CPUID submission details
| Manufacturer: | Intel | Measured frequency: | 2600 MHz |
| CPU Family: | Pentium Dual-Core | Comment: | Family = 6 / Ext. family = 6 / Model = 7 / Ext. model = 17 / MM number = 900503 / FPO (Batch number) = Q914B108 / Serial noumber = 2L923456A0440 (or 2L92345GA0440 – I can't figure very well if it is a “6” or a “G”) / EAN = 5032037009034 / UPC = 735858204996 / Ver. number = E53197-003 / Pack date = August 18-th, 2009 / Made in Malaysia. I bought it on June 7-th, 2013, as a second hand, and it works very well. This CPU on 45 nm it’s a little monster comparing with my previous AMD Duron Spitfire @ 800 MHz, which I used it 10 years (2002-2012). Then, for 1.5 years (2012-2013), I make a short transition to an Intel P4 Northwood @ 3000 MHz, but now I feel I'm the king of the road again. As Neil Armstrong said: “It’s a small step for mankind, but a GIANT LEAP for me”… to move from 180 nm to 45 nm, via 130 nm. |
| Processor Number: | E5300 | ||
| Part number (supplied): | BX80571E5300 (Malaysia) | Submitted by: | Morioka-san |
| Part number (guessed): | Submitted on: | 2013-06-25 22:05:34 | |
| S-Spec Number: | SLBU9/step=A, rev=R0 | CWID version: | 0.5 |
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