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how do i identify these cpus?

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ive got a few(15) cpus between 2.4 and 3.2 ghz that i want to stick on the bay.
But i only know whats written on them so not sure what what to write on the product info :P

anyone help me out abit and tell me how to identify them and what all the other numbers(cache and fsb etc) written on them mean?

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crappy pic but the 3.2's look like the bottom left one and has no pins, the rest look like the top one with pins and theres a 2.66 celerond thats the same as the 3.2 with no pins.

ones ive got:
2.66 celd
3.2 (x2)
3 (x5)
2.8
2.6
2.4 (x5)
 
It tells you on top of the chip what everything is...Cpu speed, how much l2 cache it has, and the fsb...

As on this one: http://www.pacificgeek.com/productimages/xl/P43000D775-N.jpg

That's all you need to know, unless you want to know what cores they are exactly...only way to do that is to stick it into a motherboard and use a program that shows all the cpu details...

You can probably tell more going by the steppings maybe...but dont quote me on that.
 
eclp said:
ive got a few(15) cpus between 2.4 and 3.2 ghz that i want to stick on the bay.
But i only know whats written on them so not sure what what to write on the product info :P

anyone help me out abit and tell me how to identify them and what all the other numbers(cache and fsb etc) written on them mean?

picture007ah3.jpg


crappy pic but the 3.2's look like the bottom left one and has no pins, the rest look like the top one with pins and theres a 2.66 celerond thats the same as the 3.2 with no pins.

ones ive got:
2.66 celd - LGA 775 Celeron D 331 (2.66ghz, 256k L2 cache, 533 FSB) - Prescott core
3.2 (x2) - LGA 775 Pentium D / 5 / 6 series (3.2ghz, 1 / 2m L2 cache, 800 FSB) - Either Prescott or Cedar Mill core
3 (x5) - Skt 478 Pentium 4 (3.0ghz, 512k / 1m L2 cache, 800 FSB) - Prescott or northwood
2.8 - As above but 2.8ghz -
2.6 - As above but 2.6ghz (if 2.66ghz then its a 533fsb chip with 512k L2 cache (northwood))
2.4 (x5) - Skt 478 Pentium 4 (2.4ghz, 512k L2 cache, 400/533/800 FSB)

Rough answers in Bold.

There are numerous posibilities for each chip which I have listed although the exact number should be ontop of the chip.

The only odd one is the last one the 2.4 as it could be a northwood A, B or C chip. Each having only 512k L2 cache but the FSB could either be 400mhz 533 mhz or 800mhz.
 
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