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AMD Athlon 1.1GHz (1100MHz) 'Thunderbird' Processor
Processor Identification
How do you identify whether you have purchased the correct processor? AMD shows you how.
AMD standard products are available in several operating ranges. The ordering part numbers (OPN) are formed by a combination of the elements, as
shown below.
The Processor we received identifies as follows:
| Family/Architecture |
A |
= AMD Athlon Processor Architecture |
| Speed |
1100 |
= 1100MHz Speed |
| Package Type |
A |
= PGA |
| Operating Voltage |
M |
= 1.75V |
| Case Temperature |
T |
= 90 degrees cent. |
| Size of L2 Cache |
3 |
= Size of L2 Cache |
| Max FSB |
B |
= 200MHz |
Alternatively, you can use a third party CPU indentification program to display the results of which processor you have - see below
Credits
This our exclusive review for publication would not have been possible if it was not for our Editorial department who prepared it in time for Sunday
27 August, and for our Web development team for getting it hosted late Sunday/Monday morning (Bank Holiday - UK), all in time for AMD's official
public announcement today, but most of all none of this would have even been contemplated if it was not for AMD's press department, who kindly loaned
the AMD NPRP 1.1GHz system for review. A big "Thank You" for letting us have the product for review.
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