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3218C021: what does the '021' signify?

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im wondering what the last 3 numbers of a batch signify.. so, for example

3218C021: what does the '021' signify?

 

serialization code unless anything has changed

 

1st letter or digit = plant code (Malay)

0 = San Jose, Costa Rica

1 = Cavite, Philippines

3 = .............., Costa Rica

6 = Chandler, Arizona

7 = .........., Philippines

8 = Leixlip, Ireland

9 = Penang, Malaysia

L = ............, Malaysia

Q = ..........., Malaysia

R = Manila, Philippines

Y = Leixlip, Ireland

 

2nd digit = Year of production (2001)

 

3rd & 4th digits = week (49th week )

 

5th - 8th digits= lot number

 

10th - 13th digits = serialization code

serialization code unless anything has changed

 

1st letter or digit = plant code (Malay)

0 = San Jose, Costa Rica

1 = Cavite, Philippines

3 = .............., Costa Rica

6 = Chandler, Arizona

7 = .........., Philippines

8 = Leixlip, Ireland

9 = Penang, Malaysia

L = ............, Malaysia

Q = ..........., Malaysia

R = Manila, Philippines

Y = Leixlip, Ireland

 

2nd digit = Year of production (2001)

 

3rd & 4th digits = week (49th week )

 

5th - 8th digits= lot number

 

10th - 13th digits = serialization code

 

cool thanks. but ive never seen the "10th - 13th digits". all of them ive seen on sandy/ivy follow the 8-digit format, like

3218C021

L204B515

etc

3218B987

5GHz 4C/8T 1.31V windows load

max validation on water: ~5.4GHz 1.56V 2c/2t

 

Test with LN2 soon. Hope it's better than my other one.

Edited by I.nfraR.ed

3218B987

5GHz 4C/8T 1.31V windows load

max validation on water: ~5.4GHz 1.56V 2c/2t

 

Test with LN2 soon. Hope it's better than my other one.

 

Bingo!

6897MHz valid on 1 core with ~1.9V

Runs 32M at 5GHz with 1.31V and 2 cores on water.

3226B953 good imc, will test for max core next

 

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3226B991 imc 2933+ air

 

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L224B818

Malay

5Ghz, 2C/2T - Gets into windows but doesn't load explorer at 1.4 V

Using P8Z77-V Premium, BIOS 1504

Boots at 2800

3226B953 good imc, will test for max core next

 

screenshot027f.png

 

3226B991 imc 2933+ air

 

screenshot036v.png

 

Hey :)

 

I will recieve a 3226Β991 today

 

Have you tested it under Ln2?

I riceive today 2 3570K MALAY with the same batch L220B244.

 

First one can do 5.4GHZ 4c/4t e 5.5GHZ 2c/2t @ 1.68V with Single Stage

The second I test tomorrow.

Edited by Andreat85

Any good batches that it's possible to buy?

 

We're putting emphasis on voltage for 5GHz and IMC...... I'd like to see binning info on what chips can do with PCI-E controller.

 

3213B472 CR... PCI-E problems start at -65. By "useful" temperatures, forced to PCI-E 1.1, else crash during windows load.

 

L212B308. No problems that I remember

That's weird K404, I don't think I've had PCI-E problems with any of my Ivy chips going fullpot. Is this a normal thing?

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