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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (82579)12/11/1999 5:03:00 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (2) of 1572395
 
More indication of where the initial Coppermine launch was centered from a MHz point of view. Pro rated to 1.65V, this part appears to run at approx. 750MHz and was down binned to 500MHz.

overclockers.com

Another Coppermine Success 12/10/99: Email
from Arthur: "I have a retail PIII-500E,
Malaysian, SL3R2, FPO 0943B003, MM
825584, Version A01304-001 which is stable
(Prime 95) at 775 MHz with 1.7V in a Soyo
6VBA 133. I am using the Intel HS/fan (much
better than their POS for the Celerons) with
core temp stabilizing at 35C at 775 MHz with
Prime 95.

I am also using a G400 32 meg single head and
128 MB HSDRAM (a Corsair - Micron PC133
stick makes it to 150, but not as stable as I'd like).

This is indeed blowing my mind, PIII-450s or
500s cannot do as well without extreme
cooling."
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