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Mixeur

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Marcin

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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:48 am Post subject: |
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| Mixeur wrote: | | [No one ? Associated partnumber should be BY80607002718AB, if it helps... |
Russian seller wrote that Q1NF is 1330 MHz 8MB cache Clarksfield / Nehalem first gen Core i7 mobile. I didn't check equivalent production model but maybe with so low clock it doesn't have. _________________ Visit ABC CPU - Virtual CPU Museum. |
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Mixeur

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crazybubba64

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I have a Q1NF and attempted to boot it on my Alienware M15X. It wouldn't POST whatsoever.
Q1NF (and several other early clarksfield chips) have the PCB package number of 26360. In my lots of unmarked ES chips, I could not get a single 26360 chip to POST.
In the unmarked chips, some of the chips had "A0" or "A1" sharpie'd on them, so it isn't much of a stretch to assume the 26360 chips are all A0 or A1 clarksfield.
The earliest 51809 chips that work are A2 clarksfield with very large TDPs (62W!!!) and unlocked turbo multipliers.
I don't believe there are any CPUID dumps in the database for anything earlier than A2 clarksfield, so I assume they either never booted in the first place, or needed a special development board to support them. _________________ My collection |
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xsecret

Joined: 01 Feb 2004 Posts: 1846 Location: France
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crazybubba64

Joined: 03 Jul 2018 Posts: 1371 Location: WI, USA
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| xsecret wrote: | | PS : There is many Clarksfield A1 in the CPU-Z database, but no A0 |
Could you link a validation? I'd be curious to know what system was able to run them. I've got half a tray or so of unmarked A0 or A1 chips and I'd love to know what they are. _________________ My collection |
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Mixeur

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