AMD Chipsets

Is every AMD 3000+, 3200+, 3500+, & 3800+ a Venice chip? (S939)
I was at a local Computer Shop and they had a 3200+ 939, but it didn't mention anywhere on the box that it was a Venice. Should it say that?
 
ek good lord no, there are lots of other cores on those chips (s939)
3000+ ADA3000DAA4BP Venice (E3)
3000+ ADA3000DAA4BW Venice (E6)
3000+ ADA3000DEP4AW Newcastle
3000+ ADA3000DIK4BI Winchester
3200+ ADA3200DAA4BP Venice (E3)
3200+ ADA3200DAA4BW Venice (E6)
3200+ ADA3200DEP4AW Newcastle
3200+ ADA3200DIK4BI Winchester
3500+ ADA3500DAA4BN San Diego
3500+ ADA3500DAA4BP Venice (E3)
3500+ ADA3500DAA4BW Venice (E6)
3500+ ADA3500DEP4AS ClawHammer
3500+ ADA3500DEP4AW Newcastle
3500+ ADA3500DIK4BI Winchester
3800+ ADA3800DAA4BP Venice (E3)
3800+ ADA3800DAA4BW Venice (E6)
3800+ ADA3800DEP4AW Newcastle

think thats most of them (Prae will correct me no doubt)
 
The E3 and E6 just represent different revisions of the core, E6 being a later version, only a few minor improvments to the memory controller and a few other small revisions. Nothing really to worry about if you cant get E6.

As for overclocking (just in case you were wondering) anecdotal evidence has suggested that the E3 core overclocks better, but i doubt that holds true on average.
 
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