Will the E6850 have an unlocked multiplier?

myocardia

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All Exxx processors have a locked upward multiplier. But isn't the processor you're talking about the X6850? All X6xxx processors have completely unlocked multipliers.
 

996GT2

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The E6850 is one of the first 1333MHz FSB parts to come out, and will not have a completely unlocked multi since it is not an "Extreme Edition" part.
 

GFORCE100

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Originally posted by: 996GT2
The E6850 is one of the first 1333MHz FSB parts to come out, and will not have a completely unlocked multi since it is not an "Extreme Edition" part.

This is true. Also note that all future Extreme version CPU's will be Quad core or higher.
 

Cheex

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So basically the 6850 will ONLY have a DOWNWARD unlocked multiplier...??
 

secretanchitman

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Originally posted by: Cheex
So basically the 6850 will ONLY have a DOWNWARD unlocked multiplier...??

yessir.

only X6xxx processors and whatnot are upwards/downwards unlocked, just like AMD's FX series.
 

GFORCE100

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Originally posted by: Yoxxy
E6700 is B2. It is a bit faster.

Case to explain what you mean by the above statement? B2 stepping faster than E1? Surely not.

Maybe you meant the E6700 has a 10x multiplier while the E6850 9x hence at 1333MHz the E6700 will be faster at 3.33GHz Vs 3GHz?