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So I was under the impression I had a G0 revision E6850.

 

Not according to Intel's CPU ID tool. It is a B3.

 

WOE!

 

Maybe that is why I can't get it stable at 4Ghz yet.

 

Oh well, back to 3.8 and some testing.

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So I was under the impression I had a G0 revision E6850.

 

Not according to Intel's CPU ID tool. It is a B3.

 

WOE!

 

Maybe that is why I can't get it stable at 4Ghz yet.

 

Oh well, back to 3.8 and some testing.

 

There is no such beast according to Intel's processor finder.

 

Perhaps your BIOS is not reading the CPU right or maybe its the version of CPU-Z.

 

SLA9U = G0

 

http://processorfinder.intel.com/

 

http://processorfinder.intel.com/List.aspx...&sSpec=&OrdCode=

 

CN :)

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CPUID reports mine as a B3, but the numbers on it and the massive cheat sheet I have say different!

Don't trust you life to CPUID programs.

The garbage in garbage out rule applies here. When the proc was made they didnt bother updating the revision on the CPUID id expect hence the error your seeing

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Turns out to not be too bad. Set the CPU voltage to 1.5v and when I left home Orthos was at 7 1/2 hours and still running.

 

Damn it, orthos crashed sometime during the day and i didn't have logging on to find out when.

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