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did anyone buy a intel p4 3 ghz recently?

gagaliya

Member
I got my new 3 ghz 800 fsb p4 cpu today from newegg, it was retail package. However i noticed the front of the cpu has a few lines of small text, but it is all blurred and impossible to read. Was just wondering if that's the case for all 3 ghz p4 CPUs. If anyone bought one recently, can you verify please? thanks

gaga
 
Gagaliya, is there a square barcode on the surface of the chip? Is the text in the upper-left, middle, or lower right? Did it come in a Intel retail package that was sealed?

Patrick Mahoney
Microprocessor Design Engineer
Intel Corp.
 
Originally posted by: pm
Gagaliya, is there a square barcode on the surface of the chip? Is the text in the upper-left, middle, or lower right? Did it come in a Intel retail package that was sealed?

Patrick Mahoney
Microprocessor Design Engineer
Intel Corp.


The package was completely sealed in retail box. There was a very faint square barcode on the lower left of the cpu (near the dot), directly above the bar code are a few lines of very small and blurred text (impossible to read).

I guess the chance of it being remarked is low to none, but still remember the horror stories of the pentium1s where people would just zap them through a machine and remark the mhz up. I really dont understand why chipmakers cant just spend a few extra bucks and make a good engraving on the chip instead of using those crap inks, we are kind paying nice prices for them....

gaga, gnome
 
I really dont understand why chipmakers cant just spend a few extra bucks and make a good engraving on the chip instead of using those crap inks, we are kind paying nice prices for them....


lol funny,it's not ink but a powerfull " laser " that writes the stuff onto the cap.




In case you missed it " laser " (dr Evil ) hahha



At least I think it's a " laser " . 😉



And btw I did buy a 3ghz P4 but mine was labeled P4C 2.4ghz wink wink 😉
 
Originally posted by: bacillus
yeah, why buy a 3GHz cpu when an o/clocked 2.4 or 2.6GHz one should get you well past 3GHz!

Simple, solid stability. I have been fixing/building PCs long enough to realize the performance gain by OC is definitly not worth the problem it *MIGHT* cause. I am sure OCers will disagree and that's fine, it's your hobby. For me, I just want to build it and use my computer without problems.
 
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