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[quote="debs3759"]If they have more than you can use for yourself, just bring them here to sell. I'm sure between us all we would take all you can get :)[/quote]
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debs3759
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:06 am
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If they have more than you can use for yourself, just bring them here to sell. I'm sure between us all we would take all you can get
Gorphus
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 8:08 am
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I do not know if they work or not. They very well could be mechanical samples. I have gotten several desktop and server processors from work that were being thrown out because they were finished testing them and had extras, or whatnot...those all said "Intel Confidential" on them, and had the S-Spec's and part numbers printed on them where I could fairly easily get the specs on them.
I guess I could try a couple of the Socket M ones in my laptop and see what happens...worst case, they don't work and I waste an hour or so tearing my laptop apart and putting it back together.
gshv
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:25 pm
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I know part numbers for these processors, but they do not make much sense to me. According to part numbers they are Merom-based 0 MHz CPUs with 0 MB L2 cache from Celeron M 5xx series. Maybe they are thermal or mechanical samples... Do you know if they work?
Gennadiy
Gorphus
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:58 pm
Post subject: Intel Mobile CPU Identification
I have come across a couple of CPU's that I cannot find specifics on. I know they are mobile procesors, but can't find any more info. Here are the details for each:
CPU 1
Top of chip First Line: LF80537 ---
Top of chip Second Line: C539A710 QKJN ES
Bottom of chip First Line: INTEL 05
Bottom of chip Second Line: 35523579A 0003
CPU 2
Top of chip First Line: LE80537 ---
Top of chip Second Line: C540A732 QKJN ES
Bottom of chip First Line: INTEL 05
Bottom of chip Second Line: 2T526901B 0199
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan
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