I am ready to buy a c1 chip and like many I do not know who is selling them....What have we seen in c1 stepping chips in terms of lower clocked 1.8,2.0,2.26,2.4 and 2.53 chips.....
PLease list where you got the c1 chip and when.....
Also if ppl know of companies guaranting c1 stepping chip please list them....
OFFICIAL LIST:
2.4 (533FSB) P4 Northwood C1 = 210.95...***Retail***
PC Club....1.8a to 2.53 C1 stepping chips ***prices on the higher end for non retail**
PC nut...2.4ghz c1 chips
C1 Stepping codes:
SL6E6 1.8A GHz 400 MHz
SL6LA 1.8A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GQ 2.0A GHz 400 MHz
SL6E7 2.0A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GR 2.2A GHz 400 MHz
SL6E8 2.2A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GS 2.4A GHz 400 MHz
SL6E9 2.4A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GT 2.5A GHz 400 MHz
SL6EB 2.5A GHz 400 MHz
SL6HB 2.6A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GU 2.6A GHz 400 MHz
SL6EE 2.26B GHz 533 MHz
SL6DU 2.26B GHz 533 MHz
SL6DV 2.40B GHz 533 MHz
SL6EF 2.40B GHz 533 MHz
SL6DW 2.53B GHz 533 MHz
SL6EG 2.53B GHz 533 MHz
SL6EH 2.66B GHz 533 MHz
SL6DX 2.66B GHz 533 MHz
SL6K6 2.80B GHz 533 MHz
SL6HL 2.80B GHz 533 MHz
SL6SM 3.06B GHz 533 MHz
SL6S5 3.06B GHz 533 MHz
***UPDATE****: This from Thugsrook link listed 12/13/02
The "Original" C1 Stepping
These processors in theory are supposed to out, though it is difficult to impossible to find them at resellers at lower speeds (i.e. 2.4GHz or below).
Intel is apparently only gradually shifting over from earlier steppings, as B0 stepping chips were still being made as of a few weeks ago.
If you absolutely want one, either go to a place where you can physically inspect the chip or box, or only buy from places that say that they are specifically selling you a C1 stepping chip.
All 2.50, 2.60, 2.66, 2.80 and 3.06GHz CPU are at least C1 stepping. 2.53GHz CPUs are NOT all C1 stepping CPUs.
C1 Steppings With Multiple VIDs
These are C1 stepping CPUs which have multiple default voltages. They have the same CPUID as C1 stepping CPUs.
Outside of (maybe) 3.06GHz CPUs, the earliest these CPUs will be available at any other speed will be January 24, 2003 (and they'll probably actually show up much later than that). So there's no point trying to look for one now.
200MHz FSB CPUs With Hyperthreading
Intel will introduce a number of CPUs from 2.4GHz and up that will have hyperthreading enabled and be able to run at 200MHz FSB at the end of February. We don't know when they'll actually show up, or have any sspec information yet
PLease list where you got the c1 chip and when.....
Also if ppl know of companies guaranting c1 stepping chip please list them....
OFFICIAL LIST:
2.4 (533FSB) P4 Northwood C1 = 210.95...***Retail***
PC Club....1.8a to 2.53 C1 stepping chips ***prices on the higher end for non retail**
PC nut...2.4ghz c1 chips
C1 Stepping codes:
SL6E6 1.8A GHz 400 MHz
SL6LA 1.8A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GQ 2.0A GHz 400 MHz
SL6E7 2.0A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GR 2.2A GHz 400 MHz
SL6E8 2.2A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GS 2.4A GHz 400 MHz
SL6E9 2.4A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GT 2.5A GHz 400 MHz
SL6EB 2.5A GHz 400 MHz
SL6HB 2.6A GHz 400 MHz
SL6GU 2.6A GHz 400 MHz
SL6EE 2.26B GHz 533 MHz
SL6DU 2.26B GHz 533 MHz
SL6DV 2.40B GHz 533 MHz
SL6EF 2.40B GHz 533 MHz
SL6DW 2.53B GHz 533 MHz
SL6EG 2.53B GHz 533 MHz
SL6EH 2.66B GHz 533 MHz
SL6DX 2.66B GHz 533 MHz
SL6K6 2.80B GHz 533 MHz
SL6HL 2.80B GHz 533 MHz
SL6SM 3.06B GHz 533 MHz
SL6S5 3.06B GHz 533 MHz
***UPDATE****: This from Thugsrook link listed 12/13/02
The "Original" C1 Stepping
These processors in theory are supposed to out, though it is difficult to impossible to find them at resellers at lower speeds (i.e. 2.4GHz or below).
Intel is apparently only gradually shifting over from earlier steppings, as B0 stepping chips were still being made as of a few weeks ago.
If you absolutely want one, either go to a place where you can physically inspect the chip or box, or only buy from places that say that they are specifically selling you a C1 stepping chip.
All 2.50, 2.60, 2.66, 2.80 and 3.06GHz CPU are at least C1 stepping. 2.53GHz CPUs are NOT all C1 stepping CPUs.
C1 Steppings With Multiple VIDs
These are C1 stepping CPUs which have multiple default voltages. They have the same CPUID as C1 stepping CPUs.
Outside of (maybe) 3.06GHz CPUs, the earliest these CPUs will be available at any other speed will be January 24, 2003 (and they'll probably actually show up much later than that). So there's no point trying to look for one now.
200MHz FSB CPUs With Hyperthreading
Intel will introduce a number of CPUs from 2.4GHz and up that will have hyperthreading enabled and be able to run at 200MHz FSB at the end of February. We don't know when they'll actually show up, or have any sspec information yet