Mixing B0 and B1 Interlagos

knopflerbruce

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As the title suggests, is it a good idea to mix B0 and B1 Interlagos samples? Found a cheap B0 that I want to match to a spare B1 I've got here.

Do B0's clock worse than B1? Not sure if there are enough chips tested by you folks to actually know this. However, if some B0 users have pushed those to 3.4 and beyond I guess the difference is rather small.
 
I assume your are referring to ES chips. At least with rretail, the worset chip and the worest power delivering socket are the limiting factors. What MB are you using?
 
I assume your are referring to ES chips. At least with rretail, the worset chip and the worest power delivering socket are the limiting factors. What MB are you using?

I thuiink you neeed anuther drrink. Here.:p
 
I've got 2xB0's running at 3.8 in an H8DGL, so they certainly clock well IMHO.

Code:
Power States table:
-- Node: 0 Core 0
core 0 pstate 0 (pb0) - Boost PState Disabled
core 0 pstate 1 (p0) - En:1 VID:14 FID:22 DID:0.00 Freq:3800 VCore:1.3750
core 0 pstate 2 (p1) - En:1 VID:43 FID:6 DID:0.00 Freq:2200 VCore:1.0125
core 0 pstate 3 (p2) - En:1 VID:45 FID:4 DID:0.00 Freq:2000 VCore:0.9875
core 0 pstate 4 (p3) - En:1 VID:47 FID:2 DID:0.00 Freq:1800 VCore:0.9625
core 0 pstate 5 (p4) - En:1 VID:48 FID:0 DID:0.00 Freq:1600 VCore:0.9500
core 0 pstate 6 (p5) - En:1 VID:50 FID:12 DID:1.00 Freq:1400 VCore:0.9250

Code:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor       : 0
vendor_id       : AuthenticAMD
cpu family      : 21
model           : 1
model name      : AMD Eng Sample, ZS222445TGG44_32/22/2_2/16
stepping        : 0
microcode       : 0x6000425
cpu MHz         : 2199.986
cache size      : 2048 KB
physical id     : 0
siblings        : 16
core id         : 0
cpu cores       : 8
apicid          : 32
initial apicid  : 0
fpu             : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level     : 13
wp              : yes
 
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I wonder what the power draw is... I'm pulling 1000W+ at 1.175v/3.6GHz already. If I had the balls I'd give 4 GHz a shot, but I need to run dual PSUs then :p
 
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