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san diego or venice

Jul 21, 2005 12:11PM PDT

ok so basicaly if your looking at this you know what those are or want to know. I was wondering im getting a new processor and i am looken at a 4000 sandiego or a 3800 venice i know the sandiego runs hotter but if you overclocked both to the max wihtout overheating which would run faster and does sandiego have any advantages ofver vencie

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(NT) (NT)Venice = Better Overclocking
Jul 21, 2005 12:19PM PDT
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Jul 21, 2005 12:54PM PDT

The Venice and San Diego are the same chips, except the San Diego has 1MB L2 Cache versus the Venice. The 3500+ San Diego has an unlocked multiplier if you can get one. The The 3700+, 4000+, and FX-55 are all san diego. IF you can afford it, the 3700+ offers the best value after the 3000+.
Roger

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San Diego & Venice
Jul 21, 2005 12:40PM PDT

Located just south of LA. The temp mayor of San Diego having trouble with the law and just arrested on his 1st day.

Venice..rode in the condola while at their casino in Las Vegas on last trip.

Off track, however in AMD: (not American Motors Division)

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=219&num=1