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    IDing XP+

    On the core of my 1600 XP+ is writen the following:

    AX1600DMT3C
    AGOIA 0213DPCW
    98793460171

    The board the core is on is green(heard that matters)
    Can anyone tell me which core this is A or B or what ever? Is this the one that supose to be easier to OC?

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    Yes, that one should be easier to OC, since it s newer.

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    AX1600DMT3C
    AGOIA 0213DPCW
    98793460171
    This is a Palomino core, not Thoroughbred A or B. This can overclock quite well, though.

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    Just wondering. Thanks

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    Originally posted by tony_j15
    Yes, that one should be easier to OC, since it s newer.
    tony...
    It's a Palomino. What do you mean "newer"... just curious.
    TIA,
    jmichna

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    he prolly means newer stepping in terms of palominos.
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