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how can i tell what slot A athlon I have?
I know I have a .18 microm athlong becuase it has the letter A on the case. However, does the .18 micron make it a tbird core? I am trying to find a faster CPU (currently 750) on my abit ka7-100. Going at least to 900mhz. But, the only people I can find with a 900mhz classic athlon is compgeeks.com. Its used...so then I want to know: is mine a classic or...?
The manuf. date is week 22 of 2000. Thanks
Paul
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Ultimate Member
Well if it is a T-bird you wouldn't be able to use it in that board.
http://www.abit.com.tw/english/index.htm
The KA7-100 dosn't support the 0.18 micron
T-bird core.
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Evil Lurks
Sisoft Sandra will tell you the exact type of your CPU ...
Best Regards ...
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The 750's were known as "pretty desireable" to overclock, ive been using one at 1050 for over a year now with only the addition of a cheap goldfinger device which may cost less then a cpu swap...(ive seen em for 15$)
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