T-Bird 750 flying at 1050...some info about picking t-bird for oc..

sleepdragon

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I was at Oakland Computer Show in Bay Area today, and Spoted a few
blue looking T-Bird 750 with code AHEA...T-Bird 750 are actually pretty cheap now...I picked 1 up for $160 after tax...and it's week 24...I believe it's copper t-bird...anyway...got back home and did the pencil trick to connect the L1 Bridge...and right now I am running at 1050/1.85v/fop32/asus a7v...for $160..it's a steal...

anyway...if anyone here is planning to pick up a t-bird and oc it..
this might be helpful...
 

Renob

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I live in pleasant hill CA is that show going on on sunday???? thanks for the info
 

neddog

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WHat exactly is supposed to be blue? The small square piece on the top of the processor?

NeDDoG
 

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Yea, the metal slug, or core of the cpu. A blue (i think its blue...) tint means its from XXXXX production factory and should be a .18micron tbird, rather than a .25 micron tbird.
 

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Yes they do, but i think the smaller die gives the blue tinted ones a base advantage in overclocking potential.
 

YU22

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There are no 0,25micron t/birds, they all are 0,18. Difference is that those with blue core have copper interlevings(speling?)

 

Merle451

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"Yea, the metal slug, or core of the cpu. A blue (i think its blue...) tint means its from XXXXX production factory and should be a .18micron tbird, rather than a .25 micron tbird. "

It means the core was fabbed in the Dresden fab and thus has copper interconnects.

Anywho I own a 700 T-Bird with a blue core and it will not even do 850.

It is week 22.

At this point in the game I doubt the difference between copper and non copper makes a differnece in the overclockability.
Actually I would lean to say the green one are much better since they are not using a new technology and instead are using the tried and proven silicon interconnects.

-Merle


 

sleepdragon

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Merle451,

You sure your T-Bird is copper?? what's the stepping code of it??
B/C I believe the copper T-Bird only found on T-Bird 750 and faster..
also, Copper T-Bird is much better to o/c...as matter of fact..if you
check overclocker.com's cpu database..you will see almost non of the green
T-Bird actually o/c above 950...and almost every blue one can reach 1gb..

also, if green is good enough..why aren't there any t-bird 1gb or 1.1gb
that are green?? all the t-bird above speed of 1gb are blue...go figure..

btw...sometimes thermal paste will turn the cpu die into purple color which is really close to the blue color...i know..b/c my duron is partially blue looking now..
 

jimmygates

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I bought the AMD Thunderbird 900mhz about 3 weeks ago. I think it was a week 31 Thunderbird with the green core. With the Coolermaster HSF I was running 42­°C idle! I replaced the Coolermaster with the Alpha PAL-6035. Best $30 I ever spent as I'm now at 1.05Ghz at default 1.75v. Idle temp is 34-35°C. Everything runs stable. Now the only thing I'm missing is the raid hdd's and mushkin rev2. memory..HEHe :D