Question about A64 NewCastle C0 and CG steppings..

Tremulant

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Not sure if this is the right place for this.. but..

Newegg has 2 different Athlon 64 3000+ chips, one is model# ADA3000AXBOX and one is model# ADA3000BOX. I'm kinda confused, they both cost the same. I'm guessing the one with AX has the CG stepping? I noticed the A64 3200+ and 3400+ also have AX in their model names. I was just wondering if anyone else knew anything more about this.

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Vette73

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AX is SUPPOSED to mean CH stepping, but you never know. So get the AX version if ovreclocking, or the cheapest one if not. :)
 

Shimmishim

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You can recognice a typical core as stated below :

Athlon64 3400+ 2200MHz 1MB ADA3400AEP5AR (CG)
Athlon64 3400+ 2200MHz 1MB ADA3400AEP5AP (C0)
Athlon64 3200+ 2200MHz 512KB ADA3200AEP4AX (CG)
Athlon64 3200+ 2000MHz 1MB ADA3200AEP5AR (CG)
Athlon64 3200+ 2000MHz 1MB ADA3200AEP5AP (C0)
Athlon64 3000+ 2000MHz 512KB ADA3000AEP4AX (CG)
Athlon64 3000+ 2000MHz 512KB ADA3000AEP4AR (CG)
Athlon64 3000+ 2000MHz 512KB ADA3000AEP4AP (C0)
Athlon64 2800+ 1800MHz 512KB ADA2800AEP4AX (CG)

from xtreme
 

Shimmishim

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
AX is SUPPOSED to mean CH stepping, but you never know. So get the AX version if ovreclocking, or the cheapest one if not. :)

you mean CG right? cuz i've never heard of CH :)
 

Tremulant

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Aha, thanks everyone. I think I'll order the one with CG stepping, just incase I ever decide to OC in the future.
 

Rob9674

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hey we have almost the same setup. When you go into the bios what speed is your system reporting? at every boot up mine is reporting a clock speed of 2200, and no changes were made