back on the subject, is there a certain stepping in the Phenom II class that fixed the problem or it's even more subtle?
Unfortunately, there is no way to know. AMD does not publish such information.
in my own opinion, I think most of those who have or had ran into the problem... came across the problem due to buying all the different COMBO packages that sites like Newegg or Tigerdirect or 1buypower etc run on sale...... they throw a bunch of components together, usually mid grade, but they never actually do a build of the components and test them......
they just doing a grouping of components, call it a Combo deal and make one think that the individual buying the Combo is getting a deal.....
out of at least 18+ AMD systems and 4+ Intel systems dating back to 1999, I have yet to run into the issues ( such as spinning clipboard/ needed the AMD Optimizer 1.14 patch , etc....)except for 1 AMD build back at AMD's first released dual core cpu...... ( I have built more, but am refering to PC's built to play Aces High specifically )
the most issues I have seen arise in Aces High, is how people buy pre built PC's with a bloated down OS, or through the years I have seen differing matters regarding processes/resources or video/audio or anti virus/firewall......... but most times it was user error ( besides buying a combo pkg kit and throwing it together without researching what they bought )......
to me, I think the major part between AMD or Intel is the heat/power consumption issues and how they have flip flopped in the past 12 or so years...
YMMV
when I am able too, I am playing Aces High on either my Intel cpu comp.... or on my other PC with AMD
edit: regarding the opening topic: Re: Does AH only use one core of an AMD chip?
Yes it still does, as far as I can tell, but that should not detour an Individual from shying away from AMD for this small lil matter.......... again my own opinion
TC