thebanik Posted July 12, 2013 Posted July 12, 2013 http://ark.intel.com/products/27274/Intel-Xeon-Processor-2_80-GHz-512K-Cache-400-MHz-FSB There are 3 Prestonia 2.8 Ghz CPU's. 512KB L2 Cache with 400Mhz FSB - Requesting this, rest all upto the mods, 512KB L2 Cache with 533Mhz FSB 1MB L2 Cache with 533Mhz FSB Quote
Crew Antinomy Posted July 12, 2013 Crew Posted July 12, 2013 http://www.hwbot.org/hardware/processor/xeon_28ghz_fsb100/ - that's the one. The 1MB L3 is Gallatin (Prestonia+L3 cache). Quote
thebanik Posted July 12, 2013 Author Posted July 12, 2013 http://www.hwbot.org/hardware/processor/xeon_28ghz_fsb100/ - that's the one.The 1MB L3 is Gallatin (Prestonia+L3 cache). Thats FSB 100, I am asking for the one with FSB 400Mhz. No, 1MB L2 Cache is not Gallatin (Gallatin has 2MB of L2 Cache), its still Prestonia, http://ark.intel.com/products/27273/Intel-Xeon-Processor-2_80-GHz-1M-Cache-533-MHz-FSB All Products under Prestonia http://ark.intel.com/products/codename/1838/Prestonia Quote
Crew Turrican Posted July 12, 2013 Crew Posted July 12, 2013 antinomy is right. gallatin has 2mb l3 cache and 512kb l2. i have several gallatins in my collection and can confirm that. the category he linked is the right one. the 400mhz is only the "rated fsb". the "real one" is 100mhz. just look at the multi of your cpu. i guess it's 28. so 400mhz rated is actual 100mhz 533mhz is 133mhz 800mhz is 200mhz 1066mhz is 266mhz 1333mhz is 333mhz 1600mhz is 400mhz Quote
Crew Antinomy Posted July 13, 2013 Crew Posted July 13, 2013 Thats FSB 100, I am asking for the one with FSB 400Mhz. LOL, learn what QPB (quad pumped bus) is.No, 1MB L2 Cache is not Gallatin (Gallatin has 2MB of L2 Cache), its still Prestonia, Gallatin is Prestonia + L3 cache. L3 stands for Level 3. Both Prestonia and Gallatin have 512KB L2 because they're the same (except L3).Gallatin CPUs have from 1MB up to 4MB L3 cache. This is a dead end: antinomy is right. I've been checking the Xeon categories for several weeks recently making reports and requesting results to be in the proper categories. And don't post any ark.intel.com links - this resource is dead dumb and can't be trusted. I've reported errors since they day they've shut down the processorfinder.com (a wonderful resource) - and nothing. Even my friends from Intel couldn't help - no one is interested in fixing errors there. Quote
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