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AMD A64 core confirmation

bobalong

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I have just recently purchased, what I beleive to be a A64 939 3.0Ghz 90nm Winchester retail.

I there a way I can check to see if this is correct.

(the company I odered from have a very crappy RMA policy so I don't want to put in my system untill I know exactly what it is)

 
you mean 3000+? They don't have a 3ghz part yet.. you don't know for sure what you purchased? What are the markings on the chip? You can identify it that way..
 
Markings are:

ADA30000DIK4BI
CBBHD 0448RPMW
1003279L40133

The reason I posting this was to ensure I have a 90nm part and the the company havn't given me something else instead
 
I don't want to install it to find out. As mentioned before the company I bought if from are very anual about returns policy.

Example if I ordered a part and find out it was something else to company will say "you will have to keep it 'cos it's now second-hand and we can't exchange it"
 
Originally posted by: bobalong
I don't want to install it to find out. As mentioned before the company I bought if from are very anual about returns policy.

Example if I ordered a part and find out it was something else to company will say "you will have to keep it 'cos it's now second-hand and we can't exchange it"

It's just software...there is nothing about cpu-z that would void any policy.
 
Originally posted by: Regs
Originally posted by: bobalong
I don't want to install it to find out. As mentioned before the company I bought if from are very anual about returns policy.

Example if I ordered a part and find out it was something else to company will say "you will have to keep it 'cos it's now second-hand and we can't exchange it"

It's just software...there is nothing about cpu-z that would void any policy.

If I even open the package (cut the security seal) the company will say second hand.

It's not the warrenty I'm worried about, I just want to make sure I have the right part before opening
 
If I even open the package (cut the security seal) the company will say second hand.

It's not the warrenty I'm worried about, I just want to make sure I have the right part before opening

Oh - I see. The serial number should look like this:

ADA3000DIK4BI CBBFD 0441SPMW .

The last 8 values show what week it was made, so that might be different.

 
Originally posted by: Regs
If I even open the package (cut the security seal) the company will say second hand.

It's not the warrenty I'm worried about, I just want to make sure I have the right part before opening

Oh - I see. The serial number should look like this:

ADA3000DIK4BI CBBFD 0441SPMW .

The last 8 values show what week it was made, so that might be different.

ADA30000DIK4BI CBBHD 0448RPMW

so I have the right part? fab'd in week 48 of '04???
 
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