As for the unlocking cores specifically, I do agree in one facet: don't buy a dual core depending on it being a stable unlocked quad. I do disagree with your assertation that ALL duals are rejected quads. Simple economics: cheaper products sell at higher volumes. Now I'll pull some numbers out of my ass for the sake of giving an example: if 30% of the chips are good quads, but only 15% of total sales are quads, do you honestly expect AMD to sit on that other 15% per batch and NOT sell them in one form or another? Add into the theory, that manufacturing processes improve over time, and the % of solid quads will increase over time, and you can see how, if AMD is not taking physical actions to disable the other cores (which they aren't) that the number of safe unlocks will only increase over time.
This is a boutique function, and I am sure the decision to not etch the extra cores is both production cost conscientious, as well as a pretty successful, if accidental, grass roots PR campaign.
You know - I never thought of
any of that - and it makes a
huge amount of sense, in
every direction. Dammit, as an engineer, I
hate it when the marketing guys
actually know something - that's
why the marketing guys
never know anything - when an engineer is asked (ordered, most likely, he'd
never do it of his own free will!) to talk to the marketing guys, it's pretty much the equivalent of being told to wear a 'crown of thorns' for an afternoon...
Fair enough, but you have to admit, your attention to detail goes far and beyond even what the top 1% of tech savvy home builders can muster, or even understand (myself included, tbh). To even the above average builder, technical details of that level are meaningless, and brand loyalty is built through their independent experiences with the products, much the same as yours seems to be developed through your access to documentation. I am not inferring that you are a fanboy, don't get me wrong, I respect your explanation, but the vast majority of us do not go that in depth when choosing our PC configurations, or how to modify them.
I know - that's why, due to my experience and proclivities, I kind of consider it my function here - to sort through issues from the 'technical end' (when possible), and present them as clearly as I can. Frankly, a
lot of what I do is to simply read the manuals that most users seem to discard along with the shipping box - I have more than eighty on file here!
Before my last build, for example, I determined that to run RAID1 on WD 1Tb drives, I had to pop for the RE3s, as they charge
more to
turn off a firmware feature ('deep recovery cycling') that 'breaks' RAIDs. No one really needs to understand why, just to know, in advance, that a Caviar Black won't work! But the
key term is
before -
that's when you wanna know! You might take a look at this memory 'write up' as an example:
http
/www.tomshardware.com/forum/261306-30-your-thought-gigabyte-ep45-ud3p-mobo
I've posted it a number of times:
http
/www.tomshardware.com/forum/261471-30-1066-motherboard
http

/www.tomshardware.com/forum/260696-30-ep45-ud3r-opinion-needed
http
/www.tomshardware.com/forum/260042-30-choose-correct-memory
sometimes with minor modifications, to address people's immediate concerns...