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Official C1 P4 stepping tracker.....

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Thugs, mind providing a link? i just happened to be trying to google overclocking with p4 mobiles but came up empty. p4 mobiles are expensive right now (399 @newegg?) but the possibilities are intriguing.
 
My friend got a 2.4B C1 retail from newegg (SL6EF - pack date 12/17) which was ordered 1/3. On the 2.4B user feedback @ newegg there's another recent person who ordered 12/31 got an SL6EF.

Someone who ordered Dec. 30th got a B0 2.4B though, so it's still not a sure thing.
 
Well I cannot afford the 2.4B one yet but I am more interested in the 1.8A ones but no one can confirm that they got a C1 at Newegg. I have to pay tax and that's make a difference in my budget.
 
I just got a 2.4B (OEM) from Newegg, SL6D7 (think thats the code), its a BO, but it ran 150fsb on1.50v (Bios) and during Prime95 it dipped to 1.47, idle was 1.53 (Windows).
its better than the Bo 1.8a I had before...
 
I got tired of waiting.... I am going with the Athlon 2100+ with a nForce2 mobo. When HT becomes for widespread and cheaper, I'll switch back to Intel.
 
I have heard of successful hits at newegg and googlegear but I am only listing ones ppl tell me are guaranteed c1 chips....
 
Originally posted by: Duvie
I have heard of successful hits at newegg and googlegear but I am only listing ones ppl tell me are guaranteed c1 chips....

What C1s are these? Would they happen to be 2.2GHz?
 
I have not heard of 1 c1 as a 2.26b anywhere!!!!:frown:

They were 2.4's and 1.8's....I have heard of 2.0a chips but mainly from Dell pulls...
 
I hadn't heard of anything yet...Why not the 1.8 and 2.0 first??? I eman with upcoming 800fsb chips it is not like they want to get rid of lower multiplier chips....

Does anybody have a link to this???
 
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