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intel family and stepping conversion to speed

DeadSeaSquirrels

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Does anybody know a good site that will tell me what processor speed a processor is if I had the intel family, stepping and model.

Family -> x86
model -> 6
stepping -> 10

Thanks.
 
Originally posted by: DeadSeaSquirrels
Why would you think it is a P3?

It is x86 based I believe. But I'm not sure. Also I found another link:
http://support.intel.com/support/processors/sb/cs-001632-prd24.htm

That explains that the family, model, and stepping, wouldn't necessarily be able to pinpont your CPU model. Can anybody explain/elaborate/comment on that?
Thanks.
Do you have the processor physically accessible so you can look at it in person? Got :camera:?
 
Don't think it's a Katmai. Katmais are Family 6 Model 7. I think the information isn't quite right in the OP, because there isn't a Family 6 Model 10.

Coppermines are Model 8, Tualatins are Model 11.

The only Model 6 in Family 6 is a Mendocino Celeron with 128KB cache (Celeron 300A - 533A), and the highest stepping for that is Stepping 5.

There isn't a Model 10 for the Pentium family, and neither is there for the Pentium 4.
 
If Katmai is model 7, wouldn't it make sense if it were a Deschutes then?
Come to think of it, weren't the Deschutes model 5?
What's in between Deschutes and Katmai? Mendocino?
 
I used the CPUID software. It's a pentium IIIE coppermine. Hope that clears up some questions. Also I couldn't get a pic of it. It's on a rack.
 
100 MHz FSB Coppermine then? If I remember Intel's naming correctly🙂
So, maybe the EB's would be Model 8 and the E's Model 7?
 
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