- Apr 17, 2003
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Straight from the Hard website:
Intel OC Rumors:
We just got a report from one of the retailers that we work with about their most recent Intel Pentium 2.4C. This was an OEM CPU, not a boxed retail processor, and it would not run stable at 12*250MHz giving an effective clock rate of 3GHz. As you have seen us refer to here in the past couple of months, every 2.4C that we got hold of would do a stable 3GHz easily, but those has also been all retail boxed CPUs.
This is of course not the first time we have seen the "same" CPUs be so different and many times we can simply refer to their "SLXXX" production code numbers laser cut into the Pentium 4heatspreader or on the box to sort out the lesser desirable CPUs. What is troubling, is that in this case, the OEM CPU carried the coveted "SL6WF" production code, the very same as the retail 2.4Cs that we have been seeing running at 3.3GHz and above.
So at the moment, it seems as though the enthusiasts out there might want to steer clear of the OEM 2.4Cs until we get more information from more sources. Of course we will keep you updated.
Intel OC Rumors:
We just got a report from one of the retailers that we work with about their most recent Intel Pentium 2.4C. This was an OEM CPU, not a boxed retail processor, and it would not run stable at 12*250MHz giving an effective clock rate of 3GHz. As you have seen us refer to here in the past couple of months, every 2.4C that we got hold of would do a stable 3GHz easily, but those has also been all retail boxed CPUs.
This is of course not the first time we have seen the "same" CPUs be so different and many times we can simply refer to their "SLXXX" production code numbers laser cut into the Pentium 4heatspreader or on the box to sort out the lesser desirable CPUs. What is troubling, is that in this case, the OEM CPU carried the coveted "SL6WF" production code, the very same as the retail 2.4Cs that we have been seeing running at 3.3GHz and above.
So at the moment, it seems as though the enthusiasts out there might want to steer clear of the OEM 2.4Cs until we get more information from more sources. Of course we will keep you updated.