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Athlon classic or t-bird...how do i determine?

Shagg

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Just bought an athlon 1ghz in slot a format from an OEM. Vendor tells me its a t-bird inside the slot a casing. is there a software utility to determine that?

thanks
shagg
 
Look at the serial number

if it's a Tbird it reads AMD-A1000..., itf it's a classic it reads AMD-K7100...

wcpuid is easier though 🙂
 
if u pop open the casing, it will have a thunderbird logo inside. also, if you have a slot a athlon near it, it will have a different color from it, ull be able to tell.

or u can just try wcpuid
 
my L2 cache says 512. I guess i paid for an athlon classic....darn.
Is there much difference between the classic and t-bird at 1GHZ?
And is there anyone out there making the thunderbird in a SLOT A casing?
 
Errr, meant to say "run", not "ruin". I don't have any figures handy, but I'm sure you can find some articles benchmarking the differences. That said, I would definitely want a TBird if that's what I payed for. Who did you buy it from?
 
I thought the SlotA processors were K7's and stopped at 1.0ghz. Whereas the Thunderbirds are SocketA only because the cache is on-die, therefore the extra packaging is not necessary. If he has a T'bird in a SlotA package, does that mean there is a "Slotket" of some kind available to run a T'bird on an older K7 board?

 
Im curious why people don't use the 'Search' function. I remember this question being asked just 2 weeks ago. Saves bandwidth and server space 🙂

Regards
 
mamisano

I'll tell you exactly why I dont use the search, because it sucks!! Everytime I try it, it says "o" results found. I can't get anything unless I know what it says word for word. You get alot quicker response and less frustration by just asking the question.
 
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