Athlon 64 3200+ Venice Core Overclocking Review

Posted on 2005-05-17 16:06:54 by LSDsmurf

We have tested out the new Athlon 64 3200+ Venice Core CPU comparing it against the dual core 4800+, and Venice core 3500+ and 3800+. We also tossed in some overclocking that just almost reached 40%.

Before we get into testing the 3200+ lets look at the markings. This is a week 16 part for 2005. The LBBLE batch code indicates a Venice core CPU. ADA indicates the brand is an Athlon 64 desktop CPU. 3200 indicates a model number of 3200+. D signifies the Socket 939 packaging. A indicates a variable operating voltage. The next A signifies the peak case temperature supported, but we do not yet have the data on what that equals. 4 signifies a 512mb L2 cache size. BP indicates a revision E3 core.



Link: AMDZone



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