AMD Athlon 64 3500+, but which 3500+ is it?

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Two computers I'm looking at with that processor. When I run System
Information on the display models at the store, here's what I get:

Compaq SR1650NX:

x86 Family 15, Model 47, stepping 2, 2200 MHz


eMachines T6524:

x86 Family 15, Model 47, stepping 0, 1989 MHz


Is either one of these a Venice E6? If not, what are they? It
looks like both are socket 939. Winchester? Newcastle?

And what's with the 1989 MHz speed on the eMachines?
 
Two computers I'm looking at with that processor. When I run System
Information on the display models at the store, here's what I get:

Compaq SR1650NX:

x86 Family 15, Model 47, stepping 2, 2200 MHz


eMachines T6524:

x86 Family 15, Model 47, stepping 0, 1989 MHz


Is either one of these a Venice E6? If not, what are they? It
looks like both are socket 939. Winchester? Newcastle?

And what's with the 1989 MHz speed on the eMachines?
If Cool n Quite is enabled you may get lower MHz readings,
depending on the CPU load at the time.

But the default Mhz for a 3500+ is......
ADA3500DEP4AS AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2200Mhz Socket 939 1.50V 89W
ADA3500DEP4AW AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2200Mhz Socket 939 1.50V 89W
ADA3500DIK4BI AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2200Mhz Socket 939 1.40V 67W
ADA3500DAA4BN AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2200Mhz Socket 939 1.35-1.40 V 67W
ADA3500DAA4BW AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2200Mhz Socket 939 1.35-1.40 V 67W
ADA3500DAA4BP AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2200Mhz Socket 939 1.35-1.40 V 67W

Source: AMD Desktop Processor Quick Reference Guide
http://www.amdcompare.com/us-en/desktop/


Not sure about the steppings, but the stepping 2 would be a newer core.
This site may have some info on A64 steppings, http://fab51.com/index-e.html

Good luck,
Ed
 
Two computers I'm looking at with that processor. When I run System
Information on the display models at the store, here's what I get:

Compaq SR1650NX:

x86 Family 15, Model 47, stepping 2, 2200 MHz

AFAIK that's a Venice E3 core but AMD only uses names like, Venice,
Winchester etc. in their roadmaps so it's always difficult to correlate.
There's an attempt at some explanation in this thread:
http://forums.amd.com/index.php?showtopic=47972
eMachines T6524:

x86 Family 15, Model 47, stepping 0, 1989 MHz

Is either one of these a Venice E6? If not, what are they? It
looks like both are socket 939. Winchester? Newcastle?

Venice E6 - does that exist? Neither is a Winchester (model 31) or
Newcastle (model 15) but the 3500+ is difficult since there are 6 different
core versions.
And what's with the 1989 MHz speed on the eMachines?

I'm not sure if Cool 'n' Quiet could hit that.
 
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