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Anybody know about the AMD 1 gig DYHJA?

ncg

Diamond Member
I have a TBird 1000 with the following markings:

A1000AMT3B
DYHJA0131VPAW
96818550013

Anybody know what this all means? Never heard of a DYHJA...
 
never heard of it. This may be a good thing; nobody has ever heard of my 1Ghz TBird which is an AVHAR and I got it running @ 1.3GHz @ 40C. I have no doubt this could even go as high as 1.4.
 
I'll stick with a my 1.0 axia Y TBird 😀

Currently running at 1.4, and I know it will boot at 1.6 😎, but my crappy $5 cooler guy heatsink just doesnt cut it 🙁
 
Why don't you try finding out the information yourself rather than wasting time making smilies. Tell us and post it here, maybe we'll benefit from it.
 


<< Why don't you try finding out the information yourself rather than wasting time making smilies. Tell us and post it here, maybe we'll benefit from it. >>



Please correct me if I am wrong, but I figured this IS the forum to find out about such things...

The smilies are offensive?

I'm not very well-informed on AMD cpu markings, myself. All the guys I know that know of these things haven't heard of this chip. It seems that someone on this forum must know... and I would very much appreciate it if I could "benefit" from their superior experience.
 
<<The smilies are offensive?>>

no, but there 's too damn many of them... sorry, trying not to sound harsh and failing

you guys are lucky, i have an axia 9 Tbird 1.2 and it only oc's to 1.33 and stays stable after 3 hours of tribesII. I even have an Alpha 8045 with a 40 cfm sunon!!! 🙁:Q🙁
 


<< no, but there 's too damn many of them... >>



I see... just an easy substitute for the pervasive "bump," but I'll tone it down... thanks for the input!
 
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