New ES chips in my collection, + others

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:05 pm    Post subject: New ES chips in my collection, + others Reply with quote

If pictures are needed, I'll put'em up in a jiff. Just let me know Smile

Intel Pentium 3 80526PZ667256 QG41ES
Intel Pentium 2 80523PY350512 Q433 ES
Intel Xeon (Most likely a pentium 3, but the stamp is not there) 80525KY550512 QB52ES
Intel Pentium II Xeon 80525KY500512 Q879ES

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an SDT ORION 79RV4700-133G(Insert Triangle symbol for SDT here Razz )

All ES chips have a sticker on them, that says EVAL# with the speed next to it and PROCESSOR G. For instance, the pentium 2 xeon says BC# 18020188 Eval#8DT-081 / 4500341D.

Lots more to come.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 7:21 pm    Post subject: Re: New ES chips in my collection, + others Reply with quote

chipcollector wrote:
If pictures are needed, I'll put'em up in a jiff. Just let me know Smile

Intel Pentium 3 80526PZ667256 QG41ES
Intel Pentium 2 80523PY350512 Q433 ES
Intel Xeon (Most likely a pentium 3, but the stamp is not there) 80525KY550512 QB52ES
Intel Pentium II Xeon 80525KY500512 Q879ES

Others
an SDT ORION 79RV4700-133G(Insert Triangle symbol for SDT here Razz )

All ES chips have a sticker on them, that says EVAL# with the speed next to it and PROCESSOR G. For instance, the pentium 2 xeon says BC# 18020188 Eval#8DT-081 / 4500341D.

Lots more to come.


The 80525 is a PIII Xeon (hence the 80525#)

And I belive your Orion is made by IDT, not SDT.
These are nice MIPS chips commonly used in routers.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here it is Smile
http://www.cpushack.net/chippics/IDT/IDT79R4600-100.html

Same thing except mine is 133MHz. Plus, It was found in a computer, not a router. At first I thought it was a 486 chip! That "I" they have is very confusing, it looks more like an S to me. Laughing
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