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trying out my old 2400

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Cow2kie

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Jul 20, 2003
Im trying out my old 2400 xp now that I have my mobile2500 out of here. Look at these weird readings from cpuz & wcpuid

This IS a AMD xp 2400, no doubt its deff not a duron.. 64k cache???

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old cpuz givin to me by{PM}fishy
 

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Did you ever mod this chip? Are you sure the bridges are clean?
 
I just restarted and its reading it normal. Ive never modded this chip and im sure its clean.
 

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LOL never seen that happen. or @ least someone post it happening. BTW Cow2kie I'am on the DFI train as of about 10 hour's ago and look's better then the nf7 for sure can wait to try out a few of these.
 
jonspd: Welcome to the fastest train. :) ;)

Now this is the strangest CPUZ ive ever seen. My friend was trying to find out what his gf's old pc was.
I promise you. This is not edited in any way.
 

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Just an inability for the software to correctly identify the cpu. Not so uncommon - you see quite a few threads like this. As we know no software is 100% reliable.
 
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