- Oct 20, 1999
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Hey Everybody,
Stumbled on this link just now. Though it was very interesting
T-bird 750 Slot A cut in half.
now, the top part(top of the tin/silver pins) is almost certainly the same as a Socket A t-bird. You have core, which is completely on top of ceramic substrate(third picture).
So socket-thermistor measurements go through 7 layers of Ceramic PCB before "reading" temps..
. Interesting stuff, and props to the guys who got the chips cut.
Mike
P.S. Thanks for all the support.
P.S.2. CHeck out the other CPU's these guys cut.
Stumbled on this link just now. Though it was very interesting
T-bird 750 Slot A cut in half.
now, the top part(top of the tin/silver pins) is almost certainly the same as a Socket A t-bird. You have core, which is completely on top of ceramic substrate(third picture).
So socket-thermistor measurements go through 7 layers of Ceramic PCB before "reading" temps..
Mike
P.S. Thanks for all the support.
P.S.2. CHeck out the other CPU's these guys cut.