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      02-27-2006, 09:49 PM


I'm looking for a used AMD 3200+ 400MHz Barton core CPU but what
should I ask the seller to validate the authenticity of the claim.
I've heard where some users unlock lower AMD models to 3200+ and sell
them such, so I want to make sure what I'm buying the previous user
bought from a retail box and its a true 3200+ 400MHz stock.
TIA!
 
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      02-28-2006, 05:14 AM
Sammy Smith wrote:
> I'm looking for a used AMD 3200+ 400MHz Barton core CPU but what
> should I ask the seller to validate the authenticity of the claim.
> I've heard where some users unlock lower AMD models to 3200+ and sell
> them such, so I want to make sure what I'm buying the previous user
> bought from a retail box and its a true 3200+ 400MHz stock.
> TIA!


Make sure the number on the chip label says 3200, as in AXDA3200DKV4E. I
presume you are looking on ebay? Just ask the seller what the label says
if he doesn't have pictures of the label.
By the way, my son just sold his XP 3200+ barton on ebay for $197 so
good luck in your quest for a deal. He then bought a socket 939
motherboard, a sempron 3200+ and a power supply for $160 and easily
overclocked it to 2.5 GHz.
If ease of installation is a concern for you and your motherboard bios
supports overclocking then an XP 2500+ can be set to run at 3200+ speeds
by just increasing the front side bus from 166 to 200, often times
without any increase in vcore voltage.
The link below explains the chip numbers:
http://www.thedigerati.us/info/amdcpuchart.html#64
 
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      03-09-2006, 12:10 PM

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> Sammy Smith wrote:
>> I'm looking for a used AMD 3200+ 400MHz Barton core CPU but what
>> should I ask the seller to validate the authenticity of the claim.
>> I've heard where some users unlock lower AMD models to 3200+ and sell
>> them such, so I want to make sure what I'm buying the previous user
>> bought from a retail box and its a true 3200+ 400MHz stock.
>> TIA!

>
> Make sure the number on the chip label says 3200, as in AXDA3200DKV4E. I
> presume you are looking on ebay? Just ask the seller what the label says
> if he doesn't have pictures of the label.
> By the way, my son just sold his XP 3200+ barton on ebay for $197 so good
> luck in your quest for a deal. He then bought a socket 939 motherboard, a
> sempron 3200+ and a power supply for $160 and easily overclocked it to 2.5
> GHz.
> If ease of installation is a concern for you and your motherboard bios
> supports overclocking then an XP 2500+ can be set to run at 3200+ speeds
> by just increasing the front side bus from 166 to 200, often times without
> any increase in vcore voltage.
> The link below explains the chip numbers:
> http://www.thedigerati.us/info/amdcpuchart.html#64



Nice link...good information!! Where the Sand Diego core fit in?


 
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