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i currently have a p4 3ghz and ive noticed all p4's have a letter(C,E?) at the end..

does someone know the meaning?Please explain...

 

and i got no clue what my p4's letter is, so if someone could tell me bout a progg that could describe/identify my cpu i would appreciate it..

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:P i actually knew about cpu-z but i just never checked the "family" box,

thanks anyway r_target..

 

i hope noone here thinks im a noob now,

seriously ive lived most my life with amd,now i decide to try p4 so its a whole new thing B) .

 

well anyways here is a pic of cpu-z,

could someone tell me if the family F is good??

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lol man you got a D1 stepping those are pretty awsome oc'ers

and your box is undervolting way to much it should be withing a area around 1.525V

thanks alot for letting me undrstand i appreciate it.

and this is reguarding the quote,

i am screwed man it might be a "d1" but im using an ECS elite mb,

this thing barely lets me reach 3.2ghz ,but its fine for now since games run great :) .

however in the future i will get a good mb,asus perhaps.. B)

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nice oc'

i think thers mor juic in that 3ghz,whats the highest possible speed u guess could be??i mean ive heard of like a p4 2.4 reach about 3.2 (or more)

im guessing we could get near 4ghz with the 3ghz chip,could we?

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nice oc'

i think thers mor juic in that 3ghz,whats the highest possible speed u guess could be??i mean ive heard of like a p4 2.4 reach about 3.2 (or more)

im guessing we could get near 4ghz with the 3ghz chip,could we?

highest I have seen a 2.4c is @ 3.6 (300FSB)

Highest I have seen a 3.0c has been done by Nuclear on this forum, He hit 4ghz on his chip ON AIR!!

His other 3.0c hit 4.4ghz on a MACH II

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