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Location: Ohio
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Is the PSU an AMD San Diego or Clawhammer?
I just received some of my new build parts. I ordered an AMD Athlon 4000+ San Diego core processor...how can I tell if that is indeed what I received. I ordered it from Newegg and have no reason to suspect that anything is wrong but just wanted to verify the parts. The box is a sealed box labeled AMD Athlon 64 4000+ socket 939. It does not indicate what core. I can read the numbers on the processor through the window on the box but do not know what they mean...IE: which numbers indicate the San Diego or Clawhammer core.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: South Texas
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http://www.thedigerati.us/info/amdcpuchart.html#64
Somewhere in that huge mass of data you should find what the D0 amounts to, and which core is E6 or whatever, that represents San Diego. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Thanks Kiwi,
I have bookmarked that site!! I do have a San Diego core as ordered.
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