are they the same chip, just with different multipliers?
ie.
2400 = 1.8 = 133*13.5 @ 1.45v
2500 = 1.8 = 133*14 @ 1.45v
2600 ......
What I'm asking is: for overclocking, if I want to get to ~ 2350 should I start w/ a 2600 since its already at 2000 or will a 2400 overclock just as well
ie.
2400 = 1.8 = 133*13.5 @ 1.45v
2500 = 1.8 = 133*14 @ 1.45v
2600 ......
What I'm asking is: for overclocking, if I want to get to ~ 2350 should I start w/ a 2600 since its already at 2000 or will a 2400 overclock just as well