G-0 stepping Q6600, Xeon X3220 and X3210

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According to a product change notification released on Friday, the three processors were transitioned from the B-3 to the G-0 processor stepping and can now run not only on 105 watt performance FMBs, but on 95 watt mainstream FMBs as well.
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The new CPUs, which can be identified by the CPUID ?06FB? (B-3 processors were labeled ?06F7?), also increase the Tcase, a value that describes the maximum temperature a CPU can sustain, by 11 degrees Celsius.