| General information | | Type | CPU / Microprocessor | | Family | Intel Pentium 4 |
| Part number | BX80532PG3200D RK80532PG088512 |
| Processor markings | 3.20GHZ/512/800 |
| Frequency (GHz) | 3.2 |
| Bus speed (MHz) ? | 800 |
| Clock multiplier ? | 16 |
| Package type | 478-pin FC-PGA2 |
| Socket type | Socket 478 (mPGA478B) |
| | | Architecture / Microarchitecture / Other | | CPUID | 0F29h |
| Core stepping | D1 |
| Processor core | Northwood |
| Manufacturing technology (micron) | 0.13 |
| L2 cache size (KB) ? | 512 |
| Features | Hyper-Threading technology |
| Case temperature (°C) ? | 70 |
| Hyper-Threading | Y |
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| Notes on sSpec SL6WG |
- This part also ships as a boxed processor with an unattached fan heatsink.
- Microprocessors with this S-Spec have multiple VIDs.
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Picture of SL6WG CPU
Here you go!
I came across this cpu in an HP ZV5470US LAPTOP!!!
I know that may sound weird and it is...
HP specs and techs say(from my"serial number" the cpu should be a sl77r mobile pentium 4 ht @ 3.2GGHz 533fsb and 512L2
so i was trying to find a compatible mobo for the sl77r and thats near impossible unless you get the asus chip adapter.....so i figured i'd just try it in a 478board and see what happens but I dont have that processor I have The 800fsb beast SL6WG so hp has no idea what they used at an time in any laptopI will upload pics sometime