n00b builder, X2 3800+ just arrived

mset

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Just got my first CPU in the mail from Flickerdown

X2 3800
ADA3800DAA5BV
LDBHE 0602XPMW

I have read so much about this or that stepping... does anyone have any info on this one?

Actually kind of exciting getting something like this in the mail :)

A second question would be - if I don't intend to overclock this chip, can I go with the stock heatsink/fan or does everyone get aftermarket units for these chips?

EDIT: Yeesh!! Manual says "Use of anything other than enclosed heatsink/fan will 'void the warranty'".

 

mset

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Originally posted by: Doctorweir
Oh, 0602...happy new year :wine:
You may be one of the first to share your experience ;)

lol... I figured that's what 0602 meant. My credibility is shot as I reveal that I have no plans to overclock this chip :)

Doc... can you tell me anything about the Heatsink/Fan issue - must I replace them if I want to cool the (non-overclocked) chip properly? Do I really want to 'void the warranty'? Especially because this is my first build...

Will check back in a few hours.

 

n7

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No overclocking makes baby jesus cry :(

There's no need to buy another HSF unless you find the stock one too loud.
 

Vegitto

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Originally posted by: mset
Originally posted by: Doctorweir
Oh, 0602...happy new year :wine:
You may be one of the first to share your experience ;)

lol... I figured that's what 0602 meant. My credibility is shot as I reveal that I have no plans to overclock this chip :)

Doc... can you tell me anything about the Heatsink/Fan issue - must I replace them if I want to cool the (non-overclocked) chip properly? Do I really want to 'void the warranty'? Especially because this is my first build...

Will check back in a few hours.

How can that void the warranty? They can't prove you didn't use the stock cooler. Just take the cooler, use a slab of their thermal paste, and let the PC prime for a few hours. Now it's used, and they can tell. That means that, from that point on, they can not say that you didn't use it ;).

 

Doctorweir

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If you only plan for non-overclocking or a modest overclock, you can use the stock cooler, even with the stock thermal paste *shrugs*
But if you want the best overclock and lowest temperatures you won't get it without a decent air or water cooler, Arctic Silver 5 and *optionally=>experts only* removing the integrated heatspreader :D
But for the start and to test if it runs properly (and no better cooling options are at hand) just give it a try with the stock stuff...
 

richardrds

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Most people using the Stock HSF have been able to easily OC to 2.4Ghz with load temps under 57*C. If you are running stock speed you will definetely be fine (do you really think AMD would ship these $300 CPU's and not provide adequate cooling for them? That is one sure way to go out of business, LOL!!!!)
 

mset

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Originally posted by: n7
No overclocking makes baby jesus cry :(

:)

Ok guys, thanks for the heatsink consultation. If I am able to overclock even modestly to i.e. 2.2, I am going to be happy about it. I'll leave the maniplalation of the integrated heatspreader to my next build; I may buy a $400 rig and try some of these things like extreme overclocking and heatspreader riffing on it.

richardrds, I was wondering the same thing - on a chip like this, wouldn't they ship it with a part that was capable of doing the job? I thought maybe some of the stuff I was reading was attributable to the 'enthusiast effect' where guys are just going for the ultimate in performance, which is not where I am (yet...).

Thanks again for the info, as always. It's the least y'all could do, after talking me up from a 3000 Venice to this chip :):)

(yeah, they really twisted your arm - Ed.)