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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 7:31 am    Post subject: SL6CQ batch question Reply with quote

Am I right to assume Intel only made a single batch of these in Week 28 2002? Every non stock photo pic I saw of the SL6CQ starts with 228 on it's serial number.

Another interesting observation: SL6CQ's seem to be the most prevalent in Japan for some reason. One-off batch for Toshiba or something?
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 10:36 am    Post subject: Re: SL6CQ batch question Reply with quote

Wasmachineman_NL wrote:
Another interesting observation: SL6CQ's seem to be the most prevalent in Japan for some reason. One-off batch for Toshiba or something?

It's not for Toshiba. Toshiba's fastest Tualatin notebook was the Portege 3500 and the Portege 3505, which used an SL6CS. Additionally, SL6CQ samples were never offered in any retail configurations for the Satellite 3000, Satellite 3005, Satellite Pro 6000, Tecra TE2000, and the Tecra 9000. By the way, these models are the only mPGA478A-based notebooks in Toshiba's line-up. The fastest retail configurations stopped at 1.2 GHz.

I suspect that particular batch was likely meant for NEC, since the LaVie G Type M LG13JV/C-P and the VersaPro VA13J/DG were marketed with a 'PIII-M 1.33 GHz'. Judging from the models' size, they shouldn't be using BGA processors.

Sony, Fujitsu, Panasonic, Hitachi, Epson, Mitsubishi, JVC, Mouse Computer (Clevo reseller), and Sharp generally stopped at 1.2 GHz for their notebooks, just like Toshiba did.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 10:48 am    Post subject: Re: SL6CQ batch question Reply with quote

Calbris wrote:
Wasmachineman_NL wrote:
Another interesting observation: SL6CQ's seem to be the most prevalent in Japan for some reason. One-off batch for Toshiba or something?

It's not for Toshiba. Toshiba's fastest Tualatin notebook was the Portege 3500 and the Portege 3505, which used an SL6CS. Additionally, SL6CQ samples were never offered in any retail configurations for the Satellite 3000, Satellite 3005, Satellite Pro 6000, Tecra TE2000, and the Tecra 9000. By the way, these models are the only mPGA478A-based notebooks in Toshiba's line-up. The fastest retail configurations stopped at 1.2 GHz.

I suspect that particular batch was likely meant for NEC, since the LaVie G Type M LG13JV/C-P and the VersaPro VA13J/DG were marketed with a 'PIII-M 1.33 GHz'. Judging from the models' size, they shouldn't be using BGA processors.

Sony, Fujitsu, Panasonic, Hitachi, Epson, Mitsubishi, JVC, Mouse Computer (Clevo reseller), and Sharp generally stopped at 1.2 GHz for their notebooks, just like Toshiba did.
NEC was the one I was actually thinking about. I know Toshiba had soldered SL6CQ's in some of their Portegé's.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:50 am    Post subject: Re: SL6CQ batch question Reply with quote

Wasmachineman_NL wrote:
I know Toshiba had soldered SL6CQ's in some of their Portegé's.
Do you have any images of that? I'm curious, I have not seen a Portege 3500/3505 with a SL6CQ that was actually soldered onto the motherboard.

These 3500 motherboards are what I've seen before, were they any different from what you've seen?
https://http2.mlstatic.com/D_NQ_NP_2X_911878-MLB43080694552_082020-F.webp
http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/Toshiba_Portege_3500/big/Toshiba-Portege-3500-sound-card-26.jpg
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 1:14 pm    Post subject: Re: SL6CQ batch question Reply with quote

Calbris wrote:
Wasmachineman_NL wrote:
I know Toshiba had soldered SL6CQ's in some of their Portegé's.
Do you have any images of that? I'm curious, I have not seen a Portege 3500/3505 with a SL6CQ that was actually soldered onto the motherboard.

These 3500 motherboards are what I've seen before, were they any different from what you've seen?
https://http2.mlstatic.com/D_NQ_NP_2X_911878-MLB43080694552_082020-F.webp
http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/Toshiba_Portege_3500/big/Toshiba-Portege-3500-sound-card-26.jpg
And with SL6CQ I meant SL6CS, since that's its BGA equivalent.
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