Originally posted by: ianching
bupkus,
If you just want 200FSB straight out of the box and don't need the added feature of 8RDA3+, get the latest 8RDA or 8RDA+, they now have the newer A1/C1 chipset stepping which runs at 200FSB without any mod, but then you probably have to hand pick your board.
Originally posted by: ianching
Just glance through the northbridge heatsink (or just uninstall the heatsink), if it has the same old aluminium heatspreader, then it's the older A2/A3 stepping. If what you see is all black, then it's the newest A1 (aka C1) stepping!!!
Or you can also fire up the board and run WCPUID to check for the chipset revision, older ones will say A2 while the newer one will be reported as C1.
Also, you could also check out the week number on the southbridge, if it also says A1 on it, there's a high probability the northbridge is of the A1 stepping as well.
Originally posted by: bupkus
What the southbridge chip says is FB3327 . 1 0306A3 Does that mean it's 2003 week 6? And what's an 'A3'? Thanks, Newegg!Originally posted by: ianching Just glance through the northbridge heatsink (or just uninstall the heatsink), if it has the same old aluminium heatspreader, then it's the older A2/A3 stepping. If what you see is all black, then it's the newest A1 (aka C1) stepping!!! Or you can also fire up the board and run WCPUID to check for the chipset revision, older ones will say A2 while the newer one will be reported as C1. Also, you could also check out the week number on the southbridge, if it also says A1 on it, there's a high probability the northbridge is of the A1 stepping as well.![]()
Too bad, you got the older stepping. When did you get the board?
Smart move. I've waited and now if my OCZ PC3500el doesn't perform as hoped I'm stuck past my 30 day return window.Originally posted by: chibchacan
I decided to buy one of the new 8RDA+ from Newegg. The 8RDA3+ isn't worth the wait.