AIWGuru
3.06 b = 533mhz FSB without hyperthreading

3.06 c = 800mhz FSB with hyperthreading. Google could have turned this up in about three seconds. I know, I just looked.
You are actually wrong on this... Both of the cpu's he posted have hyperthreading, plus the 3.06 doesn't come in an 800MHz variety.

Edit: However, you are correct that these cpu's are the same. :beer:
 
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: AIWGuru
3.06 b = 533mhz FSB without hyperthreading

3.06 c = 800mhz FSB with hyperthreading. Google could have turned this up in about three seconds. I know, I just looked.
You are actually wrong on this... Both of the cpu's he posted have hyperthreading, plus the 3.06 doesn't come in an 800MHz variety.

Edit: However, you are correct that these cpu's are the same. :beer:

no, there is no 3.06c. I am sorry, you are wrong.
 
shminu: I was talking about the two cpu's from the original post. They are the same. It is quite obvious from my post that I realize that there is no 3.06 with an 800MHz FSB.
 
yup, it was the first intel CPU with Hyper Threading, not to mention the lone B model with HT. Common mistake really.
 
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