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Is there any way to tell what week an AMD athlon is from??

HonkeyKong

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Jan 17, 2001
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I have an Athlon 600 and I'm just about ready to overclock. I've got my Globalwin VOS32 HSF and GFD is on it's way. I was curious to find out about how far I would be able to take this processor and still achieve stable use (I'm hoping at least 750MHz). I know that it just depends if the processor was made during a good yield or not, so is there a way I can determine that? I guess it really doesn't matter because I know I will pop that sucker open as soon as I have the chance. But I would still like to learn how to find out what week a processor is from and if it was a good yield or not for future inquiries.

Thanks
 

HonkeyKong

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Jan 17, 2001
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Right, I understand that. I was looking for someone to tell me where to find out how to decifer what week your chip was produced from those #'s. Which hopfully would lead to finding if my chip is from a good yield of processors. I already looked at AMD's techincal documents site, but it doesn't mention how to tell what week it came from. I know how to tell what the default voltage, cache divider, etc,etc... I know I have a Model 1 style of processor. Is there somewhere else on the chip to look for more info?
 

paulip88

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Aug 15, 2000
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You can read the numbers on the CPU die.

Example:
D600AST1B
AKAA0022BPMW
Y5689460375

On the second row, you can see the part where it is 0022. The second set of two digits is the week number. I think the first two numbers represent the year, but I'm not sure since I haven't seen any chips from 2001 yet.