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How do I identify a conroe e6300 b2 stepping and allendale L2 stepping by physically Cybaster Mar 21st, 07, 11:51 PM #1

How do I identify a conroe e6300 b2 stepping and allendale L2 stepping by physically looking at the processor? THank


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Nexus Mar 21st, 07, 11:57 PM #2
the the core below...have less chip which is physcially only contain 2mb cache instead of 4 but logically disabled 2
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Cybaster Mar 21st, 07, 11:59 PM #3
anyway to identify by looking at the code engraved on the core?
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Nexus Mar 22nd, 07, 12:03 AM #4
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anyway to identify by looking at the code engraved on the core?
Not that i known of.. maybe someone might have a way to identify it
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farksy Mar 22nd, 07, 12:04 AM #5
E6400 stepping A1 has 4mb cache

Those are engineering samples to start off with so hard to get your hands on them. Besides, they dont' clock well

*Edited the stepping ... realised it's A1 that has 4mb cache.
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