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I just got a new 1.2Ghz T-Bird from my supplier, although I wanted a 266 FSB chip, they only had 200FSB chips, but yesterday I was informed that it is a 266 FSB chip. I'm not sure.
How can I check without actually trying to run it at 266?
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Look on the surface of the chip...
the printing on the chip will tell you if it is a 200 or a 266. for example: A1333AMS3C AXIA0120MPMW K0071750302 The first row of numbers and letters, what you are looking for is the last letter in the first row. If it is a B then it is a 100/200 if it is a C the it's a 133/266 variant. Hope this helps! [Edited by yippiekiyeh on 06-20-2001 at 03:18 PM] |
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Thanks... it was silly of me to forget to just check the code on the core....
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