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are all 1.33 ghz t-birds axia and avia stepping?
Darn near all of them are, but those stepping codes represent a snapshot in time of the evolutionary process. Expect to slowly see them replaced by higher letter sequences.
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fallout55
05-07-01, 12:41 PM
My 1.33 Tbird was AXIA. I think all of them are since they were released after the AXIAs showed up.
Master Matt
05-07-01, 03:15 PM
I have a 1.33, How can i find out if it's an Axia??, what the easiest way?
thanx,
Matt
Paul -The Mad Hatter
05-07-01, 06:02 PM
Matt, you'll have to look @ the cpu
I got an 1.33 avia only a couple of weeks ago... So they are still circulating.
Da Whip
05-07-01, 07:04 PM
MsNath, Obviously you are not seeing any lack of performance between Axia and Avia chips. The only deciding factor in most O/C's is the cooling and system set up. Your Avia is rocking, goes to show what can be done!
Megahurtz
05-07-01, 07:36 PM
All of the 1.33Ghz processors that I have seen are. They also share something else. They all have the letter 'Y' as the first character of the third line.
My sampling is rather small. Limited to perhaps a gross.
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MsNath (May 07, 2001 06:36 p.m.):
I got an 1.33 avia only a couple of weeks ago... So they are still circulating.
how did the temp down too 20c when running it over 1.5ghz??? WOW thats awesome
hey thanx for the info folks.. appreciate it. i can get the 1.33 or 1.3 for $187 but the 1.33 is back ordered till 5-25. didnt know if it would be worth the wait.
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