Is there a 3400 Venice 939?

ImageRoc

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I'm asking because I didnt think there was a 3400 939 cpu out there.
then I order this computer---> newegg computer acer from new egg which said it was a 3400 754 socket when I ran cpuz on it it showed as a 3400 939 Venice@2.2
Everest also said the same.

I figure it couldnt be 754 like newegg said because it has 4 dimm slot I though all 754 boards have as high as 3 dimm slots becuase of no dual channel support .

I was just wondering if these were special proc's for retail pc like acer hp ect,,,
 

snor

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It most likely is a 754 Venice. The reason it is 2.2 ghz 3400+ as opposed to 939's 2.2 ghz 3500+ is because the PR of 939->754 is reduced. Also, there are 754 Venices and there are 3400+ 939's: Winchesters.
You have a 754 b/c your HTT is 1800, 939's have 2000 HTT. Your cpuz is probably outdated. You can check dualchannel support with cpu-z, it says it on the memory tab. Dual-channel has nothing to do with slot numbers as more with how the cpu
communicates with the Memory info.
 

Zap

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That looks like a nice little setup down to the Fortron dual rail PSU.

If you want to pull out the CPU you can tell for sure. Otherwise, get the model number off the motherboard and do a search for it.
 

CP5670

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There is actually a rare OEM 939 3400 out there. The only difference between that and a 3500 is that the 3400's HT can only go to 800mhz, which has no real effect on performance. That computer has a 754 3400 though, as stated in the specs at the bottom of the page.
 

ImageRoc

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So there is a OEM 3400 but rare.......

this comp is at 800mhz ht also, even though it says 1600mhz

also my cpuz is the newest and I used everest

another thing is I looked at zipzoomfly and couldn't find not one 754 board with 4 dimm slots only as high as three. which makes me beleave more that this is a socket 939 3400


Well I'm gonna just lift up the heat sink and find out I'll let ya guys know what it is...

thanks for the input