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Windmiller

Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 1716 Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:29 pm Post subject: Black Pentium Pro |
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What is the story on the Black Pentium Pros? What were they used for and why was production so limited? I did some searching but was unable to return very much info.
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gshv

Joined: 01 Feb 2003 Posts: 7898 Location: Fairfax, VA USA
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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I don't think production of these Pentium Pro processors was limited. All 200 MHz Pentium Pros with 1 MB cache are in this package.
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gshv

Joined: 01 Feb 2003 Posts: 7898 Location: Fairfax, VA USA
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FDIV

Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 740 Location: Ohio, USA
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:04 pm Post subject: |
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| The black pentium pro's are considerably less common than their ceramic brethren. Compared to most chips considered rare they are fairly commonplace though. The key to them is that you will almost never find them in a single processor workstation set up for a home pc or even a business workstation. However, small office servers often had them in a dual configuration. For that reason they are quite common at scrapyards that have a great deal of business hardware. I have probably found 12-15 myself. I used to be able to sell them for $15 a piece but now I would be lucky to get $10 for one. To many are showing up in giant lots because they have very little gold in them and are really not that uncommon. |
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Windmiller

Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 1716 Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 6:59 am Post subject: |
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| Interesting, thanks for the explanation FDIV. I didnt come across very many on Ebay so I thought they were less common than they are. I bought a lot of the them to pick through so hopefully there will be some interesting ones. |
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FDIV

Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 740 Location: Ohio, USA
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 11:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Heck, with a lot of that size you may get lucky and find a few ES chips. ES's are more common to find in server chips than they are with chips designed for home pc's because often Intel will give large companies who are partners with them ES chips to use and test. This was the case with the 10-15 Itanium ES chips I found at my local scrapyard. They had come from Microsoft. |
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CPUShack

Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Posts: 34259 Location: State of Jefferson, USA
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Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 1:17 am Post subject: |
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Intel makes more ES for server chips solely because they have to. If your PC crashes once a week its not a big issue, if your 1000 transaction/sec server goes down, you lose millions _________________ New for 2025! The CPU Shack has a co-processor!
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Windmiller

Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 1716 Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 8:39 am Post subject: |
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| FDIV wrote: | | Heck, with a lot of that size you may get lucky and find a few ES chips. ES's are more common to find in server chips than they are with chips designed for home pc's because often Intel will give large companies who are partners with them ES chips to use and test. This was the case with the 10-15 Itanium ES chips I found at my local scrapyard. They had come from Microsoft. |
I was hoping that there would be a few different Sspecs in the lot. I dont have any in my collection so I was going to go through and pull out all of the ones without broken/missing pins and then sell a few for cost to those that dont have any in there collection. This is one of the things I like most about collecting is the hunt. This is only the second lot I have ever bought and so it is kind of exciting to think about that could be in it. The first lot I bought had a couple Duron ES in it.
| CPUShack wrote: | | Intel makes more ES for server chips solely because they have to. If your PC crashes once a week its not a big issue, if your 1000 transaction/sec server goes down, you lose millions |
Interesting point. I hadnt thought of that but it makes sense! |
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