Author: Slater Wold
Date: 11:25:56 09/08/01
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On September 08, 2001 at 10:32:06, K. Burcham wrote: > > > >my 1400 t-bird reads this on the core: > > A1400AMS3C > AYHJA 0125UPNW > Y6492230454 > 1999 AMD > >my AYHJA has a longer horizontal dimension. > > you will notice in the pictures that the t-bird, including the > AYHJA core, has a longer horizontal dimension. the mp core > has a longer vertical dimension. pictures can be found at > anandtech, below. i know it is not clear, but i magnified > the t-bird and it is an AYHJA core. > >www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1469&p=3 > > > > > >here you can see the revisions that were added to the AYHJA CORE. >www.athlonoc.com/AYHJAp2.php > >here you can see the revisions that were added to the mp core. >www.aceshardware.com/Spades/read.php?article_id=30000186 > >revisions are not the same. > > >here is another good example: > > i also have a 1 gig axia. this core is longer horizontally, and looks the > same as my AYHJA when i hold them beside each other. here is a good > picture of a t-bird axia beside an mp. > >www.2cpu.com/Hardware/thunder_k7/index4.html > > > >also the current draw could be monitored while the percent of cpu usage was > at say 95%. in this test, the palomino at 95% cpu usage, the current > should be considerably less (about 15%), when compared to the > standard t-bird AYHJA core, with the same 95% cpu usage. > > > >kburcham My core is perfectly squared. I promise. Whatever it may or may not be, the core is square. Slate Slate
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