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Can you tell what CPU this is?

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http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b181/drjsd/31072006090.jpg

Any idea what chip this is? Can't seem to find any markings on it and am looking to sell it on a certain auction website, but obviously I need to find out what it is first.

I think it's a K7 or K6 of some sort, but other than that I haven't a clue and don't have a mobo I can put it into to to find out.

Not quite a Conroe, but might get a few quid...
 
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Defo a T'Bird.

The Pally's and Barton's were organic instead of ceramic, and weren't as thick as that.

Tap a screwdriver or something on the CPU (the grey bit, not on the core). You should get a nice 'tink' sound.
 
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Yeah theat's a T'Bird. The T'Breds, and Bartons had green or brown packaging.
The markings should be on the core itself, under the theraml paste. Clean that off and you should be able to see some codes, post those here and some body should be able to help.

Edit - You might be able to work backwards with this tool here to see what speed it is.
Mess around until the bridges on the ewb page match those on your cpu.
 
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agw_01 said:
Tap a screwdriver or something on the CPU (the grey bit, not on the core). You should get a nice 'tink' sound.

Lovely tink!

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Yeah theat's a T'Bird. The T'Breds, and Bartons had green or brown packaging.
The markings should be on the core itself, under the theraml paste. Clean that off and you should be able to see some codes, post those here and some body should be able to help.

And would appear it says under the paste - Duron DHD1200AMT1B. Didn't realise the heatsinks had any writing on them.

Which with the power of google, tells me its pretty much seemingly worth about a tenner at auction... :mad:
 
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You should see all the relevant info when you clean the core.


piccie.jpg


If it's that chip, then these are the specs:

Core Frequency: 1300 MHz
Board Frequency: 100 MHz (x2)
Clock Multiplier: 13.0
Made in: Malaysia
Package Type: Ceramic
FCPGA-469
Introduced: 01/2002
Address bus: 32 Bit
Ext. data bus: 64 Bit
Transistors: 25,180,000
Circuit Size: 0.18 µ
Voltage: 1.75 V
L1 Cache: 64+64 KB
L2 Cache: 64 KB
CPU Code: K7 Duron Morgan
Socket: A

edit: Too slow :o
 
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Gashman said:
this is thunderbird http://www.hardware-one.com/reviews/TBirdDuronAthlon/images/ThunderbirdFront.jpg

and here is a duron http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/371/prefrente26uq.jpg

as far as i can see there is no difference at all except one says 'duron' and the other doesn't :confused:

That'd be a newer duron without ceramic packaging, Morgan core or Appaloosa was it? Dunno if the Morgan cores ever made it out of Ceramic packaging to the opga one, don't know a thing about Durons past 1.3 or so as i stopped using them and used low speed Xps for budget builds instead.
http://www.guiadohardware.net/livros/hardware/05/index.inc_html_10e13c2f.jpg - spitfire Duron

http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/Computers/images/athlon.jpg - Thunderbird
 
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