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cpu-z reports that my X2 3800 is Toledo based, but I thought the Toledo cores were the 2x1MB cache chips, and that the 2x512KB, like the 3800, were Manchesters. What's up with that?
Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
I thought the only difference was the amount of cache? If that's the case, then these are just manchesters with some extra dead weight right? Mine, CCBWE 0545RPMW, doesn't oc as well as yours, I have it at ~1.48V for 2.5GHz. Stable, but hot.
Fixed.Originally posted by: lopri
Holy Toledo, 3190MHz @1.45V? I mean, regardless of stability that's an amazing overclock out of a 175. What mobo?
Originally posted by: lopri
Holy poodle, 3190MHz @1.45V? I mean, regardless of stability that's an amazing overclock out of a 175. What mobo?
Originally posted by: aigomorla
no manchesters by creation i believe only have 512kb cache on die. Ours are Toledo's which come 1MB cache, with half cache disabled.
So basically if you think of an engine as 1. regular, 2. turbo'd 3. twin turbo
the regular would be the manchester, the turbo'd would be our half cache disabled toledo, and twin turbo would be the full out toledo core.
And to help you out a bit, my toledo X2, as well as many others, did better on the 9x setting and not 10x setting.
Also your ram might be limited, the cpu doesnt like to play nice if the ram wont play nice.[q/]
My RAM is junk; when I overclocked it I used a matched pair of 256MB kingston sticks, PC3200, so that's not the junk RAM, but I scrounged together 2 more single sided 256MB dimms so I could have a gig until I can get a 2GB kit; they're both generic, one's PC2700 the other's PC2100, so I had the divider at 100 for awhile so it'd be running at 125, but I just increased it to 133 so it'll be running ~PC2700 speeds. I dunno if the 2100 stick can take it, but it's holding up fine so far.
Also keep HTT near or below 1k. I prefer to be a tad bit below.
And make sure your ram isnt choking at the FSB. So use a divider. If you dont know what im talking about, then consult a overclocking manual, and learn the basics on ocing a AMD.
its JH-E6 <- toledo
Originally posted by: neuroteek
Yeah, but all those are Opterons, not a single X2 toledo there at the top, but i see your x2 shared CCBWE stepping with opterons, i think.....so maybe that is why it did so well.
Mine was CBBWE, and it was impossible to find anyone with the same CPU stepping, and get some info, anyway, ill try this chip on another MBO, and see if there will be any changes, but the temp sensors are inside the cores so i doubt there will be any difference.
"muddocktor - 2547MHz - AMD Opteron 170 (Toledo) - EPoX EP-9NDA3+ - 1.544V - Aircooling" - and this one aint exactly a good overclocker in my book, isnt 1,544v@aircooling a bit high for an opty?!
High high can i go with vcore, if i manage to cool this piece of s**t
I think i wont even bother, with the next paycheck i will put my rig up for sale, and go with intel, e4300, every other hitting over 3Ghz on air, no fuss, just affordable speed....never thought ill be seeing that from intel again. Now when thats settled, im at peace again.